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Adobe Photoshop, 2nd Edition

A Complete Course and Compendium of Features

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Adobe Photoshop: A Complete Course and Compendium of Features is your guide to creating, editing, and enhancing images and designs in Adobe Photoshop. Whether you’re retouching a photograph, generating designs for social media, or combining images into composite creations, Photoshop is the tool for you—and this book will teach you...
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BOOK AUTHOR

Stephen Laskevitch

PAGE COUNT

416 pages

TRIM SIZE

8 x 10in

COVER

Soft Cover- without flaps

ISBN

9798888140178

PUBLISH DATE

08/2023

  • TABLE OF CONTENTS
  • THE COURSE
  • Chapter 1: Setting the Stage
  • PROJECT: Welcome to Photoshop
  • Chapter 2: A Few Adjustments
  • Chapter 3: Selections & Masking
  • Chapter 4: Creative Features
  • PROJECT: Chalk Drawing
  • Chapter 5: Adobe Camera Raw
  • Chapter 6: Software-Aided Photography
  • Chapter 7: Retouching
  • PROJECT: Simulate Historic Photo
  • Chapter 8: Productivity
  • Chapter 9: Advanced Creative Techniques
  • PROJECT: Composite Photos and 3D Content
  • THE COMPENDIUM
  • Chapter 1: Layers & Smart Objects
  • Chapter 2: Adjustments & Color
  • Chapter 3: Brushes & Painting
  • Chapter 4: Selections & Masks
  • Chapter 5: Filters & Transforms
  • Chapter 6: Retouching & Repair
  • Chapter 7: Blend Modes & Layer Styles
  • Chapter 8: Advanced Features
  • Appendix

2 reviews for Adobe Photoshop, 2nd Edition

  1. The table of contents of this book I have eagerly anticipated reading makes clear that the author will talk about everything imaginable you might want to know about Photoshop. This will be a valuable source down the road. He begins by telling us that he will give us a comprehensive list of keyboard shortcuts, in the appendix of the book. That’s something of value! I note shortcuts on sticky notes stuck to my computer. This will be better:)

    His writing style is quite approachable, even friendly. That is great for a book that has so much information on offer. It will be a pleasure to read, as well as useful. He starts out telling us how to configure the workspace and has clearly understandable illustrations showing you where things are and where you might want to put them.

    In his section and curves, the author says that this is probably the most powerful adjustment. That certainly pulls you in to want to read the section. Although I have used curves before, reading this section added much to my repertoire in editing pix.

    The author covers the usual subjects on masking and layers, but also talks about software-aided photography. For example, panorama shots and HDR. I like that he goes beyond the basics. That’s not to say that he gives short shrift to things like layers. He has several sections on the subject and goes into much detail, explaining to us how best to use layers.

    I have not much played with color in my photographs, but now I may give it a shot. The author gives a succinct, useful several sections on choosing and working with colors. He even tells us which tools to ignore because they have little relevance anymore. I had no idea, until I read this book, of the extent to which I can use color tools to improve my photos.

    Towards the conclusion, the author tells me something I did not know: there is an Adobe‘s Plugin Marketplace which sits at the top of the creative cloud app. I already use a few plug-ins, and now know where to look for others!

    This is a book for beginning and advanced users of Photoshop because, in my estimation, it covers just about everything one needs to know. Moreover, the author thankfully writes in a style easy to read. This will go on a shelf close to my computer 🙂

  2. I have been using Photoshop for thirty years and without a doubt can say it is the best book I have ever read to learn and advance your Photoshop abilities.

    It is beautifully written and produced with the best explanations and imagery!

    Even if you use other photographic software this is a must read and belongs in every photographer’s library!

    Enough said!

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