Adobe Photoshop Elements 4.0 and Premiere Elements 2.0 Classroom in a Book Collection (Classroom in a Book) 🔍
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Originally published separately
Includes indexes
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Adobe Photoshop Elements 4.0 : Adobe Premiere Elements 2.0
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Adobe Systems Inc
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Addison-Wesley Longman, Incorporated
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San Jose, Calif.: Adobe
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Longman Publishing
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Adobe Press
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Classroom in a book, San Jose, Calif., London, 2005
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United States, United States of America
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Pap/Dvdr edition, December 23, 2005
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Pap/Dvdr, PS, 2005
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Berkeley CA., 2006
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1, 2005
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Originally published separately.
Includes indexes.
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topic: Adobe Photoshop; Adobe Premiere; Photography; Computer graphics; Motion pictures; Digital video
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Type: 英文图书
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Bookmarks:
1. (p1) Getting Started
1.1. (p2) About Classroom in a Book
1.2. (p3) Prerequisites
1.3. (p4) Requirements on your computer
1.4. (p5) Required skills
1.5. (p6) Installing Adobe Photoshop Elements 4. 0
1.6. (p7) Copying the Classroom in a Book files
1.7. (p8) Copying the Lessons files from the CD
1.8. (p9) Creating a work folder
1.9. (p10) Creating a catalog
1.10. (p11) Reconnecting missing files to a catalog
1.11. (p12) Additional resources
1.12. (p13) Adobe Certification
2. (p14) 1 A Quick Tour of Photoshop Elements
2.1. (p15) How Photoshop Elements works
2.2. (p16) Workspaces
2.3. (p17) The Organizer workspace
2.4. (p18) The Editor workspace
2.5. (p19) Workflow
2.6. (p20) Attaching media
2.7. (p21) Getting photos from cameras, card readers, and from files and folders
2.8. (p22) Creating a new catalog
2.9. (p23) Using the Adobe Photo Downloader
2.10. (p24) To get photos from a digital camera or card reader
2.11. (p25) To get photos from files and folders
2.12. (p26) About tags
2.13. (p27) Reviewing and comparing
2.14. (p28) Viewing photos at full screen or side-by-side
2.15. (p29) Choosing files
2.16. (p30) Making a greeting card
2.17. (p31) Video format support
2.18. (p32) To acquire still frames from a video
2.19. (p33) Using Help
2.20. (p34) To navigate Help
2.21. (p35) To search Help topics
2.22. (p36) Search tips
2.23. (p37) To use the How To palette
2.24. (p38) Hot-linked tips
2.25. (p39) Review questions
2.26. (p40) Review answers
3. (p41) 2 Organizing and Sharing Photos
3.1. (p42) Getting started
3.2. (p43) Getting photos
3.3. (p44) Creating a new catalog
3.4. (p45) Dragging photos from Windows Explorer
3.5. (p46) Getting photos from specific locations
3.6. (p47) Searching for photos to add
3.7. (p48) Importing from a digital camera
3.8. (p49) Importing from a scanner
3.9. (p50) Using watched folders
3.10. (p51) Viewing photo thumbnails in the Organizer
3.11. (p52) Using Photo Browser view
3.12. (p53) Using Date View
3.13. (p54) Organizing photos
3.14. (p55) About stacks
3.15. (p56) Tips for working with stacks
3.16. (p57) About Picture Package
3.17. (p58) Working with version sets
3.18. (p59) To remove red eye in the Photo Browser
3.19. (p60) Viewing and finding photos
3.20. (p61) Finding photos using details and metadata
3.21. (p62) To view and manage files by their folder location
3.22. (p63) Applying tags to photos
3.23. (p64) Creating new categories and sub-categories
3.24. (p65) Applying and editing category assignments
3.25. (p66) Creating and applying new tags
3.26. (p67) Converting tags and categories
3.27. (p68) Applying more tags to images
3.28. (p69) Using tags to find pictures
3.29. (p70) Automatically finding faces for tagging
3.30. (p71) To find photos by visual similarity
3.31. (p72) Using photo mail
3.32. (p73) Using an online sharing service
3.33. (p74) Printing
3.34. (p75) To print a contact sheet
3.35. (p76) To burn photos to CD or DVD
3.36. (p77) Review questions
3.37. (p78) Review answers
4. (p79) 3 Sharing Creations
4.1. (p80) Slide show creation workflow
4.2. (p81) Getting started
4.3. (p82) What is media?
