Adobe Photoshop Elements 3.0: A Visual Introduction to Digital Imaging FROM OUR EDITORS
The Barnes & Noble Review
If youᄑve chosen Photoshop Elements 3.0 as your image editor, youᄑve got almost too much power at your command. It can do so much -- where do you start? Philip Andrews can help. He shows you both the trees and the forest. No Elements book is better at explaining why each tool exists, what problems it solves, and when youᄑll need it.
Andrews covers all the basics, plus a host of advanced techniques (such as working with RAW files). He shows how to create panoramas; then prepare images for Web, email (and, yeah, even print). Youᄑll walk through designing everything from calendars to VCDs, restaurant menus to logos. The bookᄑs full-color throughout, and Andrewsᄑs image examples arenᄑt just instructive, theyᄑre attractive, too. Bill Camarda, from the April 2005 Read Only
FROM THE PUBLISHER
"Philip Andrews' clear and easy-to-follow introduction to Adobe Photoshop Elements 3.0 sets the package in the broader context of digital imaging and gives you all you need to know to achieve professional-looking results." This updated edition includes comprehensive coverage to show all the new features of version 3.0, including Photo Browser, Quick Fix editor, Photo Creations Projects, the integrated RAW file editor and 16-bit editing support.