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Scott Kelby's 7-Point System for Adobe Photoshop CS3 (Voices)

By: Scott Kelby
Binding: Paperback
Publisher: Peachpit Press
ISBN: 0321501926
ISBN-13: 9780321501929
Released: 01 Nov 2007
RRP: £29.99
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Scott Kelby's 7-Point System for Adobe Photoshop CS3 - By: G. Wright, 14 Apr 2008
As a 70 year old,self taught relative new-comer to PC's, the scope & depth of Photoshop has proved to be almost overwhelming - but where do you start to de-mystify the programme's daunting controls & options?

Teach-yourself books generallly assume you have at least a good grounding of computer-speak - & I didn't even know what the shift key was, or how to find it!

I had been browsing through Scott Kelby's tuition sites, & although enlightening they seemed to be just one step too far ahead for we old chaps with an attention span/memory grasp - THEN I bought his 7-Point System & a whole new world opened up before me. Undreamed of techniques unfolded that were readily understood, & the hours of pleasure working through the 21 lessons - some of the more basic I can now do with hardly a glance at the pages.

If you are new to PhotoShop , buy this book. I have a grandson who has been grounded in Adobe CS3 & is in his last university year majoring in Film Making, Production & Anomation - he has worked through my book & now buying his own - I guess no fuller praise than this can be offered.

Scott Kelby's approuch to digital imaging is superb, a bright light shining through the dark magic & mystery.

Just three words - BUY THIS BOOK.
Outstanding Book - By: letsgetitright, 22 Jan 2008
Scott Kelby has put a lot of thought into producing this book & straight away you find that it's easy to understand approach aids learning. Going through the examples methodicallly makes learning about Photoshop CS3 much easier & by the end of this book you will be processing your own images more confidently. Please note that the examples given in the book ARE available to download (If you look on page xxi the download location is clearly shown). I have recently progressed from CS to CS3 & this book has helped me a great deal.
just not good enough - By: kilroy, 05 Jan 2008
Be prepaired to be very disappointed. unfortuneately Scott Kelby seems to be too mean to give you acces to any of the images to practice on. Which means that much of the lessons will leave you out on a limb when trying to follow the so callled lessons.

Another american trainer that cann't hack it in the UK market
A simple system for the real world - By: Mr. S. Brinn, 05 Dec 2007
I like to think I'm of reasonable intelligence, & fairly computer literate, yet whenever I play with pictures in photoshop I have to laboriously follow the intructions from a book every time.

The 7-point system is different. Firstly, you download the same pictures that Scott Kelby has used in the book. You then carry out the same steps in the same order to produce the same results. You do this 21 times in alll. By the end of the process, you pretty much get the hang of the main image tweaking procedures that your average digital snapper will need to use.

It doesn't stop there however. On each exercise, Scott also talks you through another technique which can be easily done within Photoshop, so you get exposed to much more of what the programme offers.

In a nutshell then, you are provided with a system to follow which will improve your pictures, you are given a flavour of what else the program can actuallly do, & you practice, practice, practice these steps.

About half way through, I was already loading up my own pictures & using the same techniqes on them, & getting good results. Yes, you still need an eye for what you are trying to achieve, but then any amateur photographer already has an eye for "that shot" & knows what they want to see.

If you are already an advanced user, this probably isn't the book for you, but if, like me, you are an aspiring amateur, this book will improve your skills & knowledge.
A very good book that will get you somewhere with your pictures, finally - By: cr697, 16 Nov 2007
I have been reading many of S. Kelby's photography/Photoshop books. I particularly liked the ones where he gives tips on whitening teeth, make eyes spark, etc. I also read quite a few books (from him & others), that try to explain most features in Photoshop. All that does help, but it does not lead you to a point where you can say that your photos are as good as they can get.

I was missing the book that would do that, until this one came out. The 7-point system reallly works. When Kelby says that repeating it will make it sink in, he's right. He explains the different steps, & their order, to get to a nice photograph. Because the Photoshop features are being used in context, you reallly understand it better.

Still, one should realise that a good retouched picture still requires one to be able to answer the question "how can this picture look better?". Kelby's book will provide some answer (based on his own examples), but you still need to exercise your own judgment. That's a tough part that no book will give.

A worthy complement if you already own a book or two on Photoshop, or know the software somewhat. It's not a complete beginners book, but it's not super advanced either (steps are clear).