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Book Reviews of Photoshop Elements 5: The Missing ManualBook Review: GREAT for the Beginner Summary: 5 Stars
I purchased PS Elements 5.0, upgrading from a different program entirely. I didn't have a clue where to begin and knew I needed a book. After researching on which one was "the one", I decided on "The Missing Manual". I read the entire book, and now it is a reference as I work in the program. It is well written, detailed and has a wealth of information. I highly recommend this for anybody trying to learn this program.
Book Review: Photoshop Elements 5: The Missing Manual Summary: 5 Stars
This publication is the a must for "Photoshop Elements 5" users and has become an improtant complement to the ".....Classroom in a Book". It is presented in an format that makes it more for the advanced user of the software. This book has also become a reliable source of information for me while I am using the software without having to go to the "Help" pulldown during a operation in progress.
Book Review: Great if you want to learn Elements from scratch Summary: 5 Stars
Before I purchased this book, I tried to use the help features, but I couldn't get anywhere. Once I started to read this book, I began to make some progress as well as learn things I didn't plan on learning. I've only begun learning Elements, but all I need is there to learn as much as I wish when I have the time to do so. Before this book, I began to wonder if I ever could learn Elements 5.
Book Review: Very pleased... Summary: 5 Stars
The best book I have read on Photoshop! It is READABLE and fun to read and it really explains things very well. I have been using Photoshop 7 for years but got Elements 5 for the shadows-highlight and other tools which PS 7 does not have. Reading this has shown me many little things and options in Photoshop that I had not been aware of. A great book. Buy it!
Book Review: Photoshop Elements 5 - The Missing Manual Summary: 5 Stars
This is the most comprehensive "manual" for Photoshop Elements 5 that I have seen. I looked at "Classroom in a Book" (Adobe)- good, and "The Photoshop Elements 5 Book" by Scott Kelby - better but the "Manual" is best. It is written in simple to understand terms. I would recommend it for beginners. Advanced users can use "The Manual" as a reference.
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