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Learn Adobe Photoshop CS5 by Video - Kelly McCathran, Scott Citron, Ted LoCascio,  video2brain

Learn Adobe Photoshop CS5 by Video

Core Training in Visual Communication
Media-Kombination
120 Seiten
2010
Peachpit Press Publications
978-0-321-71980-5 (ISBN)
CHF 57,95 inkl. MwSt
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This complete training program from Adobe Press and video2brain combines over 21 hours of exceptional video training with a full-color 120-page guide to teach you the fundamentals of Adobe Photoshop CS5 as well as the basic principles of image editing. Trainers Kelly McCathran, Ted LoCascio, and Scott Citron show you how to use essential commands and tools to retouch pictures, combine type with images, and create dramatic visual effects.

Topics include:

•    Creating a panoramic photograph
•    Converting a color image to black-and-white
•    Working with 3D objects
•    Removing unwanted details from an image
•    Customizing keyboard shortcuts
•    Creating and managing layers
•    Exporting and printing images

and more!

The lessons are wrapped in a feature-rich interface that lets you jump to any topic and bookmark individual sections for later review. Full-Screen mode provides a hi-def, immersive experience, and Watch-and-Work mode shrinks the video into a small window so you can play the videos alongside Adobe Photoshop CS5.

As with all titles in the Learn by Video series, the project files used in the lessons are included with the course, and interactive review questions help reinforce what you've learned. Selected videos are also provided ready to be downloaded for viewing on your iPhone, iPod, or other compatible mobile device.

This Adobe-Approved title is structured around the objectives of the “Visual Communication using Adobe Photoshop CS5” exam at the Adobe Certified Associate level.

Note from the Publisher

After this product was released we discovered that its master disc contains a small programming error that prevents video from playing on those rare machines whose display resolution is set to an small size (1024 x 768 or smaller). If you are one of the unlucky few who has run into this problem, we can send you a new disc on which the error has been corrected. Please send an email message with your name and mailing address to ask@peachpit.com. Please be sure to specify the title of the product you are writing about.

Scott Citron is an award-winning graphic designer and publishing consultant. His clients include Adobe Systems, Random House, HarperCollins Publishers, and Bloomsbury USA. Scott has taught at the Parsons School of Design, New York University, Type Director’s Club, and Fashion Institute of Technology. An Adobe Certified Instructor in Photoshop, Lightroom, and more, he’s also a frequent speaker at major trade conferences. Ted LoCascio is a professional graphic designer, author and educator. He served as senior designer at the National Association of Photoshop Professionals (NAPP) for several years, and has created layouts, graphics, and designs for many successful software training books, videos, websites, and magazines. Kelly McCathran has been teaching Adobe applications since 1992 and computer classes since 1989. She’s an Adobe Certified Instructor in InDesign, Photoshop, Illustrator, Acrobat, and PageMaker. Kelly has traveled North America and abroad, teaching applications to the largest printshops and ad agencies in the world. The team at video2brain created and produced this high-quality course. Every year, hundreds of thousands of customers around the world take advantage of the exceptional video training offered by video2brain, an Adobe Certified Training Provider.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 12.8.2010
Verlagsort Berkeley
Sprache englisch
Maße 181 x 230 mm
Gewicht 470 g
Themenwelt Informatik Grafik / Design Digitale Bildverarbeitung
ISBN-10 0-321-71980-8 / 0321719808
ISBN-13 978-0-321-71980-5 / 9780321719805
Zustand Neuware
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