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Adobe Photoshop Elements
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Beginner's Guide to Adobe PhotoShop Elements

by Michelle Perkins
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Overview

A guide to the leading image-editing software for nonprofessionals, this book guides even those who are novices at digital imaging on how to use Adobe Photoshop Elements to perfect their images and present them in creative ways. Each tool and feature of the software is presented in short lessons that facilitate rapid learning and avoid technical jargon. Beginning with basic operations, amateur photographers learn how to open images from a scanner, digital camera, CD, or other source, then name and save files. Also covered are viewing options and simple techniques for undoing any mistakes, as well as how simple it can be to make basic improvements to correct the overall color of images and fix photos that are either under- or overexposed. Retouching and preparing images for output are also explained.

Author Biography: Michelle Perkins is a professional editor and book designer. She has contributed to PC Photography and is the author of Traditional Photographic Effects with Adobe Photoshop and Beginner's Guide to Adobe Photoshop. She lives in Buffalo, New York.

Synopsis

A guide to the leading image-editing software for nonprofessionals, this book guides even those who are novices at digital imaging on how to use Adobe Photoshop Elements to perfect their images and present them in creative ways. Each tool and feature of the software is presented in short lessons that facilitate rapid learning and avoid technical jargon. Beginning with basic operations, amateur photographers learn how to open images from a scanner, digital camera, CD, or other source, then name and save files. Also covered are viewing options and simple techniques for undoing any mistakes, as well as how simple it can be to make basic improvements to correct the overall color of images and fix photos that are either under- or overexposed. Retouching and preparing images for output are also explained.

Author Biography: Michelle Perkins is a professional editor and book designer. She has contributed to PC Photography and is the author of Traditional Photographic Effects with Adobe Photoshop and Beginner's Guide to Adobe Photoshop. She lives in Buffalo, New York.

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Book Details

Published
August 1, 2004
Publisher
Amherst Media, Incorporated
Pages
126
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9781584281382

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