Adobe Photoshop Classroom in a Book (2022 release): The Official Training Workbook from Adobe
£46.40
Learn to correct and improve digital images. Seamlessly remove backgrounds and repair images using content-aware tools. Explore advanced filters that enhance images using machine learning and cloud processing. Select subjects with complex outlines, including hair, quickly and precisely. Design composite images, including instant sky replacement. Create advanced typography. Edit video, including transitions and motion effects. Automate tasks with actions. Save as a Photoshop cloud document to easily edit across desktop and mobile devices. Export your work for web, mobile devices, and print.
The fastest, easiest, most comprehensive way to learn Adobe Photoshop
Classroom in a Book®, the best-selling series of hands-on software training workbooks, offers what no other book or training program does―an official training series from Adobe, developed with the support of Adobe product experts.
Adobe Photoshop Classroom in a Book (2022 release) contains 15 lessons that cover the basics and beyond, providing countless tips and techniques to help you become more productive with the program. You can follow the book from start to finish or choose only those lessons that interest you.
Purchasing this book includes valuable online extras. Follow the instructions in the book’s “Getting Started” section to unlock access to:
- Downloadable lesson files you need to work through the projects in the book
- Web Edition containing the complete text of the book, interactive quizzes, and videos that walk you through the lessons step by step
What you need to use this book: Adobe Photoshop (2022 release) software, for either Windows or macOS. (Software not included.)
Note: Classroom in a Book does not replace the documentation, support, updates, or any other benefits of being a registered owner of Adobe Photoshop software. This book covers Photoshop on desktop only. It does not address Photoshop on the iPad.
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Additional information
Publisher | 1st edition (22 Dec. 2021), Adobe Press |
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Language | English |
Paperback | 416 pages |
ISBN-10 | 0137621108 |
ISBN-13 | 978-0137621101 |
Dimensions | 18.54 x 2.16 x 23.11 cm |
by ken
Very good
by MRS RACHEL WILLIAMS
Son loves it
by alinemaciel8
I can wait to start learning ????
by Mark
I bought this book having previously bought and worked my way through the companion volume on Lightroom which was good. The first thing that struck me was that the overall print quality of this one was nearly as good as the lightroom one and not what I would expect from a book with a retail price of nearly £50. The next criticism is the book tries to cover an extremely large complex program in the same sized book as the one covering the simpler Lightroom program so it can’t cover the topics in the same depth. The book needed to be longer to be effective, I fear this may have been a case to publishing to a price rather than the users need.
Personally I don’t find the writing style of this book as effective as the Lightroom one at explaining the working of the program, if this is a reflection on the different authors of the rather shallow approach they have been forced to take I am not sure.
by Colin Keane
Perfect way to learn Photoshop. You get the images used in the book by registering your copy with the publisher. Then work through each lesson at your own pace and as often as you want. In my opinion WAY better than YouTube videos as this is a big and complex subject.
by alinemaciel8
Enjoyed it.
by Messis
A must have if you work with adobe photo editing
by Ed
I’ve read two others in the Adobe Classroom in a Book series – InDesign and Illustrator. Both were good, and with practice you could do effective work, with further learning you could do professional work. I would give both of those 4 stars.
This book – the Photoshop version – is too basic to provide you with a basis to learn on your own. It does not cover enough material. The material that is covered is done at too shallow a level to be effective.
The book is expensive, but nowhere near as expensive as the time you would waste choosing this over better resources.