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Adobe Photoshop CC Classroom in a Book (2014 release) [Multiple-component retail product]

  • Formaat: Multiple-component retail product, 384 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 233x190x18 mm, kaal: 770 g, Contains 1 Paperback / softback and 1 Digital product license key
  • Ilmumisaeg: 07-Aug-2014
  • Kirjastus: Adobe Press,U.S.
  • ISBN-10: 0133924440
  • ISBN-13: 9780133924442
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  • Formaat: Multiple-component retail product, 384 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 233x190x18 mm, kaal: 770 g, Contains 1 Paperback / softback and 1 Digital product license key
  • Ilmumisaeg: 07-Aug-2014
  • Kirjastus: Adobe Press,U.S.
  • ISBN-10: 0133924440
  • ISBN-13: 9780133924442
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The fastest, easiest, most comprehensive way to learn Adobe® Photoshop®  CC (2014 release)

Classroom in a Book®, the best-selling series of hands-on software training workbooks, offers what no other book or training program doesan official training series from Adobe Systems Incorporated, developed with the support of Adobe product experts.

Adobe Photoshop CC Classroom in a Book contains 14 lessons that cover the basics, providing countless tips and techniques to help you become more productive with the program. You can follow the book from start to finish or choose only those lessons that interest you.

In addition to learning the key elements of the Photoshop interface, this completely revised CC (2014 release) edition covers new features, including Generator, 3D printing, linked Smart Objects, Blur Gallery, smarter Smart Guides, Perspective Warp, and more.

Purchasing this book gives you access to the downloadable lesson files you need to work through the projects in the book, and to electronic book updates covering new features that Adobe releases for Creative Cloud customers. For access, goto www.peachpit.com/redeem and redeem the unique code provided inside this book.

The Classroom in a Book series is by far the best training material on the market. Everything you need to master the software is included: clear explanations of each lesson, step-by-step instructions, and the project files for the students.

