Overview
Ken McMahon and Robin Nichols have created a complete and easy-to-follow introduction to Jasc's Paint Shop Pro 9, allowing you to take full advantage of this popular photo-editing and graphics program in ways you would never have imagined. If you are an amateur digital photographer, web or graphic designer this book will provide you with everything you need to get the very best out of your images and achieve professional-looking results with this affordable but powerful consumer software.Ken McMahon and Robin Nichols have created a complete and easy-to-follow introduction to Jasc's Paint Shop Pro 9, allowing you to take full advantage of this popular photo-editor and graphics program in ways you would never have imagined. If you are an amateur digital photographer, web or graphic designer this book will provide you with everything you need to get the very best out of your images and achieve professional-looking results with this affordable but powerful consumer software.
Paint Shop Pro 9 for Photographers offers an extensive variety of real life examples with clear, step-by-step tutorials, eye-catching visuals and numerous tips and tricks to take your image making skills to new heights! Get the best from your digital images and learn the top techniques of a creative industry pro
Editorials
From Barnes & Noble
The Barnes & Noble ReviewAre you a photographer who’s ready to get seriously into digital editing and retouching, but you’re not quite ready to spend a bundle on a copy of Photoshop? Get Paint Shop Pro 9 and a copy of Paint Shop Pro 9 for Photographers. You’ll have all the tools and help you need, and several hundred bucks will stay where it belongs: in your pocket.
Ken McMahon and Robert Nichols start with the absolute basics: cropping, resizing, contrast, color balance, retouching with the Clone Brush, and so forth. You’ll build your skills incrementally, mastering channels, layers, masks, filter and lighting effects, and more. There are detailed chapters on preparing your images for both print and the Web. Don’t think you can do quality work with Paint Shop Pro? This book’s color images will change your mind. Bill Camarda, from the July 2005 Read Only