1st Edition

Adobe Photoshop CS3 A-Z Tools and features illustrated ready reference

By Philip Andrews Copyright 2007
    320 Pages
    by Routledge

    318 Pages
    by Routledge

    Photoshop users of all levels need access to the crucial information in a flash. Techniques books provide the step-by-step instructions and how-to advice but this easy to navigate, dip-into guide provides quick answers to the inevitable 'what does that do?' questions that all too often bring progress to a grinding halt.

    The full colour A to Z format covers hundreds of tools, features and menu options clearly and succinctly, with cross-references to related topics, screen shots and illustrative examples to help things fall into place. A new techniques section delves deeper into key areas, providing more instruction on essential tasks in an easy, step-by-step format. Fully updated with new CS3 features throughout, this is the Photoshop desk reference to adorn every digital image-maker's shelf.

    * Intuitive A to Z format and clear, concise definitions make this the ideal desk reference guide to Photoshop's multitude of tools, options and features.

    * Find the explanations, answers and practical advice you need to quickly get on with the task in hand - don't waste time looking anywhere else!

    * Fully updated for CS3, with source images from the book and supporting tutorials provided on the accompanying website: www.photoshop-a-z.com.

    SECTION 1: Step-by-Step Techniques
    Importing Photos into Bridge
    Changing Brightness
    Adjusting Contrast
    Removing colour casts
    Sharpening
    Retouching dust and scratch marks
    Speeding up Photoshop
    Incorporating Texture
    Tinting and Toning Pictures
    Cropping your photos
    Creating Panoramas
    Converting color to black and white
    Color Management
    Simple Line frame
    Multi-layer copy
    Photoshop animation
    Web matting
    Grouping photos
    Non-destructive techniques
    Adding Color to black and white photos
    Recearing motion
    Vignetting
    Selection techniques
    Layer masks
    The liquify filter
    Compositing
    Retouching marks and Blemishes
    Photoshop's brushes
    Rough frames

    SECTION 2: A-Z reference

    Accented Edges filter - Automate; Bridge
    Background color - Button mode;
    Cache - Cutout filter;
    Darken blend mode - Dust & Scratches filter
    Edges - Eyedropper tool
    Facet filter - Fuzziness setting
    Gamut Warning - Guides
    Smart Halftone Pattern filter - Hue/Saturation adjustment layer;
    ICC profiles - Knockout;
    LAB color - LZW compression;
    Magic Eraser tool - Multiply Blending mode;
    Ocean Ripple filter - Overlay blend mode;
    Page Setup - Quick Selection tool - Auto Enhance
    Radial Blur filter - Rulers;
    Sample All Layers - Swatches palette;
    Text - Type Masks;
    Underlining type - Use All Layers;
    Vanishing Point filter - Vivid Light blending mode;
    Warp - Workspace;
    Photoshop XMP - ZoomView format

    Biography

    Philip Andrews is Adobe Australia's official Photoshop and Elements Ambassador. He is an experienced photographer, author, magazine editor and online course creator. He was previously a lecturer at the Queensland School of Printing and Graphic Arts, Australia and Nescot, England. He is a beta tester for Photoshop, an alpha tester for Photoshop Elements and a Photoshop specialist demonstrator for Adobe Australia. Contributing numerous articles and videos to AdobeTV and the inspirational browser, Philip is a leading source in adobe information and instruction.
    Philip is also co-founder of photo-college.com an online photography training college. He's a regular contributor to several magazines including Shutterbug, Amateur Photographer, Australian Photography and Better Photography, he is senior contributing editor for Better Digital, columnist for What Digital Camera and Co-editor and publisher of Better Photoshop Techniques magazine.

    Praise for previous editions:

    "Philip's work here is true to the diligence and consistency I've come to expect from his writing; his descriptions and tutorials are delivered to you in an easy, approachable style rarely found in software instruction."
    Bryan O'Neil Hughes, Adobe Photoshop Product Manager

    "Each section is expressed clearly with simple but highly effective and user-friendly illustrations...These are definitely books you should have to hand while working at your computer."
    Amateur Photographer

    "Some books you can never get into, some seem to fit like an old glove. To me this is certainly one of the latter. As far as I can see every action you are likely to make as a photographer is covered...This book is a must have, easy to follow reference that will guide you through CS2's many tools and commands."
    Royal Photographic Society Digital Imaging Group magazine

    "A thorough guide to Adobe's recent Photoshop CS2 release, this book...acts as an effective reference tool thanks to its easy to follow A to Z layout."
    Computer Arts

    "If you find the help feature in Adobe Photoshop a bit sparse, then this book could be an easy to use supplement."
    Photoshop User

    "If you ever wanted a quick reference guide to the mass of tools in Photoshop, then this is the answer...Keep it to hand as a quick and easy guide."
    Which Digital Camera

    "As the name suggests, this is a handy and easy to use reference for all things Photoshop. Designed in an index format, Bargh's informative book is well-illustrated and a valuable asset for all getting into digital imaging."
    Better Digital

    "The book provides a visual representation of various features within Photoshop accompanied by succinct, punchy text, which enables you to learn fast and efficiently. Whilst many Photoshop books are tomes difficult to read and understand, this book, with its easy and intuitive layout makes learning a breeze... Overall, this book is an invaluable reference tool that should adorn every desktop when working in Photoshop. Highly recommended."
    John Shaw, Digital Photo and Practical Photographer

    "... this handy and simple-to-use paperback ... is a perfect adjunct to ... any other technique book dealing with Photoshop."
    Professional Photographer

    "There are stacks of guide books on Photoshop and I'd feared this would be another that is useful but impossible to navigate. The reality was a pleasant surprise, with the author honestly appraising some of the more esoteric features ... of all the Photoshop self-help guides I've come across, Peter Bargh's book is the easiest to use."
    Amateur Photographer

    "The book makes an excellent visual reference guide and should prove very useful for the beginner through to the advanced user."
    Digital PhotoFX

    "The more we used this book, the better we liked it. This isn't the ultimate Photoshop book - and it isn't meant to be - but we can't think of any other that provides such quick and concise reference information."
    Digital Photographer Magazine