Features
- Cover Type: Paperback with 512 pages
- Published by: Wiley March 15, 2004
- Written in: English
- ISBN 10 Number: 0764541757
- ISBN 13 Number: 978-0764541759
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Book Dimensions:
9.1 x 8 x 1.3 inches
- Weighs: 3.1 pounds
Product Description
Written by a renowned trainer and illustrated throughout in full color, this totally updated edition of the bestseller shows readers how to master the full range of Photoshop "X"'s tools and techniques. Seventeen sessions and more than 100 step-by-step tutorials, accompanied by vivid color images and screen shots, walk readers through the creation of an all-new professional project from start to finish. After completing the course, readers will have an impressive portfolio piece and full competency in the brand-new release of Adobe Photoshop. Readers can also earn a Certificate of Completion from Seybold Seminars and Publications.
Book Info
Text shows readers how to master the newest version of Photoshop CS while working on a single project. Provides 16 sessions and 2 bonus sessions on the enclosed CD-ROM; and features more than 140 step-by-step tutorials, vivid color images, and screen shots.
Reader ReviewsAdobe Photoshop CS: Complete Course by Jan Kabili is a well-written book by a very knowledgeable teacher. First, Kabili's extensive teaching experience comes across in her lucid writing. The exercises are detailed, well illustrated, and completely self-explanatory. She does not talk down to the reader, nor does she make assumptions about skill levels. The book is divided into 16 sessions, each of which could be a complete class. And therein lies the problem: by deciding to limit the course to 16 sessions, many topics are not covered in the book. Although not purporting to be a reference book, it does not cover such topics as taking images to print or working with other applications; even Illustrator and GoLive are barely touched upon. However, as a course for learning Photoshop basics, the book is excellent. We imagine many teachers will choose it for their students. The book is one of a series published by Wiley in conjunction with Seybold. From a review in PC Graphics Report