Adobe Photoshop elements 6: maximum performance : unleash the hidden performance of elements
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1. Verfasser: Galer, Mark (VerfasserIn)
Format: Elektronisch E-Book
Sprache:English
Veröffentlicht: Amsterdam Focal Press 2008
Ausgabe:1st ed
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Beschreibung:Includes index
Unleash the hidden potential for professional image editing in Adobeʼ Photoshopʼ Elements with this project-based, real-world guide. Using step-by-step instructions and accompanying movie tutorials, Mark Galer leads you through the less well-known and most powerful post-production editing techniques Adobeʼ Photoshopʼ Elements has to offer. Cunning tricks and clever workarounds help you to create professional images without features from the full Adobeʼ Photoshopʼ package that you need but don't want to pay for - perform tasks you didn't think were possible in Adobeʼ Photoshopʼ Elements! Whether you're an imaging professional or a photography enthusiast, this book will help you get the maximum performance from your software. Learn how to: * Create striking effects with no commercial lighting or studio equipment * Extend the dynamic range of your digital camera by merging multiple exposures * Optimize, enhance and montage images with stunning results. Mark Galer is a freelance photographer, accomplished lecturer and best-selling author of number books on photography. He is an official Adobe Ambassador for Adobeʼ Photoshopʼ and Adobeʼ Photoshopʼ Elements. * Save money by unleashing the hidden potential of Elements for professional image editing rather than upgrading to the full Photoshop software * Practical, step-by-step projects show you how to solve real-world problems and create stunning images using clever workarounds and powerful, little-known techniques * Free DVD includes more than 5 hours of tutorials, image files, a stock library and keyboard shortcut guide - worth the cover price alone!
Beschreibung:xxi, 305 pages
ISBN:9780240520926
0240520920

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