Adobe Photoshop CS5 One-on-One
B**N
JUST STARTING
I'm just starting to learn from this book and the down-loadable videos. The reason I'm writing at this time is simply because I am highly impressed with the teaching method employed. It seems to me as a possible model for the public school system. It would not only cut costs, it would improve the quality of teaching. Readers of this review may wish to purchase this book just because it makes learning easier than traditional methods.Okay, here is the start: I took one evening to download the video lessons while I cooked dinner and ate. Then I registered for the weekly newsletter at [...]. This week the newsletter featured a professional method of fixing red eye. Readers also post comments and questions on the website.Also, the text suggests we visit the website [...]. This is a library featuring tons of course material available to students paying by the month up to a year. You may want to know this for future studies, but for this "One-on-One" course it is not useful.Lesson 1: Starts with browsing in the Bridge. There are also "PEARL OF WISDOM" notations and a section called "EXTRA CREDIT." The video takes up the slack by demonstrating important features that are covered in the text.I will update this review as I make progress in learning.
D**E
Good manual for CS5
I was dissappointed that Adobe didn't include a printed manual with a program so vast. There is a place where you can down load the Adobe User's manual in PDF format, but I like a reference book that I can read at the breakfast table instead of sitting at the computer. If you are new to Adobe please dont' think you can bluff your way through this because you can operate a computer. There are so many hidden functions within it you'd never in a life time find them tall. I spent about $150.00 right here on Amazon buying after market user manuals (3 of them). You'll need at least one or two. This is one of the manuals I bought. There's lots of good information in it and exercises. I recommend this one.
J**D
Adobe Photoshop CS5 - Dele McClellen - Disappointed
Very disappointed in Deke`s Photoshop CS5 book. I looked forward to it. Since it didn't come out for 4 MONTHS AFTER CS5's intro, I "just knew," by then, it would have a GREAT section on the new EXTENDED features - especially REPOUSSE. But, not a word .. 99% the reason I bought it!By the time Deke's book came out I already had several of the "regular" CS5 books (none with extended's features). So, I didn't want "just another CS5 book."I`ve now added it to my "non-active book pile" and will use it little. Deke`s, like the other non-Extended books, was doubtless written well before the new extended features were revealed. But, 4 months after the intro, you`d expect the Hottest NEW Photoshop features to be in it.Most Photoshop users probably are not Extended users. But, Deke's book was touted as the "be-all-end-all premier PS-CS5 book. It's not.TWO MORE THINGS THAT WOULD HAVE MADE IT BETTER:1) Bigger Print and graphics for those over 21.2) Fewer words: Many authors like to hear themselves talk and brag about how many pages their book is. But, most 500 page books would be more effective if the author were FORCED to edit it down to 300 pages. TheTWO PS-CS5 BOOKS I HIGHLY recommend:a1) "TEACH YOURSELF VISUALLY." Big print and big, clear, color visuals with short, "how to do" explanations. (No long-winded folksie jargoneese). (However, it doesn't cover Extended).2) 3D In PHOTOSHOP." Here's the Extended book you've been waiting for.Deke is truly a respected Photoshop expert. And, I'm sorry to write this negative report. But, it's my honest, truthful opinion.Dealing with Amazon is a pleasure. Good prices, always delivered on time, or before, and you can easily track the shipment and delivery date. I'm no patsy for Amazon but, that's the truth.
F**S
Adobe Photoshop CS5 one on one
The book has a lot of useless jargon. You are just to tired of Deke trying to promote [...]. It is being mentioned constantly at each chapter, enough all ready. The videos don't really match the chapters all the time. The book does give you a good description on how to do things in CS5 but sometimes you have to read on to get the point. The author points to an example but you have to continue reading another page to understand the reasoning behind it. That can be confusing. He could be a little more concise in his explanations. Also, I think it would be good to have more retouching examples done with CS5. Overall a good book but not great.
