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Understanding Adobe Photoshop CS4: The Essential Techniques for Imaging Professionals (2nd Edition) (Studio Techniques)

Average Customer Rating: 4.5
Release Date: 2008-11-15
Publisher:Peachpit Press
Author Richard Harrington
Number of pages:360
ISBN:0321563662
Language:Original Language: English; Unknown: English; Published: English;

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Photoshop is the foundation of every digital career. It is the most pervasive technology on the market. Many users think they know it, but in truth they have gaping holes. This book covers what a professional truly needs to know about Photoshop to be employable. For students (whether in formal programs, certified training centers, or self-paced) this book offers a chance to explore the many aspects of the program interactively.  The book cuts though the clutter and is unique in that it focuses not just on digital photography, but Internet, graphic design, multimedia, and video uses.

Readers will learn the basics in correcting, editing, sharpening, retouching, and presenting photos as well as work on specific projects/exercises, including: digital painting; preparing images for newsprint; designing a CD/DVD label, magazine cover, and advertisements; and building an electronic portfolio.

The full-color book includes a CD-ROM with hand-on exercises and practice images, access to a reader’s only Web site for bonus downloads and files, and access to the popular video tutorial Podcasts (150 at time of publication).

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« Good Photoshop Book »
This book is very good for people who are somewhat new to Photoshop. It goes into basics a little more than some other books. Richard Harrington is a very good Photoshop educator.
Rating: (5 out of 5) @ 2009-01-06
« Only the Essentials for New and Returning Photoshop Users »
The book is not aimed just at graphic artists, but is broad covering uses that many general users would want. The material covered is what I would teach in a 101 semester-long college class. For many who are self-taught, I find that they often overlook the true power of things like layers, text, masking, etc. So the book teaches the "essentials" what I have found student to need to land jobs and be able to work with the top 85% of what the app does. The book streamlines Photoshop to its most useful features.

With that said, I frequently teach these same techniques at Photoshop World and have several pros comment on how fast and easy these techniques are. I started my Photoshop career as a production artist, then worked in broadcast. I know how to fix images quickly and easily, which this book focusses on. We do discuss SEVERAL advanced techniques like layer masking, calculations, smart objects, etc.

Conrad's complaint that only those seeking the most basic instruction is slightly off. The book IS written for beginners, but we teach them the most professional techniques and leave off all the fluff. Photoshop User Magazine agreed and gave the last edition of the book 5 stars. Many pros have "bad habits" and skip past sections of the book that could correct that.

I am glad he finds the videos useful.... There is not another book on the market that gives you 54 free videos (in HD) with the book. I can't control that Peachpit's servers require you to download first. But there is a DOWNLOAD ALL button. We also give you all the photos to go with the Videos (as well as every picture for every exercise in the book and then some). This is not common practice... all told 200+ hands on exercises....

I make no apologies for the target audience... it is for those new to Photoshop (such as HS or College Level) or those who've been away from Photoshop for a long time. The quizzes are straight forward, 10 questions per chapter to see if the core technology is understood. Again, a feature missing from most books.

Camera Raw is covered, with close to 30 minutes of video. The page count of the book is tight... printing costs are high to do a full color book. In order to keep the book affordable.. we have made the book more of a multimedia experience. As you read the chapter, videos are called out.. as well as additional exercises and web links to explore.

I appreciate Conrad's detailed review... I hope my response helps those of you looking at the title. This is for new users thru intermediate folks. If you were to pay a few grand and take a semester class... this is what I'd teach you. I believe you'll learn best by reading, seeing, and doing... that's why there's 6.5 hours of video and 200+ photos included.

If you'd like to try out two free chapters and see some free videos on Photoshop CS4... you can visit www.csfour.com

Enjoy
Rating: (5 out of 5) @ 2008-12-31
« Too Basic »
Here's an introductory text on the use of Adobe Photoshop CS4 aimed at graphic artists. It includes a number of special features that may be of use to the tyro.

There are chapters on all of the basic functions of Photoshop from bringing images into Photoshop through the use of layers and text to printing. The method is to introduce a tool, and then provide a brief tutorial using images that are available on the included CD. The CD also includes interactive quizzes on each chapter and access to on-line video training.

The tutorials take the reader step by step through the use of a particular tool and are quite good at teaching the Photoshop basics. However, more advanced applications are not covered, and although the book is illustrated with the Photoshop CS4 interface, most of the changes introduced in CS4, like bird's eye-view and cloning preview, are not included in the book. Only those seeking the most basic instruction in Photoshop will benefit.

The on-line videos are first class and will prove useful to those who learn best by this method. However, as with the book, many of the newest CS4 features are not included. Also beware because while the CD provides first access to the videos, once you get to the index page for the videos, bookmark the page, because the CD gateway will not allow you to access the index page a second time. I was also disturbed that rather than running directly from the on-line file into an MP4 player, I had to first download the complete file to my computer, which left me sitting in front of my monitor for several minutes watching a progress bar for each of the many videos.

The quizzes are lightweight, being simple multiple choice questions, so don't think that you can whip through just the quizzes first and only read the chapters where you get a low score.

If you are a digital photographer, this is not the book for you. There is almost no mention of Adobe Camera Raw, which is a basic Photoshop tool for the photographer.

For new Photoshop users, if you are a graphics designer, you would be better served by using Deke McClelland's "Adobe Photoshop CS4 One-on-One (Digital Media)" and if you are a photographer, by Tim Grey's "Photoshop CS4 Workflow: The Digital Photographer's Guide."
Rating: (3 out of 5) @ 2008-12-30
« Getting up to speed! »
Full disclosure: I haven't read the book cover-to-cover, but in my initial pass, I've already found it loaded with the specific information I was seeking. I started in design back in the early 1990s, and have been out of the field for over ten years. While I turned my back, Photoshop left me in the dust, and easing back into hands-on design and production has been a bit of a struggle. Sadly, I've felt like an old dog who can't learn new tricks when it comes to learning the interface and abilities of CS4.

Harrington's book is exactly what I was looking for: a clearly written, well-indexed "how to" to bring me up to speed. While I can't speak to what an advanced user would think of the book (I'd imagine a lot of this wouldn't be a huge leap if you were already an expert user of previous versions of Photoshop), I'm finding it incredibly helpful. I love that he starts with the basics, makes no assumptions, and presses the accelerator to bring me from 0-60 in no time.

I'm looking forward to dedicating a weekend to walking through this manual from cover-to-cover with my laptop booted. The tone of the book is so straight-forward and conversational, it will be like having a teacher standing in my living room, but for a fraction of the price.
Rating: (5 out of 5) @ 2008-12-03
« Creator of "MobiStories" »
This book like all of Richard Harrington's is easy to follow and packed full of information. The new layout of Photoshop will take some getting used to and this book will help you make the transition easier.

I'm sure this book will be just as dog- eared as the others I have on Photoshop from this author. For those of us who don't use the program everyday but still depend on it to earn an income, we have come to trust Richard as well as other Photoshop authors to get us through the issues as they occur.

If you know Photoshop some of the material may already be understood but we all can use a refresher (even if we have read 40 Photoshop books). Making sense of the new layout will be a timesaver and help you understand the nuances of the program. This is a great book to make us all better artist.
Rating: (5 out of 5) @ 2008-12-03
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