Main description:
Philip Andrews shares his in-depth knowledge of Elements in this advanced guide ensuring that you can achieve optimum results from this powerful package. Once you've mastered the basics of Photoshop Elements, this is the book to further develop your skills to get professional results!
Beyond exploring techniques, Philip addresses how to manage the digital workflow in general, covering scanner and camera capture techniques, advanced image changes, providing detailed information on how to produce darkroom techniques digitally with Elements, as well as graphics capabilities and explaining how they all fit together.
The associated website, www.adv-elements.com includes images featured in the book, so you can easily put these new found skills into practice.
Superbly illustrated in color throughout, written in Philip's trademark no-nonsense style, this guide will ensure you stay ahead of the rest. This is definitely the book for the digital photographer who wants to stand out from the crowd!
- Provides tips from the pros, to advance your Elements skills beyond the basics
- Step-by-step, highly illustrated, color tutorials show you what can be achieved
- Full coverage of the workflow involved, includes essential skills for digital cameras and web work
Review quote:
"...it is one of the best books on Adobe Photoshop (with or without Elements) I've read so far." - www.photocrack.com
"The book has an upbeat, friendly feel and is easy to read...The sections are well though out and well described...Advanced Photoshop Elements for Digital Photographers is a good book and very adequately demonstrates how powerful and effective Adobe Elements can be." - Journal of Visual Communication in Medicine
"The large section dealing with colour management is written in perhaps the easiest to understand manner I have encountered in the hundreds of Photoshop books available." - Royal Photographic Society Journal
Table of contents:
Foreword by Mike Leavy, Engineering Manager for Photoshop Elements, Adobe Systems; Introduction by Nigel Atherton, Editor of What Digital Camera and Better Digital Photography, UK; The next level; Scanner and camera techniques; Image changes - beyond the basics; Darkroom techniques on the desktop; Making better panoramas; Extending your web abilities; Producing effective graphics; Finely crafted output. Appendices: Jargon buster; Keyboard shortcuts; Elements to Photoshop feature equivalents.
Philip Andrews shares his in-depth knowledge of Elements in this advanced guide ensuring that you can achieve optimum results from this powerful package. Once you've mastered the basics of Photoshop Elements, this is the book to further develop your skills to get professional results!
Beyond exploring techniques, Philip addresses how to manage the digital workflow in general, covering scanner and camera capture techniques, advanced image changes, providing detailed information on how to produce darkroom techniques digitally with Elements, as well as graphics capabilities and explaining how they all fit together.
The associated website, www.adv-elements.com includes images featured in the book, so you can easily put these new found skills into practice.
Superbly illustrated in color throughout, written in Philip's trademark no-nonsense style, this guide will ensure you stay ahead of the rest. This is definitely the book for the digital photographer who wants to stand out from the crowd!
- Provides tips from the pros, to advance your Elements skills beyond the basics
- Step-by-step, highly illustrated, color tutorials show you what can be achieved
- Full coverage of the workflow involved, includes essential skills for digital cameras and web work
Review quote:
"...it is one of the best books on Adobe Photoshop (with or without Elements) I've read so far." - www.photocrack.com
"The book has an upbeat, friendly feel and is easy to read...The sections are well though out and well described...Advanced Photoshop Elements for Digital Photographers is a good book and very adequately demonstrates how powerful and effective Adobe Elements can be." - Journal of Visual Communication in Medicine
"The large section dealing with colour management is written in perhaps the easiest to understand manner I have encountered in the hundreds of Photoshop books available." - Royal Photographic Society Journal
Table of contents:
Foreword by Mike Leavy, Engineering Manager for Photoshop Elements, Adobe Systems; Introduction by Nigel Atherton, Editor of What Digital Camera and Better Digital Photography, UK; The next level; Scanner and camera techniques; Image changes - beyond the basics; Darkroom techniques on the desktop; Making better panoramas; Extending your web abilities; Producing effective graphics; Finely crafted output. Appendices: Jargon buster; Keyboard shortcuts; Elements to Photoshop feature equivalents.