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Master the fundamentals of Photoshop CS4 and then some with One-on-One, Deke McClelland's unique and effective learning system. Adobe Photoshop CS4 One-on-One includes step-by-step tutorials, more than five hours of DVD-video demonstrations, and hands-on projects to help you improve your knowledge and hone your skills. Once you read about a particular technique, you can see how it's done first-hand in the video. The combination is uniquely effective.

Whether you're new to Photoshop or a creative professional interested in the groundbreaking features of CS4, Deke's conversational style and carefully structured lessons guide you easily through the program's fundamental and advanced concepts and techniques. More than 850 full-color photos, diagrams, and screen shots illustrate every key step. With this book, you will:

  • Learn at your own speed with 12 self-paced tutorials
  • Master Photoshop's workflow and file handling features
  • Try out techniques and best practices with engaging real-world projects
  • Discover how Bridge and Camera Raw can help you optimize digital photos
  • Create beautiful multilayered documents, including posters and flyers
  • Test your knowledge with multiple-choice quizzes in each chapter

And more. Written and produced by a Photoshop expert with well over 20 years of experience, Adobe Photoshop CS4 One-on-One simulates a classroom environment that provides one-on-one attention as you proceed from lesson to lesson. You'll learn to use Photoshop faster, more creatively, and more efficiently than you thought possible.

 
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Product Details
Author:Deke McClelland
Paperback:544 pages
Publisher:O'Reilly Media
Publication Date:October 28, 2008
Language:English
ISBN:0596521898
Product Length:9.68 inches
Product Width:8.0 inches
Product Height:1.0 inches
Product Weight:2.71 pounds
Package Length:9.6 inches
Package Width:7.9 inches
Package Height:0.9 inches
Package Weight:2.7 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 38 reviews

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49 of 50 found the following review helpful:


5Valuable Knowledge in Entertaining Package  Nov 23, 2008 By Brett Merkey
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Photoshop can be a big bundle of frustration to learn. Adobe makes a powerful tool but then seemingly blocks our ability to summon that power by hiding it in some way. This hide-and-seek game is unappealing for those of us who need to use Photoshop as one of many tools we must master to earn our daily bread.

There is fantastic value in this book because of the way the material is organized and presented. You are definitely going to learn something when you can read the material, watch the material and practice the material as it comes at you in these well-paced lessons.

There is something more here too: as you can tell from Deke McClelland's "Ten New Features" on this Amazon page, the author's knowledge is matched by his advocacy and his ability to convey a fresh perspective and irreverence that prods your thinking.

Physically, the book is richly illustrated and opens flat, just perfect for the "read, watch, do" format.

As I discovered with McClelland's book on the CS3 version [ Adobe Photoshop CS3 One-On-One ], the instructional videos on the accompanying DVD included an astounding amount of information. There is incredible content here. The video material does not repeat the written instruction -- it complements it. That is 5 hours of personal class time at your convenience with one of the best instructors out there!

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5Essential reading for intermediate Photoshop users  Jan 07, 2009 By Stephen Kalman "techauthor"
There are plenty of PS (Photoshop) books out there; most are good. The problem is picking the right one.

Certain things are essential. High quality printing. Easy to follow examples and tutorials. Logical flow (simple to complex).

Then, it has to match and be just slightly better than the reader's current capabilities. Just as a beginner would get lost in an advanced book (like Deke's Channels and Masks) and an advanced reader would find an introductory book a waste of money, middle level PS users need to find just the right book for their current skill set.

For me, this book was a perfect fit. Photography (and digital darkroom work) are a hobby that takes 10-15 hours a week. I like to learn new tricks and techniques. I like to learn ways to work faster and smarter. This book helped me with that on all points.

First, some advice: The first chapter has a series of settings and shortcuts that Deke uses and that he recommends. Follow this chapter carefully; it will make the tutorials that follow easier to work through. You can always reset things later if his workflow isn't the best for you.

