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Photoshop CS for dummies

Photoshop CS for dummies

Deke McClelland, Phyllis Davis - Collection For Dummies

474 pages, parution le 19/11/2003

Résumé

  • Covers the main features of Photoshop-the industry standard software package for image creation, correction, and enhancement
  • Explores the essentials: menu bar, tool palette, modifying images, retouching images, painting and drawing, creating type, adding special effects, creating and managing layers, preparing images for the Web, and much more
  • Updated to cover all the new features in both the Mac and Windows versions of the latest Photoshop release
  • A ready reference that helps Photoshop novices become productive quickly and introduces experienced Photoshop users to the latest Photoshop tricks and techniques
  • Authored by Deke McClelland, a member of the Photoshop Hall of Fame, who has published more than sixty books on computer graphics and electronic publishing

L'auteur - Deke McClelland

Deke McClelland: Born near Verona in 1511, he was once the most popular portrait painter in all of Florence. His career came to a grinding halt a few centuries later with the advent of photography. Broken, penniless, and deeply resentful, Deke dedicated his energies to the development of a pathogen so insidious that it would one day contaminate each and every photograph on the planet. Code named the Pernicious Instrument of eXtreme EviL (or "pixel" for short), Deke smuggled his terrible creation into The New World and set it free. When his invention turned out to help rather than hurt photography, he went quite mad. He now inflicts his revenge by writing educational books and hosting training videos. His most sinister books are the award-winning Photoshop CS2 Bible and Photoshop CS2 Bible, Professional Edition, now in their 12th year with more copies in print than any other guides on computer graphics. Other subversive titles include Photoshop CS For Dummies and Photoshop Elements For Dummies (both Wiley Publishing, Inc.).

L'auteur - Phyllis Davis

Phyllis Davis is a writer, graphics and Web designer, teacher, and graphics software expert. Her professional design credits include many books, fine art posters, and advertisements. In addition to being co-author of Photoshop CS for Dummies, Phyllis is also the author of The GIMP: Visual QuickStart Guide (Peachpit Press), CorelDraw: Visual QuickStart Guide (Peachpit Press), and many other highly regarded books about graphic and photo-manipulation software. When she isn't writing and designing books and creating Web sites, Phyllis can be found developing and teaching computer courses, digging in her garden with her husband, Harold, and playing with her wonderful boys, Julian and Nicholas.

Sommaire

  • Introduction
  • Getting the Basics Down
    • Introducing the Two Faces of Photoshop
    • Getting to Know the Interface
    • Using Photoshop for the First Time
  • The Care and Feeding of Pixels
    • Sizing and Resizing Images
    • Introducing Color
    • Going to Hard Copy
  • Selections and Layers
    • Making Selections
    • Working with Layers
  • Basic Editing
    • Adjusting Color and Tone
    • Creating Composite Images
    • Using Filters
  • Using Your Virtual Paintbrush
    • Painting
    • Coloring inside the Lines
    • Changing History and Erasing Pixels
  • Heavy-Duty Photoshop
    • Using Masks and Channels
    • Using Paths and Shapes
    • Adding and Manipulating Type
  • Photoshop for Webbies
    • Spinning Graphics for the Web
    • Slicing and Dicing Images
  • The Part of Tens
    • Ten (Or So) Filters You Can Use to Create Fast Effects
    • Ten Things to Do with Your Photoshop Masterpiece
  • Index
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Éditeur(s) Wiley
Auteur(s) Deke McClelland, Phyllis Davis
Collection For Dummies
Parution 19/11/2003
Nb. de pages 474
Format 18,5 x 23,5
Couverture Broché
Poids 745g
Intérieur Noir et Blanc
EAN13 9780764543562
ISBN13 978-0-7645-4356-2

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