Photoshop CC in Easy Steps

Author(s): Robert Shufflebotham

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"Photoshop CC in Easy Steps" provides the essential building blocks for the reader to develop a clear grasp of the power and sophistication that Photoshop has to offer. The continual expansion, refinement and development of Photoshop can make learning the software a daunting experience for the first time user. But there is no need to feel intimidated. The answer is simple, take it in easy steps. In clear, concise, simple language this book breaks down the complex and complicated into small easily digestible learning chunks. "Photoshop CC in Easy Steps" delivers a solid, secure and lasting foundation that you can build on as you explore Photoshop and develop more and more control over one the most creative pieces of software available today. The author's extensive knowledge and understanding of the requirements and needs of the new user is distilled in this book which is written in simple, clear language with step by step instructions, breaking down complex functions into easy to follow learning sequences. "Photoshop CC in Easy Steps" gives you a solid foundation to build on, allowing you to master the basics so you can proceed to unleash the full creative potential of the software. Covers Adobe Photoshop Creative Cloud.

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Robert Shufflebotham is a software training consultant with over 20 years' industry experience. He trains on a regular basis for some of the largest and most prestigious magazine, book and newspaper publishers in the world. He also has a MA in Electronic Media. Robert is a successful In Easy Steps author, with all earlier editions of "Photoshop in Easy Steps" to his credit.

General Fields

  • : 9781840786309
  • : In Easy Steps Limited
  • : In Easy Steps Limited
  • : 30 August 2014
  • : 227mm X 186mm
  • : United Kingdom
  • : books

Special Fields

  • : Robert Shufflebotham
  • : Paperback
  • : 006.686
  • : 240
  • : Full colour screensots, photographs and diagrams