Author: Sue Jenkins
Edition: 1
Binding: Paperback
ISBN: 0470661534
Edition: 1
Binding: Paperback
ISBN: 0470661534
Smashing Photoshop CS5: 100 Professional Techniques (Smashing Magazine Book Series)
EXPAND YOUR IMAGINATIONSmashing Photoshop CS5 is loaded with 100 creative and innovative techniques to help jump-start your creativity and inspire you to do more with your designs and photographs. Get Smashing Photoshop CS5 computer books for free.
This book is aimed at designers, artists and photographers who want to become proficient in Photoshop CS5, getting you quickly up to speed with many of the fantastic new tools and features.Author Sue Jenkins is a photographer and web and graphic designer, author, software instructor and Adobe Certified Expert. Using her knowledge and years of expertise in the field she provides 100 hints, special effects, and techniques that will enable you to extend your existing skills and to develop and execute new ideas and trends.
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