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Binding: Paperback Dewey Decimal Number: 006.686 EAN: 9780321445476 ISBN: 0321445473 Label: Peachpit Press Manufacturer: Peachpit Press Number Of Items: 1 Number Of Pages: 168 Publication Date: 2007-09-30 Publisher: Peachpit Press Studio: Peachpit Press
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Benefit from the best of both mediums video--based training and a printed guide! Each lynda.com Video Training Book offers hours of instructor-led video instruction, complete with a step-by-step, printed book to guide readers through each tutorial. The video tutorials let readers learn at their own pace, while the book offers a complete reference, helping readers identify the video tutorials they want to watch (timecodes are printed in the book), the exercise files they need, and highlighting important keyboard shortcuts, tips, notes, and practical advice. In Adobe Photoshop CS3 for Photographers: Video Training Book, Chris Orwig, a professional photographer and instructor at the world-renowned Brooks Institute of Photography, shares his techniques for getting professional results in Photoshop. The video follows a photographer's digital workflow, starting with essential color management decisions and organizing images with Adobe Bridge. Readers will learn how to process Camera Raw files, enhancing tone and color, and correcting imperfections, and to prepare the images for output and client reviews. Exercise files that accompany the training videos allow readers to follow along and learn at their own speed. This new series offers creative professionals the tools they need to get up to speed quickly and affordably—a Video Training Book is a great alternative to a weekend crash course! The Video Training Book series features the proven teaching methods of lynda.com and of authors and industry experts, such as Deke McClelland, Chris Orwig, Garrick Chow, and David Blatner, who make learning an engaging experience, bringing clarity to new or difficult concepts and software programs.
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Handy review but not for beginners Comment: As an old school wet darkroom photographer who came late to Photoshop, I really appreciate the short, video tutorials that accompany this book. Tho they seem a bit choppy- maybe they are edited out of a longer video series?... this book & CD are worth checking out.
Geared toward users already familiar with past versions of Photoshop, the book/CD are divided up into thirteen "chapters". They provide you with a series of over 50 short tutorials each served up in Chris Orwig's bright and enthusiastic style. So friendly is Mr. Orwig's style of presentation that I'm going to call him "Chris" from here on out "alrighty?" Sample files are included on the CD to allow you to follow along with Chris or practice afterwards.
The CD's video tutorials cover most everything you would consider important for the beginning/intermediate user of Photoshop CS3. From an overview of the new tool pallets in CS3, to layers, masking and even Camera Raw work flow. Chris moves through the illustrated steps a bit too fast on occasion & I often found myself re-winding the videos to watch a portion again. So, slow it down a bit next time, alrighty Chris?
Handy keyboard shortcuts are emphasized throughout the series. The procedures are clear and, with the occasional exception of the pacing, easy enough to follow.
As an intermediate user of Photoshop CS3, I found this an interesting and informative overview with many of CS3's useful features demonstrated. I think it is well worth a look. Alrighty!
Customer Rating:      Summary: Photoshop CS3 for Photographers Comment: I found this book with exercises quite simplistic for me. However, I believe it would be useful for me as a resource on the use of the topics discussed in the movies and the text. The shortness of the video movies would not be of great help to beginners of Photoshop. I would much rather see greater detail discussed in the videos that would be beneficial to all who may buy and use this book and videos.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Good resource for beginners Comment: Very good resource with book and videos for beginners. It is not for advanced users of Photoshop CS3. It is a very basic book for new users only.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Not worth the money Comment: This is badly put together. The first video in Section 2 starts with something about having learned about bit depth. That is not in these lessons, it is in the lessons online.The lessons in this book are taken from an online course, and many, if not all of the videos have been cut short. For example, in Chapter 4, lesson 6 he states that we will look at a picture with color noise, but we do not. Besides badly edited and sometimes unrelated videos, the videos themselves seem rather jerky.
The book, which is a Reference Guide, is worth the one star, but not worth the price I paid.
JSG
Customer Rating:      Summary: Only useful as a review for advanced CS3 users Comment: This DVD is a compilation of VERY SHORT videos quickly and briefly reviewing the features of Adobe CS3. Several of the videos while already short, spend half their time complimenting the contributor of the photos used. Many of the films seem unrelated to the others and indeed some seem to have been made for other courses or from previous lectures. This is not a learning text for the beginning or intermediate user but may be helpful as a review for advanced Photoshop professionals.
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