Aside from that, the book starts out with a recommendation to watch the video (there's a high quality video for each chapter that shows him working through the techniques. It is an overview and not meant as a stop-start-follow-along tutorial. Then, he recommends reading the text first, followed by editing the sample pictures that match the tutorials.

I did just that and even did them again so that they'd become natural for me. After that, I went back to some of my own inventory of images and worked the steps on them -- and often wound up with better end results that I had previously achieved. (Perhaps that's the best measure of a book like this.)

Nothing is perfect, and I do have a few minor wishes.

1. A much better index.
2. A summary of the tips at the end of each chapter
3. A few blank pages at the end of each chapter or at the end of the book for jotting down notes.
4. Some advice on when to use Bridge (comes with PS) vs Lightroom (a separate but more robust product).

In summary, it really felt like Deke was sitting there giving me personalized training at my own pace.

13 of 14 found the following review helpful:


5Worth Every Penny  Nov 26, 2008 By Mark Bailey
This book is a great value. You not only get a high quality book but you get a DVD with several lessons. I was delighted with the DVD as the screen shots are very high resolution and very readable. There are several very good Photoshop experts out there, however, no one is more entertaining than Deke. The book is more of a tutorial than a "Bible" type book. If you upgraded from CS3 to CS4, Deke goes over several of the new features. This was especially valuable to me since I have been using Photoshop for several years. I have purchased numerous Photoshop and Adobe books. This is one of the best out there.

8 of 8 found the following review helpful:


5Great Photoshop CS4 Book  Jan 20, 2009 By Frank Stepanski
It seems like Photoshop has been around since the first personal computer, well not that long but close. Photoshop is the most widely used photo/image editing tool on the planet and used by professional and amateurs world wide. So there are so many books on Photoshop that it is hard to figure out which one is right for you.

This book by far is the most easy to understand book I have ever read. The color illustrations and screenshots are beautiful and very helpful, the writing is concise and to the point, and the added 4 HOURS of Lynda.com videos make it perfect.

Now this is a book that is geared towards Photoshop beginners or people who need to upgrade their skills from older versions of Photoshop.

Deke McClelland is a great author and has wrote many Photoshop books but this latest version really is a winner.

He goes into detail of all the skills that somebody who wants to master Photoshop would want to learn such as correcting color balance, applying masks, using filters, building layered compositions, and printing output with commercial reproduction.

Each chapter is taught like a lesson from a classroom and you can pick and choose what part you want to begin so you dont have to always start at the beginning.

Just the 4 free hours of included video tutorials is worth the price of the book.

A great buy and worth every penny.

7 of 7 found the following review helpful:


5Easy to understand book on Adobe's Photoshop CS4  Feb 06, 2009 By Pam R
Adobe's Photoshop has always made me feel a little like Dorothy in Oz. Deke McClelland manages to take the "Lions and tigers and bears, oh my!" feeling out of it. From the navigation of files with Adobe Bridge to printing, this book walks you easily through the program. It provides an honest look at Photoshop CS4 covering changes from the CS3 release as well as a good general overview of the program.
The book is lesson based and each chapter is prefaced by a video lesson complementing the chapter. The DVD that comes with the book includes both these video tutorials as well as files to complete the lessons. Deke also shares his set up of Photoshop and includes things such as his keystroke shortcuts and custom colors. This insures that your program looks exactly the same as what is in the book. In each lesson you have the choice of working quickly through the highlights of the program or taking your learning experience a step further by working through the "Extra Credit" portions. The explanations not only cover what you are to do but also why. The "Pearls of Wisdom" scattered throughout the book provide information that while not needed to complete a lesson provide a deeper understanding of the subject matter.
This book is well enough organized for a beginner to use yet has enough insight into the program for seasoned photo editors to find it a good learning tool. Deke McClelland certainly shines as a Photoshop expert. I would recommend this book to anyone looking to better their skills.Adobe Photoshop CS4 One-on-One

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