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Adobe Photoshop Elements 9 Classroom in a Book [Multiple-component retail product]

  • Formaat: Multiple-component retail product, 448 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 190x228x23 mm, kaal: 888 g, Contains 1 Paperback / softback and 1 CD-ROM
  • Ilmumisaeg: 09-Dec-2010
  • Kirjastus: Adobe Press,U.S.
  • ISBN-10: 0321749731
  • ISBN-13: 9780321749734
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  • Formaat: Multiple-component retail product, 448 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 190x228x23 mm, kaal: 888 g, Contains 1 Paperback / softback and 1 CD-ROM
  • Ilmumisaeg: 09-Dec-2010
  • Kirjastus: Adobe Press,U.S.
  • ISBN-10: 0321749731
  • ISBN-13: 9780321749734
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Classroom in a Book®, the best-selling series of hands-on software training workbooks, helps you learn the features of Adobe software quickly and easily. Classroom in a Book offers what no other book or training program does---an official training series from Adobe Systems Incorporated, developed with the support of Adobe product experts.

Adobe Photoshop Elements 9 Classroom in a Book contains 12 lessons. The book covers the basics of learning Adobe Photoshop Elements and provides 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.

What you need to use this book: Adobe Photoshop Elements 9 software, for either Windows or Mac OS. (Software not included.)

Note: Classroom in a Book does not replace the documentation, support, updates, or any other benefits of being a registered owner of Adobe Photoshop Elements software.

