Related Subjects
Fiction History Literary Literary Criticism & Collections Literature Literature & FictionI haven't missed an upgrade to Photoshop since version 3 came out. And I wouldn't consider an upgrade to Photoshop without upgrading my Photoshop Bible, too.Deke McClelland has an extremely rare talent in the computer book world: he can write. I've picked up books on favorite programs, only to walk away wondering if the author had suffered any facial injuries when his head impacted the keyboard. He had to have fallen asleep...
0Report
This is the most fantastic book about image editing I ever have. A comprehensive bible for all graphic designers. A++ Over All.
0Report
Adobe Photoshop was a weak area of mine, and as a computer lab consultant who is required at times to answer questions about photoshop it was very fustrating when I couldn't help students with their photoshop questions. After purchasing Photoshop 6 For Windows Bible and spending a weekend with it, I can now handle 99.9999% of all questions regarding photoshop. A must have for anyone who uses Photoshop, much better than any...
0Report
One of the best Photoshop books I have seen (I have browsed a lot and own a few). It can be read cover-to-cover as a tutorial, be used as a reference on specific how-to's or to shed light on particular topics (masking etc). In addition it is quite witty - how often do you laugh out aloud while reading a technical book? You'll do it with this book a good bit. Just the "explanation" for why the highest JPEG quality is labeled...
0Report
'You get what you pay for' sometimes, as in this case, does happen. This is a very comprehensive yet straightforward book to work your way through. It's often too chummy and long winded in its delivery; IDG's style, I suppose. I was pleased with all the details Deke McClelland incorporated in the text, even down to the rarely mentioned preference settings for the Export-Clipboard and Backwards Compatibility options, which...
0Report