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ISBN 0789728036
Size = 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" Tall
Adobe created Photoshop Elements to bundle with digital cameras and scanners and provide some of the powerful, easy-to-use image editing software features from Photoshop in an even easier to use package. Photoshop Elements is bundled with digital cameras and scanners, but does not include a user manual unless purchased off the shelf in a box. How to Use Adobe Photoshop Elements 2 provides the reader with that "missing manual" in an easy to understand, task-based format that includes full-color images, easy-to-read instructions, and eye-catching examples. Topics covered include: How to Remove Red Eye, How to Use Color Management Software, How to Make the Best of a Bad Shot, How to Remove Scratches, Mold and Stains, How to Warm Up Lighting, plus much more.
CONTENTS:
Introduction 1. Getting Around in Photoshop Elements 2 2. Getting Started with Color Management 3. Basic Image Editing Techniques 4. Image and Color Correction Techniques 5. Fine-Tuning and Repairing Images 6. Correcting Images of People 7. Combining Images and Creating Panoramas 8. Creating Animation 9. Adding Filters and Effects 10. Typing Text and Adding Text Effects 11. Creating Custom Graphics and Using Layers and Brushes 12. Publishing to the Web and Printing
A. Installing Photoshop Elements 2 B. Command and Tool Matrix C. Supported File Formats Glossary Index
275 pages. Softcover. Ex-Library.
Weight = 800 g
BOOK CONDITION = VERY GOOD
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FAIR: Obviously well-worn, but no text pages missing. May be without endpapers or title page. Markings do not interfere with readability.
POOR: All text is legible but may be soiled and have binding defects. Reading copies and binding copies fall into this category.
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