Photoshop WOW Books

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Has anyone ever used or read any of the Photoshop WOW books? I was given a book in this series covering Photoshop 6 and wasn’t sure how much use it would be in doing and/or learning things about AP 7, the version I currently have and plan to keep unless I see some kind of improvement in 8 that I don’t otherwise have.

So, back to the book. Any good? Worth the read??


Kyle

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Hecate
Aug 26, 2004
On Wed, 25 Aug 2004 21:09:00 -0400, "Sens Fan Happy In Ohio" wrote:

Has anyone ever used or read any of the Photoshop WOW books? I was given a book in this series covering Photoshop 6 and wasn’t sure how much use it would be in doing and/or learning things about AP 7, the version I currently have and plan to keep unless I see some kind of improvement in 8 that I don’t otherwise have.

So, back to the book. Any good? Worth the read??

Don’t know about the specific book, but the Painter WOW book was really good and people often comment that the WOW series (they do an Illustrator one as well) is generally good.

HTH,



Hecate – The Real One

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noone
Aug 26, 2004
In article <412d3829$0$57341$>,
says…
Has anyone ever used or read any of the Photoshop WOW books? I was given a book in this series covering Photoshop 6 and wasn’t sure how much use it would be in doing and/or learning things about AP 7, the version I currently have and plan to keep unless I see some kind of improvement in 8 that I don’t otherwise have.

So, back to the book. Any good? Worth the read??


Kyle

I’ve had the WOW series from PS3 – PS6 and have enjoyed them greatly. They have not been re-hashes of the manuals (back when there really were manuals), but interesting tid-bits that applied to the real world of both photography and design. I have not kept up to date with the series, but do recommend them, based on past experience. Now, PS6->7 is quite a jump in program, while 7->8 is not quite such a leap. There will be a lot of useful info from the 6 book, for 7, but much will not work as it would have in 6. The concepts, however, are usually very sound, and that is the strength, provided that the reader interpolates versions.

Hunt

PS now you’ve got me thinking that I need to get the CS (8) book soon!
SI
stupid_idiot
Aug 26, 2004
I have multiple copies for Illustrator per version…highly recommend them.

"Hecate" wrote in message
On Wed, 25 Aug 2004 21:09:00 -0400, "Sens Fan Happy In Ohio" wrote:

Has anyone ever used or read any of the Photoshop WOW books? I was given a book in this series covering Photoshop 6 and wasn’t sure how much use it would be in doing and/or learning things about AP 7, the version I currently have and plan to keep unless I see some kind of improvement in 8 that I don’t otherwise have.

So, back to the book. Any good? Worth the read??

Don’t know about the specific book, but the Painter WOW book was really good and people often comment that the WOW series (they do an Illustrator one as well) is generally good.

HTH,



Hecate – The Real One

veni, vidi, reliqui
B
bagal
Aug 26, 2004
I’ve looked at various books and know what?

I end up confused coz the pitch n pace doesn’t seem to gel yet I find online tutorials, websites and PDFs fantastic

I guess I am gonna have to get a book before long

Arty

"Hunt" wrote in message
In article <412d3829$0$57341$>,
says…
Has anyone ever used or read any of the Photoshop WOW books? I was given
a
book in this series covering Photoshop 6 and wasn’t sure how much use it would be in doing and/or learning things about AP 7, the version I
currently
have and plan to keep unless I see some kind of improvement in 8 that I don’t otherwise have.

So, back to the book. Any good? Worth the read??


Kyle

I’ve had the WOW series from PS3 – PS6 and have enjoyed them greatly. They have not been re-hashes of the manuals (back when there really were
manuals),
but interesting tid-bits that applied to the real world of both
photography
and design. I have not kept up to date with the series, but do recommend
them,
based on past experience. Now, PS6->7 is quite a jump in program, while
7->8
is not quite such a leap. There will be a lot of useful info from the 6
book,
for 7, but much will not work as it would have in 6. The concepts,
however,
are usually very sound, and that is the strength, provided that the reader interpolates versions.

