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Photoshop CS4: The Missing Manual

Photoshop CS4: The Missing ManualAuthor: Lesa Snider
Publisher: Pogue Press
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Amazon.com Review
Packed with information, Photoshop CS4: The Missing Manual has all the secrets to editing photos and creating superior documents in Photoshop. Author and graphics pro Lesa Snider objectively explains how you can take advantage of all the powerful features, and get the results you want.

Praise
"I just saw Photoshop World instructor Lesa Snider's new book, Photoshop CS4: The Missing Manual, and it so reminded me of when Deke McClellend used to write The Photoshop Bible, (which I loved) because it literally covers everything about Photoshop (it's nearly 900 pages!). Lesa did a great job on the book, and in my mind, it is the new Photoshop Bible. Way to go Lesa!"
--Scott Kelby, Photoshop Insider


Five Fast Photo Effects in Photoshop CS4
By Lesa Snider

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Quick black-and-white with color tint 1. Quick black-and-white with color tint.

Photoshop lets you easily convert a color image to black-and-white without harming the original image. First, create a Black & White Adjustment layer by clicking the half-black/half-white circle at the bottom of your Layers panel, and then choose Black & White. Tweak the various sliders in the resulting Adjustments panel for maximum contrast, and then add a color overlay by clicking the Tint checkbox at the top of the panel. Photoshop assumes you want to give your image a brown (sepia) tint. To use another color, click the little brown color swatch to the right of the Tint checkbox and pick a new color from the resulting Color Picker.


2. Partial color effect.

To really draw viewer's eyes to the focal point of your image, make the focal point colored and the rest of the image black-and-white. By using the layer mask that tags along with each Adjustment layer, you can hide the effect of a Black & White Adjustment layer and bring back the original color. (Think of a layer mask as digital masking tape.) To create this effect, add an Adjustment layer by clicking the half-black/half-white circle at the bottom of the Layers palette, and then choose Black & White. Tweak the sliders for maximum contrast, and then, on the Layers panel, click once to select the Adjustment layer's mask (the white thumbnail to the right of the layer thumbnail). Press B to grab the Brush tool and, at the bottom of Tools panel, set the foreground color chip to black. (In the realm of the layer mask, painting with black conceals and painting with white reveals.) Next, mouse over to your document and use the Brush tool to paint over any area you want to bring back its original color. If you bring back too much color, press X to flip-flop your color chips so you're painting with white, and then paint that area to make it black and white again.

Partial Color Effect
Portrait popper 3. Portrait popper.

You can make Photoshop add a soft, darkened edge around any photo in seconds...if you know which filter to reach for. Choose Filter > Distort > Lens Correction, then grab the Vignette slider and drag it all the way to the left. To darken the edge color even more, grab the Midpoint slider and drag it slightly to the left. Click OK and you're finished!

4. Background swap.

If you want to add a colorful background to a photo that has a white background, don't waste time creating a selection to delete the background or hide it with a layer mask. Instead, swap backgrounds with the flick of a layer blend mode (blend modes change the way color on one layer interacts with the color on other layers). Simply place the colorful background at the top of your layers stack and use the pop-up menu at the top of the Layers panel to change that layer's blend mode to Darken. Like magic, wherever the two layers intersect, only the darkest colors will remain. If necessary, you can use a layer mask to hide parts of the new background, as shown here.

black and white image converted
Quick color boost 5. Quick color boost.

Photoshop CS4 gives you a quick new way to make the colors in your image pop without harming the original image. It's called the Vibrance Adjustment layer, and you can find it on the right side of your screen in the new Adjustments panel (or by clicking the half black/half white circle at the bottom of your Layers panel). Once you've created the Vibrance Adjustment layer, drag the Vibrance slider all the way to the right, and it intensifies the colors in your image. Happily, it has less of an effect on bright colors (because they're already highly saturated) than on lighter tones, yet it leaves skin tones relatively unchanged.



