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Research and Markets has announced the addition of "Photoshop CS3 Layers Bible" to their offering.
Written on November 28, 2007
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Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c75524) has announced the addition of "Photoshop CS3 Layers Bible" to their offering.
The Photoshop Layers Bible is the comprehensive manual and techniques reference for creative pros, photographers and artists intent on getting the most power and efficiency possible from the latest version of Adobe Photoshop. It's packed with scores of hands-on examples to illustrate and demonstrate concepts and functions, as well as scores of undocumented techniques and secrets. Includes coverage of:
- Layer Fundamentals
- Designing with Layers
- Layers and Channels
- Layers and Paths
- Layer Blend Modes
- Working with Adjustment Layers and Fill Layers
- Working with Layer Masks
- Combining Layer Masks and Adjustment Layers
- Working with Clipping Masks
- Working with Vector Masks and Shape Layers
- Retouching with Layers
- Layers and Web Images
Authors Bio:
Matt Doyle (Sydney, Australia) has been playing with computers since 1979, and earning a living from them since 1992. His varied career to date has included system administration, computer training, software development, graphic design and building websites. He first encountered Photoshop at version 3 and has been happily tinkering with it ever since.
Simon Meek (Brighton, England) has been a professional designer since 1996. Mostly specializing in online work, he has been using Photoshop since version 2.5, and fondly remembers such advances as editable type, and of course layers. He also dabbles in music, photography and scriptwriting.
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