Adobe Creative Team
Author of PostScript(R) Language Reference Manual (2nd Edition)
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Adobe Photoshop for Macintosh: The official training workbook for Adobe Photoshop 3 (Classroom in a Book) (1994) 25 copies
Substance 10 copies
Adobe Photoshop Elements 6 and Adobe Premiere Elements 4 Classroom in a Book Collection (2007) 8 copies
Adobe InDesign CS 8 copies
Adobe Photoshop CS3 User Guide 6 copies
Adobe Photoshop Elements 4.0 and Premiere Elements 2.0 Classroom in a Book Collection (2005) 4 copies
Adobe Photoshop Elements 5.0 and Adobe Premiere Elements 3.0 Classroom in a Book Collection (2006) 3 copies
Adobe Photoshop 6.0 3 copies
Adobe Photoshop Elements 7 and Adobe Premiere Elements 7 Classroom in a Book Collection (2009) 3 copies
Adobe PageMaker 6.0 3 copies
Adobe After Effects CS3 : das Praxisbuch zum Lernen und Nachschlagen ; [alle Beispieldateien zum Nachbauen der Workshops (2008) 2 copies
Adobe Type Guide, Volume 1 2 copies
Adobe FrameMaker 6.0 User Guide 2 copies
Adobe Type Guide, Volume 2 2 copies
A Dvd Primer 2 copies
Adobe PageMaker 6.0 2 copies
Adobe Illustrator CS2 users guide 2 copies
Adobe Illustrator 9.0 2 copies
Adobe FrameMaker 5.5 User Guide 2 copies
Adobe InDesign User Guide 2 copies
User Guide Adobe Dimensions 2.0 2 copies
Adobe PageMaker 6.5 Plus 2 copies
Adobe FrameMaker 7.0 User Guide 2 copies
Adobe Premiere Pro 2 copies
adobe golive 5.0 USER GUIDE 2 copies
Adobe Pagemaker 6.5 Users Guide 2 copies
Adobe Photoshop Elements 4.0 Plus Adobe Premiere Elements 2.0 (Boxed, Includes All Software CDs and Manuals) (2005) 2 copies
ADOBE FLEX 3: USING FLEX WITH DATA SERVICES - ADOBE LIVE CYCLE DATA SERVICES ES 2.6 DEVELOPER GUIDE 2 copies
PHOTOSHOP CS GUIA AUTORIZADO ADOBE 2 copies
Adobe Photoshop 6.0 - Classroom in a Book . Das offizielle Übungshandbuch, entwickelt von Adobe-Mitarbeitern (2001) 2 copies
Adobe InDesign 2.0 - Classroom in a Book . Das offizielle Trainingsbuch, entwickelt vom Adobe Creative (2002) 2 copies
Adobe GoLive 4.0 2 copies
XMP Specification (January 2004) 2 copies
Adobe Photoshop 7.0 - Classroom in a Book . Das offizielle Trainingsbuch - entwickelt vom Adobe Creative (2002) 2 copies
Adobe Photoshop 3.0 2 copies
Adobe GoLive CS User Guide 1 copy
InDesign CS5 / Adobe InDesign CS5: Classroom in a Book (Diseno Y Creatividad / Design and Creativity) (Spanish Edition) (2010) 1 copy
3D Game Art 1 copy
Official Adobe Electronic Publishing Guide: The Essential Resource for Electronic Publishing (1999) 1 copy
Photoshop Elements 6 1 copy
Adobe Creative Suite 2 Premium, 2005, with Adobe Creative Suite 2.3 Premium Upgrade, 2006 (7 CDs) (2006) 1 copy
Ninety Nine U 1 copy
Creative Master Suite 5.5 1 copy
GoLive 4.0 User Guide 1 copy
Adobe Acrobat 4.0 1 copy
Adobe Acrobat 5.0 1 copy
Big Red Book (Spring 2003) 1 copy
Adobe After Effects 5.0 - Classroom in a Book . Das offizielle Übungsbuch - entwickelt von Adobe-Mitarbeitern (2001) 1 copy
Adobe After Effects 5.5/5.0 - Classroom in a Book . Das offizielle Übungsbuch - entwickelt vom Adobe Creative Team (2002) 1 copy
Photoshop CS Killer Tips 1 copy
Charlemagne 1 copy
Caflisch Script 1 copy
