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If you use other graphic editing programs, this book will serve as a jumpstart using Photoshop Elements 2.0.If you haven't used graphic editing programs, don't use this book. While the illustrations are SUPER, many of the functions are not explained, so the reader doesn't get a good understanding of what they are doing.
This book had not arrived when I fled Katrina Hurricane
This book is just perfect for beginners like me who want to understand how the various functionalities of the software can be used to realize what they want. It is the first time I spend the time writing a review for a book on amazon. Along with this one, I bought The Hidden Power of Photoshop Elements 2 (that I have not started yet) to get into the hairy details. You get a double page per function, very clear and precise, easy to read and to understand. I decided to do it for TYV Photoshop Elements because of its excellent quality. I tried a few other Photoshop books before and couldn't go further than page 30 because text is definitely not adequate to teach you how to use a software dedicated to imaging.
(Arguably, this might be an asset - you might feel proud that many of your photographs are considerably better than those in used in your guidebook). This may or may not matter to you. For a visual program a visual guide seems logical to me (I have found the lengthy prose-based books less useful).The downside. When looking for a guidebook, I hope to get exposed to worthwhile artistic photographs that will inspire some creativity. The photographs used to illustrate each lesson are truly awful - they are simple snapshots. Photoelements 2 is a powerful, complex program that is far from intuitive to use.
The book's main asset is, as the title implies, visual - with screenshots of the different steps. The author illustrates, for example, how to change colors by changing a house's driveway into a hideous, garish color. Abode's manual lists the functions of the program but provides little advice as to when to use each function - and this is needed.Mr. Not one is a worthwhile photograph. You won't find art here - but you will find the basic building blocks to PE2. Wooldbridge's book attempts, generally successfully, to provide a simple overview of all the key functions in PE2.
Basic steps are covered, but not more complex, cumulative approaches (however, it can be argued that the book doesn't claim to do this).
After you read it (it's a smooth fast read) you can go back to the Users Guide (which is OK once you have a feel for the program) to pick up a few more details, or feel more comfortable with the on-line help or other, less visual, books. It is a wonderful book and learning tool. I started with the Users Guide that came with the software and couldn't make heads or tails of it- mostly verbal descriptions of visual processes. The "Teach Yourself Visually Photoshop Elements 2.0" made everything clear.
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