4.4. (p83) Using the Slide Show Editor
4.5. (p84) Adding text
4.6. (p85) Adding graphics
4.7. (p86) Applying transitions
4.8. (p87) Panning and zooming
4.9. (p88) Reordering slides
4.10. (p89) Adding audio
4.11. (p90) Adding narration (optional
4.12. (p91) Adding a title
4.13. (p92) Choosing an output option
4.14. (p93) Review questions
4.15. (p94) Review answers
5. (p95) 4 Adjusting Color in Images
5.1. (p96) Getting started
5.2. (p97) Fixing photographs automatically
5.3. (p98) Quick Fix multiple files as a batch
5.4. (p99) Adding the corrected files to the Organizer
5.5. (p100) Using Quick Fix for editing
5.6. (p101) Applying individual automatic adjustments with Quick Fix
5.7. (p102) Opening image files for Quick Fix editing
5.8. (p103) Using Smart Fix
5.9. (p104) Applying other automatic fixes
5.10. (p105) Comparing methods of fixing color
5.11. (p106) Creating extra working copies of an image
5.12. (p107) Automatically fixing color
5.13. (p108) Adjusting the results of an automatic fix
5.14. (p109) Combining automatic fix and manual image corrections
5.15. (p110) Comparing results
5.16. (p111) Adjusting skin tones
5.17. (p112) Working with red eye
5.18. (p113) Using automatic Red Eye Fix
5.19. (p114) The Red Eye Removal tool
5.20. (p115) Darkening reflective animal eyes
5.21. (p116) Using the Navigator palette
5.22. (p117) Restoring surface highlights
5.23. (p118) Making selections
5.24. (p119) Using the Selection Brush tool
5.25. (p120) Editing a saved selection
5.26. (p121) Using the Magic Selection Brush
5.27. (p122) The value of selections
5.28. (p123) Changing the color of a pictured object
5.29. (p124) Setting up layers and saving a selection
5.30. (p125) Replacing a color throughout the image
5.31. (p126) Replacing a color in a limited area of the image
5.32. (p127) Saving and organizing finished files
5.33. (p128) About printing color pictures
5.34. (p129) Working with color management
5.35. (p130) Setting up color management
5.36. (p131) Review questions
5.37. (p132) Review answers
6. (p133) 5 Fixing Exposure Problems
6.1. (p134) Getting started
6.2. (p135) Brightening an underexposed image
6.3. (p136) Improving faded or overexposed images
6.4. (p137) Creating a set of duplicate files
6.5. (p138) Using blending modes to fix a faded image
6.6. (p139) Adjusting shadows and highlights manually
6.7. (p140) Adjusting brightness and contrast manually
6.8. (p141) Adjusting levels
6.9. (p142) Comparing results
6.10. (p143) Using adjustment layers to edit images
6.11. (p144) Creating adjustment layers for lighting
6.12. (p145) Applying an adjustment layer to a limited area
6.13. (p146) Comparing results of adjustment layers and auto fixes
6.14. (p147) Correcting parts of an image
6.15. (p148) Creating a selection
6.16. (p149) Refining and saving the selection
6.17. (p150) Correcting an overexposed area of the image
6.18. (p151) Correcting an underexposed area with other blending modes
6.19. (p152) Adding more intensity and saving
6.20. (p153) Comparing your results to the auto-fixed version
6.21. (p154) Saving and organizing your finished files
6.22. (p155) Review questions
6.23. (p156) Review answers
7. (p157) 6 Repairing and Retouching Images
7.1. (p158) Getting started
7.2. (p159) Straightening an image
7.3. (p160) Using the Straighten tool
7.4. (p161) Using the Magic Extractor to remove a background198 Merging photos into a panorama
7.5. (p162) Cropping images
7.6. (p163) Removing wrinkles and spots
7.7. (p164) Preparing the file for editing
7.8. (p165) Using the Healing Brush tool
7.9. (p166) Using the Spot Healing Brush
7.10. (p167) Refining the healing work
7.11. (p168) Restoring a damaged photograph
7.12. (p169) Preparing a working copy of the image file
7.13. (p170) Using the Selection Brush tool
7.14. (p171) Refining a saved selection
7.15. (p172) Filtering flaws out of the backdrop area
7.16. (p173) Using the Clone Stamp tool to fill in missing areas
7.17. (p174) Cleaning the girl's shoes
7.18. (p175) Finishing up the project
7.19. (p176) Review questions
7.20. (p177) Review answers
8. (p178) 7 Working with Text
8.1. (p179) Getting started
8.2. (p180) Placing a text label on an image
8.3. (p181) Using the Organizer to find and open tagged files
8.4. (p182) Adding an uneven border
8.5. (p183) Adding a decorative border
8.6. (p184) Formatting and typing a text layer
8.7. (p185) Editing a text layer
8.8. (p186) Saving your work file
8.9. (p187) Making cotoon balloons
8.10. (p188) Open
8.11. (p189) stroke
8.12. (p190) Adding text over the custom shape