Look Inside Photoshop CS4: The Missing Manual

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Product Description
Photoshop is the world's most widely used photo-editing and graphics program. But with all its fantastic new features and options, the CS4 version can bewilder even the most seasoned professional. That's where Photoshop CS4: The Missing Manual comes in: packed with tips, tricks, and lots of practical advice, this visually rich four-color guidebook teaches you everything you need to know to edit photos and create beautiful documents in Photoshop.

Whether you're an absolute beginner or a power user ready to try some advanced techniques, author and graphics pro Lesa Snider King offers crystal-clear, jargon-free instructions to help you take advantage of these powerful tools--not only how they work, but when you should use them. You'll quickly get up to speed on new CS4 features such as:
  • Photoshop's completely revamped workspace
  • Smoother image display and quick zoom, including the new pixel grid view
  • New Masks and Adjustments panels
  • The Vibrance adjustment layer
  • Hand-painting adjustments and using graduated filters in Camera Raw
  • Enhanced Adobe Bridge

And much more. You'll also find out which features work well, and which aren't worth your time. Written with the clarity, humor, and objective scrutiny that are hallmarks of the Missing Manual series, Photoshop CS4: The Missing Manual is the friendly, thorough resource you need. Why settle for anything less?


Customer Reviews:
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5 out of 5 stars Awesome   June 28, 2010
freckles
Really great information, logically set out and easy to follow with plenty of screenshots. Love it!


5 out of 5 stars Great for a beginner   June 27, 2010
M. King (So Cal)
I have a number of Photoshop books that I purchased in order to get started learning the program. I am a computer professional but new to Photoshop. The Kelby books are great for applying Photoshop to specific photo procesing issues. This book is great for learning the basics of all of the things that Photoshop will do. I am only in chapter 2 but I am enjoying the style and the progression of learning. I would recommend it so far.


5 out of 5 stars Excellent Book. Excellent service from Vendor.   June 23, 2010
Paula Schuler
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

Adobe Photoshop CS4 is overwhelming to me, who has never had an Adobe class. This book is GREAT! Thanks to the author. Kudos.


4 out of 5 stars very clear and precise   May 31, 2010
J. Kew (Vancouver, British Columbia Canada)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

Review by Thorsten-Vancouver InDesign User Group.

This book starts with a great introduction "Congratulations on buying one of the most complicated pieces of software ever created", and goes on in explaining what is new in this version of Photoshop. For me as Photographer it is also great to have my own introduction on what I should be aware of in this book. Great!

After that it is easing in into what photoshop is all about and how it is set up, the panels, the tools, preferences and so much more. Everything is very easy explained and images make it even easier to understand. I like that it feels like a beginner and a professional could read this at the same time. From there it goes more into detail about layers, selections, channels, editing images, combining images, color and my favorite the beauty shop. After that there is more about the artistic side of photoshop what does not make it harder to understand, but even more interesting. Especially creating your own art, in a way.

The printing and the web is not so interesting for me and it seemed to be too much to read at this time. But as a photographer this is very important. They should have included more about color profiles and how to use them and set them up with different printers, but I think it is a good start. The whole ends with a big bang and to create an easier work flow with actions. Actions are very important if you shoot a lot and need to do some easy tweaking, sizing, cropping, ... So it is a great way to end this book with that as well as the plug ins mentioned in the last chapter.

All together it is a nice book, easy to read and easy to understand. The notes and tips all around are good too, they help you to not just see the example that is mentioned in the book, but go beyond that. Sometimes it feels like too much text, but that is necessary to make it very clear and precise. Fun Fun Fun!!!



5 out of 5 stars Photoshop CS4 - The mising manual   April 22, 2010
Judith Cahill (Australia)
0 out of 1 found this review helpful

This book is easy to read and has a lot of pictures and explains things easily using pictures to demonstrate thin gs as required. Seriously this is the third book I have used and it is the best. I am glad I bought it

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