Hunt

PS now you’ve got me thinking that I need to get the CS (8) book soon!
H
howldog
Aug 26, 2004
On Wed, 25 Aug 2004 21:09:00 -0400, "Sens Fan Happy In Ohio" wrote:

Has anyone ever used or read any of the Photoshop WOW books? I was given a book in this series covering Photoshop 6 and wasn’t sure how much use it would be in doing and/or learning things about AP 7, the version I currently have and plan to keep unless I see some kind of improvement in 8 that I don’t otherwise have.

So, back to the book. Any good? Worth the read??

i’ve got WOW version 4, 6 and 7. All excellent and i have used them fairly often, learned a great deal from all of them. Plus, 6 and 7 come with a CD full of excellent actions and styles.
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noone
Aug 26, 2004
In article <XnnXc.325$ says
….
I’ve looked at various books and know what?

I end up confused coz the pitch n pace doesn’t seem to gel yet I find online tutorials, websites and PDFs fantastic

I guess I am gonna have to get a book before long

Arty

"Hunt" wrote in message
In article <412d3829$0$57341$>,
says…

[SNIP]

You know, it must just be that I’m an old-fart, as I’d choose a good book, over an on-line tutorial, almost any day. I feel the same with most of the DVD stuff, too. Soon, I’ll need to learn to change my ways, as the on-line/DVD route seems to be the way that it’s all headed. Until then, I can usually be found in the aisles of my locatal B&N in the Graphics section…

Hunt
B
bagal
Aug 26, 2004
yup – u r an olde farte! <tee-hee>

by Arty Phart-thing

Now then – I think I know what it is – it’s compilation

I want 10 pages from that book another from a few more, a tutorial from these website, PDF from another, and of course any details the incredible, the amazing, the incredible and amazing Dr Brown and team will to share – and whack them all into a multimedia thingy that’s mine all mine 🙂

Oh BTW have you seen this?
http://www.adobe.com/special/microsite/www.wordsatplay.com/w ap.html

(if it does not work try http://studio.adobe.com/ and words at play link)

How did they do that?

With CS?

Boy is that coo-ewl! Fantastico!

Artio

"Hunt" wrote in message
In article <XnnXc.325$
says

I’ve looked at various books and know what?

I end up confused coz the pitch n pace doesn’t seem to gel yet I find
online
tutorials, websites and PDFs fantastic

I guess I am gonna have to get a book before long

Arty

"Hunt" wrote in message
In article <412d3829$0$57341$>,
says…

[SNIP]

You know, it must just be that I’m an old-fart, as I’d choose a good book, over an on-line tutorial, almost any day. I feel the same with most of the
DVD
stuff, too. Soon, I’ll need to learn to change my ways, as the on-line/DVD route seems to be the way that it’s all headed. Until then, I can usually
be
found in the aisles of my locatal B&N in the Graphics section…
Hunt
B
bagal
Aug 26, 2004
Oi! Wot d’thay mean "Arty is an old wasp?"

grrr snarli very very snarli

Arty 🙂

"Arty Facting" wrote in message
yup – u r an olde farte! <tee-hee>

by Arty Phart-thing

Now then – I think I know what it is – it’s compilation

I want 10 pages from that book another from a few more, a tutorial from these website, PDF from another, and of course any details the incredible, the amazing, the incredible and amazing Dr Brown and team will to share – and whack them all into a multimedia thingy that’s mine all mine 🙂

Oh BTW have you seen this?
http://www.adobe.com/special/microsite/www.wordsatplay.com/w ap.html
(if it does not work try http://studio.adobe.com/ and words at play link)
How did they do that?

With CS?

Boy is that coo-ewl! Fantastico!

Artio

"Hunt" wrote in message
In article <XnnXc.325$
says

I’ve looked at various books and know what?

I end up confused coz the pitch n pace doesn’t seem to gel yet I find
online
tutorials, websites and PDFs fantastic

I guess I am gonna have to get a book before long

Arty

"Hunt" wrote in message
In article <412d3829$0$57341$>,
says…

[SNIP]

You know, it must just be that I’m an old-fart, as I’d choose a good
book,
over an on-line tutorial, almost any day. I feel the same with most of
the
DVD
stuff, too. Soon, I’ll need to learn to change my ways, as the
on-line/DVD
route seems to be the way that it’s all headed. Until then, I can
usually
be
found in the aisles of my locatal B&N in the Graphics section…
Hunt

B
bagal
Aug 27, 2004
Hey Hunt

You’ve got me thinking now (always a painful process?)

