When I first purchased Photoshop 5.5, I quickly became frusterated with the product. I knew it was the best graphics program around but as a new user I was finding it very difficult to learn. I bought this WOW book and went through it from cover to cover. I found that it did demand a lot of effort and determination on my part to understand the material. There is a lot of new terminology introduced which is completely...
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My biggest regret is that I did not discover this book long before I did. The problem with many computer books is they are too simplistic OR assume too much of the reader. This would be right down the alley of either intermediate or advanced Photoshop users. Beginners might have to read through everything a dozen times, but it would be great for beginners, too. The accompanying CD is also very worthwhile. Too many CDs have...
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This is a *fantastic* book (providing you don't own the previous versions of it). What some people are calling its main weakness is its greatest source of strength: it has been refined and iterated so many times that the material VERY well-written and usable. Things I appreciate most: The focus is on teaching techniques with Photoshop, not features... many other books show you individual features without the context...
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This book is full of techniques which go beyond simple basics. I almost did not buy it because of the negative reviews included here but now that I have it I am totally pleased and baffled by the negativity seen in some of the reviews. The photos, colors, illustrations, and text are excellent.
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I agree with the readers, about the book's small changes. Though there haven't been drastic changes in the book, it isn't really fair to give it one star either. The authors managed to cover every new feature and tool, even giving them special coverage, plus the full color layout, makes the book a sheer haven to read. (And also because this book was written for Intermediate-Advanced users, the idiot who bought the book...
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