The Complete Idiot’s Guide to Adobe Photoshop 6

The Complete Idiot’s Guide to Adobe Photoshop 6 by Robert Stanley, published by Penguin in 2000, is a comprehensive resource designed for users eager to explore the features of Adobe Photoshop 6 and ImageReady 3. This first edition spans 413 pages and is presented in English, making it accessible to a wide audience. The book aims to demystify the software’s capabilities, providing practical insights into its real-world applications while catering to users of varying skill levels.
Readers will find a straightforward approach to understanding the new features of Photoshop 6, with an emphasis on usability rather than artistic expertise. The guide covers essential topics related to computer graphics and desktop publishing, ensuring that users can quickly familiarize themselves with the tools available. This edition serves as a valuable reference for anyone looking to enhance their design skills and effectively utilize graphics tools in their projects.
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Do all the new bells and whistles of Adobe Photoshop 6 and ImageReady 3 have you buzzing with anticipation, but also leave you with a healthy dose of intimidation? Do you wish you could find a book that not only tells you what Photoshop’s features are, but real-world uses for them? Do you wish you could find a book that takes into consideration the fact that not everyone is van Gogh? Do you just want to quickly and easily get up to speed on the latest features? The CIG to Photoshop is just what you need!
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