T**S
Photoshop - Deke McClelland Style
I've seen Deke Live and have read his books and learned so much in both settings. His style of teaching, I've found to be one of the best.His seminar teaching method is (This is Where We will Start and this is Where We will End and this is the process of how to get there.) No side storiesor mumbles of worthless filler. His books are the same way. Thanks Deke for your Photoshop expertise.
C**R
Deke does it again!
I used Deke McClellands InDesign CS3 One-on-One to hone my skills with the program, so I had pretty high expectations going into the Photoshop CS5 course. The book and tutorials have already exceeded those expectations. I've learned enough about simple navigation in the first chapters to make the purchase well worthwhile. Note: unlike with earlier versions, the book does not include a disk. You have to download the tutorials and project files from a website, so you will need a good Internet connection. It's a little more time, but so far I have no other complaints about the purchase.
K**R
Need a PS tutor?
I have been using Photoshop for years. I am very good at the very basic operations. Each new edition requires a learning curve, and so far I feel that this book is making it an easier go. I may have to amend this review after I get past the 3rd chapter, but so far it is clear, useful and enjoyable. I have already learned more than the basics and hope to be able to use all the neat stuff I am SURE is in PS....somewhere!
B**.
Keine sinnlose Anschaffung
Das Buch kann keinen Anspruch auf Lückenlosigkeit erheben, also kein "100% PS".Trotzdem lohnt es sich.WAS drinsteht lässt an Gründlichkeit nicht zu wünschen übrig. Deke McClelland's Empfehlungen und Vorgehensweisen sind z.B. immer einleuchtend und sachkundig begründet.In seiner Einführung schreibt er sinngemäß, er habe sich vorgenommen, auch den fortgeschrittenen PS-Usern und "Alten Hasen" noch das Eine oder Andere beizubringen. - Und zu meiner Überraschung löst er sein Versprechen sogar ein.Photoshop ist eben nicht "nur" einfach ein Bildbearbeitungsprogramm - es ist darüber hinaus eine komplexe Dauerdenksportaufgabe, die man mit immer neuen Anforderungen und Blickwinkeln immer wieder neu angehen kann. - (So wie Schach eben kein gewöhnliches Strategiespiel ist.)Eigentlich ist dies ein Übungsbuch - 12 Lessons - und das Übungsmaterial kann man sich aus dem Netz herunterladen. - Besondere Empfehlung für Einsteiger!Man muss die Übungen aber nicht machen, man kann das Buch auch einfach nur lesen - und dabei überspringen was man zur Genüge kennt, bzw. herauspicken was einen noch weiterbringt (s.o.).Der Autor hat schon meinen Einstieg in das Programm vor etlichen Jahren mit seiner berühmten (damals 100%igen) "Photoshop-Bibel" begleitet.Außerdem mag ich seinen lockeren eher drögen Humor, der nicht so zwanghaft daher kommt wie bei manchen anderen US-Sachbuch-Autoren --- wenn auch gelegentlich etwas wortreich ;-)Fazit: alles in allem eins von den raren empfehlenswerten Photoshop-Büchern - UND obendrein eine unterhaltsame Lektüre.Ach ja, was die Lückenlosigkeit angeht - echtes 100% PS gibt's ohnehin schon lange nicht mehr auf dem gesamten Buchmarkt.
R**Y
not very inspiring
I chose this book because of good reviews on amazon.com and because of a recommendation from someone I know. Although I understand mr. McClelland is considered a Photoshop guru of some kind, and obviously knows a lot about it, I was a bit disappointed with this book. I'd expected to get some more background information on why/how things work, and the book is more of a 'open this picture, and follow my steps exactly and you'll get this result' kind of thing. Thousands of these already on the market, and wasn't what I was looking for. Furthermore, I found the pictures and examples in the book to be kind of simple/basic pictures, which really weren't very inspiring for a fotographer. Maybe the author is trying to reach 'the masses' by using pictures of his kids, assistant, etc. to illustrate things, but I was expecting something more professional from someone considered a bit of a 'guru'.On the plus side: good lay-out, lots of pictures, you can download the video tutorials and practice files from a site (no more DVD's included).
P**X
Great
Very helpful and easy to read
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