Barbara Binder, Adobe Certified Instructor Rocky Mountain Training
Getting Started 1(7)
About Classroom in a Book
1(1)
What's new in this edition
2(1)
Prerequisites
2(1)
Installing Adobe Photoshop and Adobe Bridge
3(1)
Starting Adobe Photoshop
3(1)
Accessing the Classroom in a Book files
3(1)
Restoring default preferences
4(2)
Additional resources
6(1)
Adobe Authorized Training Centers
7(1)
1 Getting To Know The Work Area 8(24)
Starting to work in Adobe Photoshop
10(2)
Using the tools
12(6)
Sampling a color
18(1)
Working with tools and tool properties
19(6)
Undoing actions in Photoshop
25(1)
More about panels and panel locations
26(3)
Finding resources for using Photoshop
29(2)
Review questions and answers
31(1)
2 Basic Photo Corrections 32(20)
Strategy for retouching
34(1)
Resolution and image size
35(1)
Opening a file with Adobe Bridge
36(2)
Straightening and cropping the image in Photoshop
38(2)
Adjusting the color and tone
40(4)
Using the Spot Healing Brush tool
44(1)
Applying a content-aware patch
45(1)
Repairing areas with the Clone Stamp tool
46(2)
Sharpening the image
48(3)
Review questions and answers
51(1)
3 Working With Selections 52(20)
About Selecting And Selection tools
54(1)
Getting started
55(1)
Using the Quick Selection tool
55(1)
Moving a selected area
56(1)
Manipulating selections
57(3)
Using the Magic Wand tool
60(3)
Selecting with the lasso tools
63(1)
Rotating a selection
64(1)
Selecting with the Magnetic Lasso tool
65(1)
Selecting from a center point
66(1)
Resizing and copying a selection
67(2)
Cropping an image
69(2)
Review questions and answers
71(1)
4 Layer Basics 72(32)
About layers
74(1)
Getting started
74(1)
Using the Layers panel
75(5)
Rearranging layers
80(9)
Applying a gradient to a layer
89(2)
Applying a layer style
91(5)
Adding an adjustment layer
96(2)
Updating layer effects
98(1)
Adding a border
98(2)
Flattening and saving files
100(3)
Review questions and answers
103(1)
5 Quick Fixes 104(30)
Getting started
106(1)
Improving a snapshot
106(4)
Blurring a background
110(4)
Creating a panorama
114(5)
Correcting image distortion
119(3)
Adding depth of field
122(3)
Moving objects with the Content-Aware Move tool
125(2)
Adjusting perspective in an image
127(6)
Review questions and answers
133(1)
6 Masks And Channels 134(20)
Working with masks and channels
136(1)
Getting started
136(1)
Creating a mask
137(2)
Refining a mask
139(4)
Creating a quick mask
143(1)
Manipulating an image with Puppet Warp
144(2)
Working with channels
146(7)
Review questions and answers
153(1)
7 Typographic Design 154(22)
About type
156(1)
Getting started
156(1)
Creating a clipping mask from type
157(6)
Creating type on a path
163(4)
Warping point type
167(1)
Designing paragraphs of type
168(3)
Adding a rounded rectangle
171(1)
Adding vertical text
172(3)
Review questions and answers
175(1)
8 Vector Drawing Techniques 176(20)
About bitmap images and vector graphics
178(1)
About paths and the Pen tool
179(1)
Getting started
179(1)
Drawing with the Pen tool
180(8)
Working with defined custom shapes
188(3)
Importing a Smart Object
191(1)
Adding color and depth to a shape using layer styles
192(3)
Review questions and answers
195(1)
9 Advanced Compositing 196(24)
Getting started
198(1)
Arranging layers
199(3)
Using Smart Filters
202(5)
Painting a layer
207(3)
Adding a background
210(1)
Using the History Panel to undo tasks
211(6)
Upscaling a low-resolution image
217(2)
Review questions and answers
219(1)
10 Painting With The Mixer Brush 220(20)
About the Mixer Brush
222(1)
Getting started
222(1)
Selecting brush settings
223(4)
Mixing colors
227(3)
Creating a custom brush preset
230(2)
Mixing colors with a photograph
232(7)
Review questions and answers
239(1)
11 Editing Video 240(20)
Getting started
242(1)
About the Timeline panel
243(1)
Creating a new video project
244(4)
Animating text with keyframes
248(2)
Creating effects
250(4)
Adding transitions
254(1)
Adding audio
255(1)
Muting unwanted audio
256(1)
Rendering video
257(2)
Review questions and answers
259(1)
12 Working With Camera Raw 260(36)
Getting started
262(1)
About camera raw files
263(1)
Processing files in Camera Raw
264(15)
Applying advanced color correction
279(16)
Review questions and answers
295(1)
13 Preparing Files For The Web 296(24)
Getting started
298(1)
Using layer groups to create button graphics
299(6)
Automating a multistep task
305(7)
Saving assets with Adobe Generator
312(7)
Review questions and answers
319(1)
14 Producing And Printing Consistent Color 320(22)
Preparing files for printing
322(1)
Getting started
323(1)
Performing a "zoom test"
324(4)
Identifying out-of-gamut colors
328(1)
Adjusting an image
329(2)
Converting an image to CMYK
331(1)
About color management
332(1)
Specifying color-management settings
333(1)
Proofing an image
334(2)
Saving the image as a CMYK EPS file
336(1)
Printing a CMYK image from Photoshop
337(4)
Review questions and answers
341(1)
15 Printing 3D Files 342(14)
Getting started
344(1)
Understanding the 3D environment
344(4)
Positioning 3D elements
348(1)
Printing a 3D file
349(6)
Review questions and answers
355(1)
Appendices 356(6)
Index 362
Brie Gyncild aims to make technical information accessible to those who need it. She's written books on many Adobe applications, including Adobe Photoshop, Adobe InDesign, and Adobe After Effects. Brie lives in Seattle with two cats and an overgrown garden.

Andrew Faulkner is the founder and creative guru at Afstudio Design with 20+ years in providing design and photo-illustration services to a long list of corporate clients. His work with Adobe Systems started in 1994 when they invited him to help develop the first Adobe Classroom in a Book. In addition to his graphic design work, he is a veteran Photoshop-jockey and his digital collage illustration work has been featured in The Wall Street Journal, The New York Times, The LA Times, and The Washington Post. His recent digital painting work can be seen online at www.andrew-faulkner.com. When Andrew's not at the studio, you can probably find him hunting down rare vinyl at one of the Bay Areas vintage record stores.