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Titre : | The Photoshop CS2 Help Desk Book |
Auteurs : | Dave Cross |
Type de document : | document électronique |
Editeur : | [S.l.] : Peachpit Press, 2005 |
ISBN/ISSN/EAN : | 978-0-321-33704-7 |
Résumé : |
After years of fielding questions at seminars from Photoshop users, Dave Cross realized there was a lot of common ground: there were many questions that were indeed "frequently asked." In addition, most questions seemed start with ÔÇ£How come I canÔÇÖtÔǪ." "How do IÔǪ." or "Why wonÔÇÖt the (fill in the blank) tool work?" This book addresses the most common problems and questions in Photoshop by both providing answers to the most frequently asked questions, and outlining strategies that can help you avoid problems in the first place. YouÔÇÖll see: ÔÇó Where to start when things don't work: from tool settings to re-installing Photoshop ÔÇó The most common warning dialogs: why they appears, how to fix them, and how to avoid them ÔÇó The Photoshop CS2 Checklist: what to check when things go wrong, or before you start working, to help avoid problems ÔÇó Solutions to typical problems when using the Adobe Creative Suite ÔÇó How to avoid problems by creating flexible documents (adjustment layers, layer masks, groups, smart object, layer comps, and more) ÔÇó Frequently asked questionsÔÇöand their answersÔÇöin all key areas of Photoshop CS2: ÔÇó general operations (palettes, workspaces, menus, etc.) ÔÇó color (CMYK, color management, spot color, choosing color, etc.) ÔÇó type ÔÇó selections ÔÇó┬ámaking adjustments ÔÇó layers ÔÇó preferences and settings ÔÇó┬á image capture (resolution, Camera Raw, file size) ÔÇó sizing (canvas size, image size, copping) ÔÇó automation (actions, batch, built-in automation commands) ÔÇó common image problems (exposure, focus, noise, color cast, etc.) ÔÇó painting (brushes, choosing color) ÔÇó output (web, PDF, video, printing) ÔÇó special effects (filters, layer styles) ÔÇó tools (that don't fit into any other category) ÔÇó How to customize Photoshop CS2 to work the way you want it to (actions, menus, workspaces, shortcuts, preferences) ÔÇó┬áHow to make your own brushes, swatches, shapes, styles, and patterns ### From the Back Cover After years of fielding questions at seminars from Photoshop users, Dave Cross realized there was a lot of common ground: there were many questions that were indeed "frequently asked." In addition, most questions seemed start with ÔÇ£How come I canÔÇÖtÔǪ." "How do IÔǪ." or "Why wonÔÇÖt the (fill in the blank) tool work?" This book addresses the most common problems and questions in Photoshop by both providing answers to the most frequently asked questions, and outlining strategies that can help you avoid problems in the first place. YouÔÇÖll see: ÔÇó Where to start when things don't work: from tool settings to re-installing Photoshop ÔÇó The most common warning dialogs: why they appears, how to fix them, and how to avoid them ÔÇó The Photoshop CS2 Checklist: what to check when things go wrong, or before you start working, to help avoid problems ÔÇó Solutions to typical problems when using the Adobe Creative Suite ÔÇó How to avoid problems by creating flexible documents (adjustment layers, layer masks, groups, smart object, layer comps, and more) ÔÇó Frequently asked questionsÔÇöand their answersÔÇöin all key areas of Photoshop CS2: ÔÇó general operations (palettes, workspaces, menus, etc.) ÔÇó color (CMYK, color management, spot color, choosing color, etc.) ÔÇó type ÔÇó selections ÔÇó┬ámaking adjustments ÔÇó layers ÔÇó preferences and settings ÔÇó┬á image capture (resolution, Camera Raw, file size) ÔÇó sizing (canvas size, image size, copping) ÔÇó automation (actions, batch, built-in automation commands) ÔÇó common image problems (exposure, focus, noise, color cast, etc.) ÔÇó painting (brushes, choosing color) ÔÇó output (web, PDF, video, printing) ÔÇó special effects (filters, layer styles) ÔÇó tools (that don't fit into any other category) ÔÇó How to customize Photoshop CS2 to work the way you want it to (actions, menus, workspaces, shortcuts, preferences) ÔÇó┬áHow to make your own brushes, swatches, shapes, styles, and patterns ### About the Author **Dave Cross** is Senior Developer of Education and Curriculum for NAPP. He is involved in all aspects of the training that is provided to NAPP members, including the content of seminars, conferences, workbooks, and tutorials on their website. Prior to joining NAPP, he lived in Canada and spent many years as a trainer and author, running his own training center, the Digital Media Learning Centre, teaching classes on Photoshop, Illustrator, Acrobat, QuarkXPress, and InDesign. He wrote Illustrator CS2 Killer Tips, and is the author of three other instructional DVDs: Photoshop Elements for Beginners, Photoshop CS for Beginners, and Photoshop Elements for Digital Photographers. |