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Photoshop 6 Power Shortcuts |
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Photoshop 6 Power Shortcuts
By Michael Ninness |
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Comb binding allows book
to lay flat when open
Windows & Mac shortcuts
for several versions
Index and labeled margins
for quick reference |
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| Cons |
somewhat flimsy, may not
hold up to heavy use |
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The Bottom Line
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This compact, easy to use reference documents
every single shortcut key available in Photoshop
from version 5.0 through 6.0. Indispensable
for instructors and aspiring power-users.

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Starts out with "The 15 Tips You Must Learn.
Quicker." |
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Sections on Palettes, Tools, Navigation, Dialog Boxes,
Layers, Type, Actions. |
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Also sections for each of the Menus: File, Edit, Image,
Select, Filter, View, Window. |
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Another section documents Photoshops' Easter Eggs. |
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The "Best Kept Secrets" are summarized in
the last section. |
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A detailed table of contents and index is provided
for quick reference. |
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The outside margin is labeled with the section titles
for finding what you need quickly. |
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Covers Windows and Macintosh shortcuts for Photoshop
5.0, 5.5 and 6.0 and ImageReady 2.0 and 3.0. |
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Photoshop 6 Power Shortcuts
If you've ever wanted to know every possible keyboard
shortcut for Photoshop, your wish is granted. This
book has them all. It's organized by menu, palette,
and tool with a complete index for quick reference.
It probably won't help you learn to use Photoshop,
but it will help you be more efficient with what you
do know. Unlike the previous edition, this version
of the book is comb-bound, making it easy to quickly
flip through and the pages lay flat when the book
is open. Priced reasonably, it's a must-have reference
for the aspiring power user. |
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