8.13. (p191) Adding more custom shapes for decoration
8.14. (p192) Embossing text on an image
8.15. (p193) Creating a new document for the text
8.16. (p194) Adding the text to multiple images
8.17. (p195) Applying the embossing effect to the text layer
8.18. (p196) Saving copies of the images for Web use
8.19. (p197) Using Creations, Layer Styles, and distortions
8.20. (p198) Adding the subject text
8.21. (p199) Warping text
8.22. (p200) Stylizing and editing the text
8.23. (p201) Creating an unstylized copy of the text layer
8.24. (p202) Simplifying and applying a pattern to text
8.25. (p203) Hiding and revealing layers
8.26. (p204) Using Layer Styles and creating an animation
8.27. (p205) Setting up layers for the project
8.28. (p206) Adding and arranging text layers
8.29. (p207) Adding neon effects to text
8.30. (p208) Merging layers in preparation for animating
8.31. (p209) Animating the two layers
8.32. (p210) Review questions
8.33. (p211) Review answers
9. (p212) 8 Combining Multiple Images
9.1. (p213) Getting started
9.2. (p214) Copying from one image into another
9.3. (p215) Placing multiple photographs in one file
9.4. (p216) Cropping to synchronize the dimensions
9.5. (p217) Combining pictures and resizing the canvas
9.6. (p218) Erasing areas of image layers
9.7. (p219) Setting up a grid for precise selections
9.8. (p220) Erasing part of the top layer
9.9. (p221) Erasing parts of lower layers in the image
9.10. (p222) Finishing and saving the project
9.11. (p223) Using a gradient clipping path
9.12. (p224) Arranging the image layers
9.13. (p225) Adding a gradient layer
9.14. (p226) Applying the clipping path to a layer
9.15. (p227) Creating a clean edge with def ringing
9.16. (p228) Review questions
9.17. (p229) Review answers
10. (p230) 9 Advanced Editing Techniques
10.1. (p231) What is a raw image?
10.2. (p232) The benefits of a raw image
10.3. (p233) Workflow overview
10.4. (p234) Getting started
10.5. (p235) Adjusting the white balance
10.6. (p236) Using the tone controls
10.7. (p237) Adjusting the exposure
10.8. (p238) Saving the image
10.9. (p239) The DNG format
10.10. (p240) Using histograms
10.11. (p241) What is a histogram?
10.12. (p242) Understanding highlights and shadows
10.13. (p243) Using Set Gray Point
10.14. (p244) Unsharp mask
10.15. (p245) Applying the Unsharp Mask filter
10.16. (p246) Create effects with the filter gallery
10.17. (p247) Experimenting with filters in the gallery
10.18. (p248) Using the Cookie Cutter tool
10.19. (p249) Exploring on your own
10.20. (p250) Learning more
10.21. (p251) Review questions
10.22. (p252) Review answers
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theme: Adobe Photoshop; Adobe Premiere; Photography; Computer graphics; Motion pictures; Digital video
备用描述
<p>The most comprehensive way to learn Adobe Photoshop Elements 4 and Premiere Elements 2 for Windows.</p>
<p>Classroom in a Book, the best-selling series of hands-on software training workbooks, helps you learn the features of Adobe software quickly and easily. This convenient collection combines two best-selling books into one to help you master Photoshop Elements 4 and Premiere Elements 2 (for Windows). Classroom in a Book offers what no other book or training program does–an official training series from Adobe Systems, developed with the support of Adobe product experts.</p>
<p>Adobe Photoshop Elements 4 and Adobe Premiere Elements 2 Classroom in a Book Collection contains 12 lessons covering Premiere Elements basics and eight lessons covering everything you need to know to organize, retouch, and share your photos with Photoshop Elements. You can follow the book from start to finish or choose only those lessons that interest you. The book includes a DVD with all of the lesson files used in the book, making it easy to follow along with each lesson.</p>
<p>The Premiere Elements section of this book will teach you how to edit home movies using footage from your digital video camera; add titles, transitions, and special effects, and burn the finished movie to a DVD. The Photoshop Elements section of the book will show you how to correct photos like a darkroom pro and then share them in slide shows, calendars, and more. All of this information comes packed into one handy book that’s a must for any beginning Photoshop Elements or Premiere Elements user.</p>
<p>This book is for Windows users only.</p>
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2023-06-28
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