Adobe Photoshop Book
Seven Things You'll Wish
You
Had Known
Before Reading This Book
(1)You don't have to read
this book in order.
I designed this book
so you can turn right to the technique you want to learn, and start there. I
explain everything as I go, step-by-step, so if you want to learn how to remove
dust spots from a RAW image, just turn to page 82, and in a couple of minutes,
you'll know. I did write the book in a logical order for learning CS5, but
don't let that tie your hands—jump right to whatever technique you want to
learn—you can always go back, review, and try other Stuff.
2)Practice along with the same
photos I used here in the book.
As you're going through
the book, and you come to a technique like "Creating HDR Images in
Photoshop CSS," you might not have an HDR-bracketed set of shots hanging
around, so in those cases I usually made the images available for you to
download, so you can follow along with the book. You can find them at
www.kelbytraining.com/books/css (see, this is one of those things. I was
talking about that you'd miss if you skipped this and went right to Chapter 1).
By the way, the screen captures here are totally just for looks, because these
pages would look pretty empty without any images (though you can read the story
about them at ww%v.scottkeIby.com/ blog/2010/archives/10105).
It's
really important to me that you get a lot out of reading this book, and one way
I can help is to get you to read these seven quick things about the book that
you'll wish later you knew now. For example, it's here that I tell you about
where to download something important, and if you skip over this, eventually
you'll send me an email asking where it is, but by then you'll be really
aggravated, and well... it's gonna get ugly. We can skip all that (and more), if you take
two minutes now and read these seven quick things. I promise to make it worth
your while.
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