"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(5)
About Classroom in a Book
1(1)
Prerequisites
1(1)
Requirements on your computer
1(1)
Required skills
2(1)
Installing Adobe Photoshop Elements 9
2(1)
Copying the Classroom in a Book files
2(1)
Copying the Lessons files from the CD
2(1)
Creating a work folder
3(1)
About catalog files
3(1)
Additional resources
4(2)
1 A Quick Tour Of Photoshop Elements
6(26)
How Photoshop Elements works
8(1)
Workflow
8(1)
The library catalog file
9(1)
Creating a new catalog
9(1)
Importing media
10(1)
Getting photos from files and folders
10(2)
The Organizer workspace
12(2)
About keyword tags
14(1)
Reviewing and comparing
15(1)
Comparing photos side-by-side
15(2)
Choosing files
17(1)
Viewing photos at full screen
17(1)
Switching between the Organizer and the Editor
18(1)
The Editor workspace
18(2)
Multitouch support
20(1)
Using panels and the Panel Bin
21(1)
Sharing photos in e-mail
22(2)
Getting photos from a digital camera
24(1)
Using the Adobe Photo Downloader
24(2)
Creating an Adobe ID
26(1)
Signing up from the Welcome screen
26(1)
Signing up from the Organizer or Editor
26(1)
Signing in to your Photoshop.com account
27(1)
Using Windows 7 features
27(1)
Using Help
28(1)
Navigating Help
28(1)
Search tips
28(1)
Links to help in the application
29(1)
Hot-linked tips
29(1)
Additional resources
29(1)
Review questions
30(1)
Review answers
30(2)
2 Basic Organizing
32(38)
Getting started
34(1)
Creating a new catalog
34(1)
Getting photos
35(1)
Dragging photos from Windows Explorer
36(1)
Dragging photos from the Mac OS Finder
37(1)
Importing attached keyword tags
38(1)
Getting photos from a known location
38(2)
Automatically fixing red eyes during import
40(2)
Searching for photos to import
42(1)
Importing from a digital camera
43(2)
Using watched folders
45(1)
Viewing photo thumbnails in the Organizer
46(1)
Using the Media Browser views
46(3)
Using the Date View
49(3)
Working with star ratings and keyword tags
52(1)
Applying keyword tags and rating photos
53(1)
Using Star ratings and the Hidden tag
54(1)
Creating new categories and sub-categories
55(1)
Applying and editing category assignments
55(1)
Creating and applying new keyword tags
56(2)
Converting keyword tags and categories
58(2)
Working with keyword tags in Full Screen mode
60(1)
Creating a keyword tag for your working files
61(1)
Using keyword tags to find pictures
62(2)
Automatically finding faces for tagging
64(1)
Using People Recognition
64(1)
Tagging faces in the Media Browser
65(1)
Tagging faces in the Label People dialog box
66(3)
Review questions
69(1)
Review answers
69(1)
3 Advanced Organizing
70(38)
Getting started
72(1)
Creating a new catalog
72(1)
Advanced import options
73(1)
Photo Downloader options
73(5)
Acquiring still frames from a video
78(2)
Importing from a PDF document
80(2)
Scanning images on Windows
82(1)
Scanning images on Mac OS
83(1)
Organizing photos
84(1)
Working with version sets
84(2)
About stacks
86(1)
Tips for working with stacks
87(1)
Stacking photos automatically
87(3)
Creating albums
90(3)
Working with smart albums
93(2)
Viewing and finding photos
95(1)
Viewing and managing files by folder location
96(2)
Finding photos using details and metadata
98(1)
Metadata support for audio and video files
98(1)
Viewing video files
99(1)
Hiding files
100(1)
Using a text search to find photos
100(2)
Finding photos by visual similarity
102(1)
The Map view
103(4)
Review questions
107(1)
Review answers
107(1)
4 Creating Projects
108(40)
Getting started
110(1)
Creating a new catalog
110(2)
Importing the lesson files
112(1)
Reconnecting missing files to a catalog
113(2)
Exploring the artwork library
115(3)
Creating a greeting card
118(1)
Choosing a size and theme
118(3)
Replacing the background image
121(1)
Working with photos and frames
121(1)
Adjusting a photo inside a frame
122(1)
Working with backgrounds
123(2)
Adding graphics from the Content library
125(1)
Using layers and layer styles to refine a project
126(2)
Producing a Photo Book
128(1)
Rearranging the order of images in a project
128(1)
Setting up a Photo Book layout
129(4)
Adding more photos to your Photo Book
133(1)
Refining your Photo Book layout
133(1)
Adding graphics
134(1)
Adding text to your project
135(3)
Assembling a photo collage
138(1)
Setting up your project page
139(2)
Adding a background
141(1)
Adding more images
142(1)
Working with layers to refine a project
143(1)
Adding graphics from the Content library
144(1)
Applying effects
144(2)
Review questions
146(1)
Review answers
146(2)
5 Printing, Sharing, And Exporting
148(30)
Getting started
150(1)
About printing
151(1)
Printing a contact sheet
151(3)
Printing a Picture Package
154(3)
Printing individual photos
157(2)
Ordering professionally printed photos online
159(2)
Creating an Adobe ID
161(1)
Signing up from the Organizer or Editor
161(1)
Signing in to your Photoshop.com account
162(1)
Launching the Inspiration Browser
162(1)
Sharing pictures
163(1)
Using Photo Mail
163(2)
Creating an Online Album
165(1)
Customizing your Online Album
166(2)
Sharing an existing album online
168(1)
Using an online sharing service
169(2)
Backing up and synchronizing media files
171(1)
Setting backup and synchronization options
172(1)
Checking backup and synchronization status
173(1)
Synchronizing separate computers
174(1)
About exporting
174(1)
Saving copies of your images for use on the Web
175(2)
Review questions
177(1)
Review answers
177(1)
6 Easy Editing
178(26)
Getting started
180(1)
Editing photos in the Organizer
180(2)
Editing in Full Screen mode
182(2)
Getting to know the Edit modes
184(3)
Making easy color and lighting adjustments
187(1)
Fixing files automatically in batches
187(1)
Adding the auto-corrected files to the Organizer
188(1)
Using Guided Edit
189(1)
Correcting color in Guided Edit mode
189(1)
Removing a color cast using Guided Edit
190(1)
Adjusting lighting using Guided Edit
191(1)
Creative fun with Guided Edit
192(2)
Using Quick Edit mode
194(1)
Applying automatic adjustments separately
194(1)
Opening an image for Quick Fix editing
195(1)
Using Smart Fix
195(1)
Applying more automatic fixes
196(1)
Using the Smart Brush
197(1)
Applying a Smart Brush adjustment
198(2)
Tweaking a Smart Paint adjustment
200(1)
Applying multiple Smart Paint adjustments
201(2)
Review questions
203(1)
Review answers
203(1)
7 Adjusting Color In Images
204(42)
Getting started
206(1)
Batch-processing the lesson files
206(1)
Adding auto-corrected files to the Organizer
207(1)
Correcting color problems
208(1)
Comparing methods of fixing color
208(1)
Creating extra working copies of an image
209(1)
Correcting color automatically
210(1)
Adjusting the results of an automatic fix manually
210(2)
Tweaking the results of an automatic fix
212(2)
Comparing results
214(1)
Adjusting skin tones
215(1)
Using the Touch Up tools
216(1)
Brightening a smile
216(1)
Setting up the Quick Edit workspace
217(1)
Using the Whiten Teeth tool
217(1)
Adding to and subtracting from an adjustment selection
218(3)
Modifying the Touch Up tool adjustment
221(2)
Working with red eye
223(1)
Using the automatic Red Eye Fix
223(1)
Using the Red Eye Removal tool
224(2)
Making selections
226(2)
Using the Selection Brush tool
228(1)
Editing a saved selection
229(1)
Using the Quick Selection tool
230(2)
Working with selections
232(2)
Why won't Photoshop Elements do what I tell it to do?
234(2)
Replacing the color of a pictured object
236(1)
Using the Color Replacement tool
236(2)
Replacing a color throughout an image
238(2)
Replacing a color in a limited area of an image
240(2)
About printing color pictures
242(1)
Working with color management
242(1)
Setting up color management
242(2)
Review questions
244(1)
Review answers
244(2)
8 Fixing Exposure Problems
246
Getting started
248(1)
Batch-processing the lesson files
248(2)
Brightening an underexposed image
250(1)
Applying Quick Fix adjustments
250(1)
Adjusting exposure in Guided Edit mode
251(2)
Fixing exposure in Full Edit mode
253(1)
Using blending modes
253(2)
About adjustment layers
255(1)
Using adjustment layers to correct lighting
255(1)
Correcting parts of an image selectively
256(1)
Creating a selection
257(3)
Using layers to isolate parts of an image
260(1)
Correcting underexposed areas
261(1)
Adding more intensity
262(2)
Adjusting color curves
264(1)
Improving faded or overexposed images
265(1)
Creating a set of duplicate files
265(1)
Using blending modes to fix a faded image
266(2)
Adjusting shadows and highlights manually
268(1)
Adjusting brightness and contrast manually
269(1)
Adjusting levels
269(2)
Comparing results
271(2)
Review questions
273(1)
Review answers
273
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