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Up To Speed: Photoshop CS4 Author: Ben Willmore Publisher: Peachpit Press Review by Conrad J. Obregon Every 18 months Adobe issues a new version of Photoshop. Every 18 months Ben Willmore produces a new version of “Up to Speed”, describing the new features of the newest version of Photoshop. Every 18 months I write a review saying that, for experienced Photoshop users, upgrading from the prior version to the newest version, this book is the quickest way to learn the new features. It’s tha |
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PhotoShop CS4 Secrets - Video Tutorials Category: E-Books and Tutorials | Auther: resoft11 | Today, 14:55 | View: 0 Learn the secrets of the pros from an award-winning expert who has excelled in the field and understands your needs and deadlines. In a warm conversational style, Colin clearly explains what you need to know without using empty jargon. You can use these techniques with confidence, knowing that these are the latest industry strength methods that produce professional results. Al |
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I am proud to announce that my new book, Understanding Adobe Photoshop CS4 is now shipping. This is the second edition of the book and it is fully updated for CS4 (even if you’re using CS3, you’ll find it a big help.) The book covers all sorts of great new features in Photoshop and I significantly revised it with nearly 100 new photos. The book is on sale at Amazon for 30% off, and adds some great new stuff. The book is on sale at Peachpit’s website for 35% off. If ordering from Peachpit, use th |
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Sunday, 16 November 2008 |
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I’ve recently installed the latest Adobe Photoshop CS4 beta and I’m really happy with it - however bloated, the application itself looks a bit more lightweight and usable than previous versions, plus the integration with the rest of the Adobe apps is pretty remarkable. There is (about) a ton of ways to do things with Photoshop and I know that some of my methods are not the best or the most efficient. But one thing that always bugged me was this: How can I create a new file easily, containing |
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Sunday, 16 November 2008 |
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Ben Willmore has a new book out on Adobe’s latest update to photoshop, CS4. The book is titled Adobe Photoshop CS4: Up to Speed, and Scott Bourne has a lil’ review up over at TWIP: As usual Willmore describes all the new features in clear precise language. If the function of the feature is obvious, he tells you how to set it up. If its application is not apparent, he explains the feature in enough detail to make it apparent. If it’s really complex, he delves into the complexity. It’s all ther |
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by Andrew Whiteman 1. Related Files The Photoshop integration which was begun in Dreamweaver CS3 has been enhanced in CS4 to offer via the use of Adobe’s Smart Objects technology. A Photoshop file can be imported directly into Dreamweaver and will automatically come in as a smart object. Photoshop images are can be inserted using the same techniques as inserting any other image file: Insert - Image; dragging from the Files panel; dragging from the Assets panel; or using the Insert toolbar. A |
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