What the book covers: the key features including: creating amazing panoramas, performing single click color adjustments, correcting image shadow and highlight problems, attaching edited photos to your E-mail, creating Adobe PDF slideshows, creating Web photo galleries of your images, discovering creative tips and techniques, automating repetitive tasks, and more. Includes both Windows and Mac coverage.
Updated coverage of the new version: updated and revised throughout for the latest Photoshop Elements release.
Series features: Information presented in the straightforward but fun language that has defined the Dummies series for over ten years.
Customer Reviews:
Avg. Customer Rating: 4.0 / 5.0
Very good learning experience:
Well written, clear, easy to follow instructions for learning Photoshop Elements 3. Deke McClelland, as usual, is an excellent teacher.
editing photos:
I am excited to learn how to edit photos. I am just a beginner, so this book is good as it is at my level.
Makes a complex software program a bit easier:
I got rid of both the full-fledged Photoshop and PhotoShop Elements from my hard drives, so I'm a biased reviewer. The programs are needlessly complex and counterintuitive, but this book is helpful. I tried PhotoShop Elements 5 and got rid of it, too. Too slow, too stupid. But the "Dummies" series is helpful if you want to invest in the learning curve.
A Dummy on Photoshop for Dummies:
I have six books for Photoshop Elements 3. This one is the best of the lot. Written so I can understand it. Unlike the others, this one does not assume that I am already an expert on the program. If I knew what the others assume I know, I wouldn't need their books. Let's hear it for the Dummies.