Customer Reviews:
Cover everthing and more June 23, 2007 Derek Rogerson (Plymouth UK) 46 out of 46 found this review helpful
This book is absolute mustard, it covers everything in a clear and concise manner. Dont't waste your time looking any futher; this is by far the best instruction book I have ever pupchased. It covers every topic in depth, but still remains understandable to a 62 year old.
An essential companion for any Elements 5 user May 10, 2007 A Common Reader (Sussex, England) 63 out of 63 found this review helpful
I have bought quite a few books about Photoshop Elements over the last few years, and this is the one I can rely on to answer any question I may have about this complex piece of software. Barbara Brundage writes in a straightforward way, not talking down to the reader or trying to crack pointless jokes to jolly them along. The book follows a logical progression, is well laid out, and most-importantly has a very comprehensive index at the back. Some books are glossier with more photographic examples, but this one explains the concepts of Photoshop Elements in a clear way and every time I look at it I discover more features of the program than I would find any other way. It does not have the worked examples with catchy titles like some instruction books (how to change your friend's hair colour, how to make a greeetings card etc), but personally I find that few of these are every really relevant to what I want to do anyway. What it does to is to use the software intelligently so that I can easily work out how to perfrom specific tasks. This is far and away the best instruction book for Elements 5 and I would have no hesitation in recommending it to anyone who wants to move beyond the instant fix buttons in the program and explore its more complex features.
No good for Elements 4 for the Mac March 15, 2007 Mr. C. J. L. Skelton (Kent, England) 5 out of 29 found this review helpful
This book dies not deal with the Mac version. There is no mention of Adobe Bridge in it which is the organiser and is a separate program. As far as I can see, there are no books that deal with the Mac version.
It really is the MISSING MANUAL. December 7, 2006 Dee W. (Filey,North Yorkshire.) 103 out of 103 found this review helpful
I have B Bs previous Elements Missing Manuals (Elements 3 & 4),all are excellent guides,& this for Elements 5 is no exception.Especially as this version is in full colour. B B does not pull her punches if she thinks Adobe has not got it quite right.Throughout the book you get the feeling that she is talking TO you...not AT you. There is also a good backup site for extras & questions. This should be a mandatory acquisition for all Elements 5 (would be)owners as El 5 is a considerable improvement over version 4! If you only want one book to guide you through Elements 5 this is it.
In practice December 2, 2006 B. G. Kennett (Kent, UK) 30 out of 32 found this review helpful
This book is really on top of the heap! Far better than Scott Kelby's; she does'nt bother with the slush. Just plain straight talking as it were. If you only buy one elements book.........
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