Photoshop Elements 7 For Dummies (For Dummies (Computer/Tech)) |  | Authors: Barbara Obermeier, Ted Padova Publisher: For Dummies
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ISBN: 0470397004 Dewey Decimal Number: 006.686 EAN: 9780470397008 ASIN: 0470397004
Publication Date: November 17, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description Photoshop Elements lets you edit and enhance your digital photographs and images with professional quality tools. Whether you’re a professional photographer or a beginner, Photoshop Elements 7 For Dummies gives you the scoop on using this full-featured photo-editing program. You’ll find out how to transform your ordinary photos into visually stunning creations. This book gives you the tools to enhance your images, fix flaws, share pictures online, correct small problems with Quick Fix, keep track of images with the Project Bin, take charge with Shortcuts, present your photos as a slideshow, use Web hosting, animate images, and create movie files. You’ll also learn to: - Use the Organizer to move around efficiently in Elements
- Correct color, brightness, contrast, and exposure
- Use Adobe’s free Photoshop.com service
- Streamline your work using shortcuts
- Work with bitmap, grayscale, and indexed color modes
- Create albums and import images
- Follow creative applications for filters and effects
- Prepare images for printing
- Turn your photos into postcards, calendars, greeting cards, and photo albums
- Straighten crooked lines, crop for effect, or fix color, sharpness, red-eye, and contrast
Photoshop Elements 7 For Dummies shows you how to use all the Elements of great image editing, management, and photo fun. Whether you’re concerned about color profile embedding or just want to put your kid’s photo on a calendar, you’ll learn how with this book!
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Very informative, but a little technical November 10, 2009 BuyTryTell (St. Louis, MO) I like the book but I'm having to read it carefully because it is very technical for someone who is new at this. I used to use HP Photosmart (very simple) and then bought PE7. However, I am learning quite a bit. I think it's a great reference tool. The illustrations are great too. I started with tuitorials, but once you close them out, you can't remember what to do! I can have the book open AT THE SAME TIME I am using my Photoshop to keep me on track. I also like learning the technical stuff on color, saving different types of files and what their best uses are, etc...I always wondered about all that. But you could skip over it if it disinterests you...and get to the editing part. The book even tells you that you can skip around to your favorite parts. I am happy with my purchase. This is my first "dummies" book.
PhotoShop Elements 7 August 31, 2009 Cynthia R. Stansell The book is very informative. I do not believe that I could navigate Photoshop as quickly and as easily without this book. I am very satisfied with this book.
It was not what I needed but could serve as a reference July 13, 2009 E. J. Walsh (meadville, pa) 2 out of 3 found this review helpful
I agree with one of the other reviewers, ie if this is for dummies I need one for Morons. To be fair this is my first attempt at using a real photo editor so there is much for me to learn as I have discovered by trying to use this book. It does have some good hints and shortcuts and warnings but it is not for the neophite, at least, not this one.
Over my head June 22, 2009 S. Hart (Glennville, GA) 3 out of 5 found this review helpful
Photoshop is not for beginners and neither is the dummies book. I can't even read the book and figure out how to work it. I am going to try to get someone to give me a crash course in person.
this dummy just didnt get it April 12, 2009 digital dummy (TX) 3 out of 6 found this review helpful
This book was my intro to graphics imaging, and I was quite enthusiastic about the prospect of learning the Photoshop Elements basics. Unfortunately, the reality fell far short of what I had imagined, and had been promised by the book.
I am not a techno-geek, and do not have an intuitive grasp of anything to do with computer technology. Everything I learn is a struggle, and I trusted a Dummies book to walk me through the basics of everything I needed to know.
This book assumes that the reader has substantial knowledge of computers, in that it uses technical language and concepts that are never explained. It also neglects to give you basic knowledge of what, exactly, some of the elements DO. I started reading about the magic wand, and kept yelling at the book, "But, what does it DO?!?!"
In short, this book was one of the most frustrating reads I have ever experienced. I am now learning PE7 from another book. Once I have learned how to use PE7, the Dummies book may be quite useful. Then again, maybe not.
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