Adobe Caslon 1 copy
Adobe Garamond 1 copy
MIF Reference 1 copy
Adobe Wood Type 1 1 copy
Viva 1 copy
Utopia 1 copy
Trajan 1 copy
Tekton 1 copy
Poetica 1 copy
PhotoDeluxe 1 copy
Minion 1 copy
Adobe Illustrator '88 1 copy
Adobe Illustrator, Tutorial 1 copy
Adobe Photoshop v 6.0 1 copy
Adobe Premiere 4.0 1 copy
Adobe After Affects 3.1 1 copy
Adobe Audition 3 User Guide 1 copy
Adobe ImageReady User Guide 1 copy
Adobe Encore DVD 1.0 1 copy
Adobe Photoshop 4.0 1 copy
Adobe Wood Type 2 1 copy
Adobe Photoshop Users' Guide 1 copy
Adobe Persuasion 4 1 copy
Adobe LiveMotion 1 copy
Adobe ImageStyler 1 copy
Adobe Dimensions 3 1 copy
Adobe Dimensions 2 1 copy
Adobe Dimensions 1 1 copy
Adobe FrameViewer 5.5 1 copy
Adobe Premiere 6.0 1 copy
Adobe Garamond Specifier 1 copy
Flash Player 10.1 (Mac) 1 copy
Flash Player 9 (Mac) 1 copy
Flash Player 7 (Mac) 1 copy
Adobe ScreenReady 1 copy
Adobe Acrobat X Pro 1 copy
Adobe Photoshop 4.0 [Mac] 1 copy
Adobe FrameMaker + SGML 5.1 1 copy
Adobe SuperATM 3.9 1 copy
Adobe Illustrator 7.0 1 copy
Adobe Illustrator 5.5 1 copy
Adobe InDesign 1.5 1 copy
Adobe PageMaker 7.0 1 copy
Adobe FrameMaker 7.0 1 copy
Adobe FrameMaker 5.5 1 copy
Adobe Fetch 1.2 1 copy
Adobe PageMill 2.0 1 copy
Adobe Acrobat 5.0 1 copy
Adobe Acrobat 4.0 1 copy
Adobe Acrobat 3.0 1 copy
Acrobat Exchange 2.0 1 copy
Streamline 4.0 1 copy
Streamline 3.1 1 copy
Acrobat Capture 3.0 1 copy
Adobe Premiere 4.2 for Mac 1 copy
Adobe Photoshop 7.0 [Mac] 1 copy
Adobe Plus Pack 1 copy
Adobe Acrobat X 1 copy
Adobe PageMaker v 6.5 1 copy
Portable Document Format: Changes from Version 1.3 to 1.4 (Technical Note #5409 - Preliminary) 1 copy
Adobe New Caledonia 1 copy
Handboek Adobe Photoshop cs 1 copy
Adobe Photoshop Lightroom 1 copy
Adobe Flash CS3 Adobe Dreamweaver CS3 Classroom in a Book: Das offizielle Trainingsbuch von Adobe Systems (2007) 1 copy
Adobe Photoshop CS4 1 copy
Photoshop Elements 10 MAC 1 copy
ADOBE ILLUSTRATOR USER GUIDE, COLOR GUIDE, BEYOND THE BASICS & TUTORIAL VERSION 4 FOR WINDOWS (1992) 1 copy
Illustrator CC Help 1 copy
Arno Pro (specimen) 1 copy
Adobe Type on Call 3.0 1 copy
Adobe Photoshop Deluxe 2.5.1 1 copy
[Adobe envelope with specimen cards for Trajan Sans, Leander Script, Source Sans, Source Serif] 1 copy
Adobe Originals 1 copy
Adobe Product Sampler 1 copy
Acrobat Capture 2.01 1 copy
Adobe Print Publishing Guide 1 copy
GoLive 5.0 1 copy
Adobe Persuasion 3.0 1 copy
Adobe Premiere 5.0 1 copy
Adobe Premiere 4.2 1 copy
Adobe Premiere 4.0 1 copy
Adobe After Effects 3.1 1 copy
Adobe After Effects 2.0 1 copy
Adobe Photoshop Elements 1 copy
Adobe Illustrator 9.0 1 copy
Adobe Photoshop 6.0 Handbuch 1 copy
Photoshop Elements 5 1 copy
Adobe Ilustrator 10 1 copy
Adobe Encore DVD 1.5 1 copy
Adobe After Effects 6.5 1 copy
Adobe Premiere Pro 1.5 1 copy
Utopia : an Adobe Original 1 copy
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If you are looking for a definitive guide to using Adobe's flagship product, this is not it. The title says it all, Classroom in a Book. Well designed lessons will get you familiar with this complex program, but it cannot make you an expert. That takes practice and patience.
