These days, nobody really wants to learn everything there is about a software product like Photoshop Elements. And even if you did, who has the time to endlessly tinker and play with it until you figure everything out?
You just want a book that will quickly show you how to do things with Photoshop Elements - things that aren't already covered in the docs, and things you can't just figure out on your own.
Adobe Photoshop Elements in a Snap is designed specifically for today's computer user.
- Somebody who is new to Photoshop Elements, but not new to computers.
- Somebody who doesn't have time for long-winded, mind-numbing explanations - and certainly no time or patience for bad jokes.
Comprised of a series of well-organized, bite-sized, quickly accomplished tasks, the book lets the reader zero right in on the one particular task he or she wants to accomplish, quickly figure out what to do, do it, and then get back to work.
Part 1 Oraganizing items in the catalog
Part 2 Working with images
Part 3 Editing images
Part 4 Sharing, Creating, And Having Fun
Jennifer Fulton is an experienced trainer, consultant, and author who has used nearly every graphics editor and organizer ever produced, for both work and home. She is partnered in business with her husband, Scott. They work and live in the midwest United States with their daughter, Katerina—the subject of many illustrations in this book.
Scott M. Fulton, III is a veteran author, editor, programmer, and artist with 27 years' experience in the field of computing. As one of Computer Shopper magazine's original editorial team, he introduced North America to CorelDraw, and has since written many books and articles on the subject of graphic art and design.