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Photoshop CS3 for Dummies (For Dummies)

By: Peter Bauer
Binding: Paperback
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
ISBN: 0470111933
ISBN-13: 9780470111932
Released: 24 Apr 2007
RRP: £15.99
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An easy passport to the complex land of Photoshop - By: John Joyce, 27 Jun 2008
As a person who is an author first, a self-publisher second & a computer expert (a very poor) third, I found this book a gentle introduction to the process of creating covers for my 'Virtual Trilogy' series of books & for the accompanying website.

As usual, the simple to read language & humorous cartoon interludes between chapters give the deceptive impression that this manual is lightweight - which it most certainly is not. Photoshop is (at least in my humble opinion)a very advanced computer graphics programme & the manual accompanying it has a bewildering array of information that is (again in my humble opinion) not as accessible as it might be.

This 'For Dummies' version however,is easy to read, detailed enough to be useful & (unlike many other 'For Dummies' volumes) has many pages in colour, which are essential for a programme like Photoshop.

Once again, 'For Dummies' has given this computer Luddite enough confidence to make the most out of his investment in computer software, at least enough to approach the full manual without anxiety.
Get creative. - By: DangermouseZilla, 13 Apr 2008
Is this the most comprehensive book to guide you through Photoshop CS3? Probably not. But it does give you a description of the menus & gently guides you through most of the common functions.

I've played around with many photo-editing applications over the last few years but not actuallly Photoshop (which many consider bizarre considering that Photoshop is generallly viewed as the ultimate in photo editing software), so I'm quite comfortable with many procedures, but was a bit phased at the vast array of options open to me in Photoshop.

This book has helped me to familiarise myself with the programme, & to edit my photos with the book as a trusty guide.

I have learnt a lot about Photoshop from this book. It covers the basic stuff through to some advanced editing techniques. It isn't a an encyclopaedia of alll the functions, but it makes what can often be a daunting application very accessible - particularly for those who are new to it.