As with all the other books in the series, the lessons a designed to get you started with a particular skill. After that, the creativity is up to you.
If you work with digital photographs, this book will help you graduate show more from whatever came with your camera to real professional tools. If you do graphic design, this will acquaint you with one of the most popular professional grade graphic design tools available today. show less
As with all the other books in the series, the lessons a designed to get you started with a particular skill. After that, the creativity is up to you.
If you work with digital photographs, this book will help you graduate show more from whatever came with your camera to real professional tools. If you do graphic design, this will acquaint you with one of the most popular professional grade graphic design tools available today. show less
Good introductory text, but not the best reference tool!
While I had tinkered around with Photoshop a bit in the past, I had to buckle down and get serious about it for work a few years ago. Before picking up "Adobe Photoshop 7.0 Classroom in a Book," I could perform basic photo manipulations and touch-ups, but not much more.
I was able to work through "Photoshop 7.0 CIB" in about a week. The book's divided into 18 lessons, all roughly the same length, so it was easy to map out a plan and show more stick to it. The instructions are straightforward, clearly written, understandable, and informative. The beginning chapters (Getting to Know the Work Area and Using the File Browser) are perhaps a bit basic, but might be necessary for those completely unfamiliar with the program. The remaining 12 lessons cover the essentials, including basic photo corrections; working with selections; layer basics; masks and channels; retouching and repairing; painting and editing; basic pen tool techniques; vector masks, paths, and shapes; advanced layer techniques; creating special effects; preparing images for two-color printing; optimizing web images and image maps; adding interactive slices and rollovers; creating animated images; setting up your monitor for color management; and producing and printing consistent color. I did find two major mistakes that make completing the lessons impossible, but the good news is that they're only moderately difficult to spot.
After completing this guide, my understanding of Photoshop increased exponentially. It helped to familiarize me with tools which I had never used before (some of which I'll probably never use again!), and increased my confidence in regards to tools I already knew how to use. It's an excellent introductory guide to Photoshop 7.0 (indeed, it was the first Photoshop manual I purchased and actually completed!).
However, I've since upgraded to Photoshop 8.0 CS, and have read a number of 8.0 manuals. As I've graduated to more advanced graphics manipulation, I also find myself constantly referring to Photoshop books when I try a technique that I've learned but haven't yet mastered. I can honestly say that "Adobe Photoshop 7.0 Classroom in a Book" is always the last book I pick up - it's a last resort, and is almost never of any use. While it does help you learn the Photoshop basics, it isn't very helpful as a reference tool. Rather than teaching you the finer points of using a specific tool (including its many options, and when it's best to choose one tool over another), the "Classroom in a Book" just demonstrates the mechanics. Thus, it's virtually useless as a reference tool - it can introduce you to Photoshop's capabilities, but can't help you apply them beyond the basic lessons in the text.
Although newbies will find this book helpful, there are better ones out there which can both introduce you to the program AND act as long-term reference tools. I can guarantee that you'll read through "Adobe Photoshop 7.0 Classroom in a Book" once, maybe even twice, but after that it will just gather dust on your bookshelf. You're better off spending your cash on a book that you'll keep out on your desk, close at hand, until your next Photoshop upgrade. For an indispensable all-purpose guide to Photoshop, I highly recommend "Photoshop 7.0 for Windows and Macintosh" (or CS, if you have the newest version) by Elaine Weinmann and Peter Lourekas. It may be light on fancy illustrations and glossy pictures - but that's why it's one of the more affordable manuals on the market!
http://www.easyvegan.info/2005/05/10/adobe-photoshop-7-0-classroom-in-a-book/ show less
While I had tinkered around with Photoshop a bit in the past, I had to buckle down and get serious about it for work a few years ago. Before picking up "Adobe Photoshop 7.0 Classroom in a Book," I could perform basic photo manipulations and touch-ups, but not much more.
