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The Photoshop 6 Wow! Book
The Photoshop 6 Wow! Book
The Photoshop 6 Wow! Book
By Jack Davis and Linnea Dayton
Guide Rating -  
Pros  •  Includes a CD with tons of goodies
•  Many examples, gallery images, and screen shots
•  Size and construction allows pages to stay open
Cons  •  Could be overwhelming to beginners
The Bottom Line - More than special effects, this book also teaches time-saving tips, practical solutions to common problems, and tricks of the trade--all beautifully presented with colorful illustrations and examples.

 
Product Description
•  471 page paperback, full-color, with CD-ROM.
•  Chapter 1: Introduction and Fundamentals of Photoshop
•  Chapter 2: Color in Photoshop
Chapter 3: Retouching and Enhancing Photos
Chapter 4: Combining Images
Chapter 5: Using Filters & Liquify
Chapter 6: Painting
Chapter 7: Type, Shapes, Paths, & PostScript
Chapter 8: Special Effects for Type
Chapter 9: The Web & Motion Graphics
 
 
Guide Review
The Photoshop 6 Wow! Book
There's a reason they call this the Wow! book. It's jam-packed with tutorials for eye-popping effects as well as tips and practical techniques for beginning to advanced users. Includes a CD-ROM loaded with layer styles, actions, brushes, demos, practice files, before & after examples for the tutorials, and much more. Each chapter closes with an inspirational gallery of artwork from many Photoshop masters. Full-color, loaded with illustrations and screen shots on every page, and packed with tips and tricks from beginning to end. No question about it... this one belongs in every Photoshop user's library.

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