I was able to work through "Photoshop 7.0 CIB" in about a week. The book's divided into 18 lessons, all roughly the same length, so it was easy to map out a plan and show more stick to it. The instructions are straightforward, clearly written, understandable, and informative. The beginning chapters (Getting to Know the Work Area and Using the File Browser) are perhaps a bit basic, but might be necessary for those completely unfamiliar with the program. The remaining 12 lessons cover the essentials, including basic photo corrections; working with selections; layer basics; masks and channels; retouching and repairing; painting and editing; basic pen tool techniques; vector masks, paths, and shapes; advanced layer techniques; creating special effects; preparing images for two-color printing; optimizing web images and image maps; adding interactive slices and rollovers; creating animated images; setting up your monitor for color management; and producing and printing consistent color. I did find two major mistakes that make completing the lessons impossible, but the good news is that they're only moderately difficult to spot.
After completing this guide, my understanding of Photoshop increased exponentially. It helped to familiarize me with tools which I had never used before (some of which I'll probably never use again!), and increased my confidence in regards to tools I already knew how to use. It's an excellent introductory guide to Photoshop 7.0 (indeed, it was the first Photoshop manual I purchased and actually completed!).
However, I've since upgraded to Photoshop 8.0 CS, and have read a number of 8.0 manuals. As I've graduated to more advanced graphics manipulation, I also find myself constantly referring to Photoshop books when I try a technique that I've learned but haven't yet mastered. I can honestly say that "Adobe Photoshop 7.0 Classroom in a Book" is always the last book I pick up - it's a last resort, and is almost never of any use. While it does help you learn the Photoshop basics, it isn't very helpful as a reference tool. Rather than teaching you the finer points of using a specific tool (including its many options, and when it's best to choose one tool over another), the "Classroom in a Book" just demonstrates the mechanics. Thus, it's virtually useless as a reference tool - it can introduce you to Photoshop's capabilities, but can't help you apply them beyond the basic lessons in the text.
Although newbies will find this book helpful, there are better ones out there which can both introduce you to the program AND act as long-term reference tools. I can guarantee that you'll read through "Adobe Photoshop 7.0 Classroom in a Book" once, maybe even twice, but after that it will just gather dust on your bookshelf. You're better off spending your cash on a book that you'll keep out on your desk, close at hand, until your next Photoshop upgrade. For an indispensable all-purpose guide to Photoshop, I highly recommend "Photoshop 7.0 for Windows and Macintosh" (or CS, if you have the newest version) by Elaine Weinmann and Peter Lourekas. It may be light on fancy illustrations and glossy pictures - but that's why it's one of the more affordable manuals on the market!
http://www.easyvegan.info/2005/05/10/adobe-photoshop-7-0-classroom-in-a-book/ show less
As the title suggest the book consists both of a PostScript language tutorial and a "cookbook" with programs that achieve some interesting tasks. The tutorial is an excellent and very accessible introduction to the language; I enjoyed reading it very much. The cookbook is less accessible: it not only depends on material described in the tutorial, but also on the PostScript Language Reference Manual. Hence, the cookbook is somewhat hard to follow if the reference manual is not available.
This is a utilitarian tutorial. And it is good, as far as it goes.
You learn the tools and more than enough to take you from beginner to intermediate, but that is probably as far as you can get with this.
Will that be enough? Maybe.
There are certainly amazing things that can be done with photoshop but this won't take you to a level where you can do those great things. You can certainly make better every photo you have ever taken after reading the book, but there is another level of teaching show more that this book is missing. How to really understand what sliding one way, or the other with the various levers the software has will do to a photo and why you would.
Too often the book just tells you to experiment. Not what the experiment will pay off. Or further, there are many other filters in the software that the book does not discuss why you would use them. I gather experiment again.
A chance to make you the best intermediate user of Photoshop and we are let down that the book does not even get us to the red zone on that. It does it's job narrowly defined, but no more. Buy and use knowing this going in. show less
You learn the tools and more than enough to take you from beginner to intermediate, but that is probably as far as you can get with this.
Will that be enough? Maybe.
There are certainly amazing things that can be done with photoshop but this won't take you to a level where you can do those great things. You can certainly make better every photo you have ever taken after reading the book, but there is another level of teaching show more that this book is missing. How to really understand what sliding one way, or the other with the various levers the software has will do to a photo and why you would.
Too often the book just tells you to experiment. Not what the experiment will pay off. Or further, there are many other filters in the software that the book does not discuss why you would use them. I gather experiment again.
A chance to make you the best intermediate user of Photoshop and we are let down that the book does not even get us to the red zone on that. It does it's job narrowly defined, but no more. Buy and use knowing this going in. show less
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