Idea: new product or extension to existing one eg Acrobat Reader

Basis: to cater for diverse online tutorials

Method: Reader (or some other program but Reader’s popularity blends itself to the application) retains links to downloaded materials wherever they are stored on the drive be they PDFs, DOCs or wnything that has permission to be downloaded.

Stores links to tutorials that may not be downloaded and allows such links to be organised to the end users satisfaction and criteria

Application: eg Digital camera – I can download & arrange links to tutorials by make model topic or theme

I mention it here in the rare chance that someone at Adobe may pop over to have a read in this ng

I suppose it is the on;line/offline equivalent of a follscap loose leaf folder know what I mean?

Artio

"Hunt" wrote in message
In article <XnnXc.325$
says

I’ve looked at various books and know what?

I end up confused coz the pitch n pace doesn’t seem to gel yet I find
online
tutorials, websites and PDFs fantastic

I guess I am gonna have to get a book before long

Arty

"Hunt" wrote in message
In article <412d3829$0$57341$>,
says…

[SNIP]

You know, it must just be that I’m an old-fart, as I’d choose a good book, over an on-line tutorial, almost any day. I feel the same with most of the
DVD
stuff, too. Soon, I’ll need to learn to change my ways, as the on-line/DVD route seems to be the way that it’s all headed. Until then, I can usually
be
found in the aisles of my locatal B&N in the Graphics section…
Hunt
H
Hecate
Aug 27, 2004
On Wed, 25 Aug 2004 19:37:24 -0800, "stupid_idiot" wrote:

I have multiple copies for Illustrator per version…highly recommend them.
Oh, right. I shall get that too. Thanks 🙂



Hecate – The Real One

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Big V
Aug 30, 2004
I have v6 and v7 and other than a few sidebars explaining diffs/adds of PS7 they are the same book. Same examples, processes, etc. Unless the CS book is vastly different I would save the money and buy the 6 book (cheaper on ebay or half.com).

"Sens Fan Happy In Ohio" wrote in message
Has anyone ever used or read any of the Photoshop WOW books? I was given
a
book in this series covering Photoshop 6 and wasn’t sure how much use it would be in doing and/or learning things about AP 7, the version I
currently
have and plan to keep unless I see some kind of improvement in 8 that I don’t otherwise have.

So, back to the book. Any good? Worth the read??


Kyle

Reply address is fake. Please send all praise, abuse, insults, bequests of $1million US dollars to sensfan_luvslisa (at) yahoo (dot) ca. Change the obvious to the obvious. Oh, and if you must abuse or insult, don’t expect
a
reply. Money gets faster attention ;o)

B
bagal
Aug 30, 2004
I want – nay demand more than this

I want – nay demand – that Adobe Acrobat Reader will give me the opportunity to link offline and online tutorials

This is partly due to the frugality I emit at "Eeek! 300 pages when I only want these 10?"

OK – on a more serious note:
Trad publication operate at a discrete level – I buy a book. Not half a book or more than a book but just a book

I’d like to challenge that trad approach and posit an e-book approach.

In this posited e-book approach I should be able to download the 10 pages I want from one e-ok (full color PDFs) with 20 or so pages from another e-book and compile them (more accurately compile the online and offline links) into a structure that makes sense to me.

D’ye ken whit ah meen maan?

Artio

"Big V" wrote in message
I have v6 and v7 and other than a few sidebars explaining diffs/adds of PS7
they are the same book. Same examples, processes, etc. Unless the CS book
is vastly different I would save the money and buy the 6 book (cheaper on ebay or half.com).

"Sens Fan Happy In Ohio" wrote in message
Has anyone ever used or read any of the Photoshop WOW books? I was given
a
book in this series covering Photoshop 6 and wasn’t sure how much use it would be in doing and/or learning things about AP 7, the version I
currently
have and plan to keep unless I see some kind of improvement in 8 that I don’t otherwise have.

So, back to the book. Any good? Worth the read??


Kyle

Reply address is fake. Please send all praise, abuse, insults, bequests of
$1million US dollars to sensfan_luvslisa (at) yahoo (dot) ca. Change the obvious to the obvious. Oh, and if you must abuse or insult, don’t expect
a
reply. Money gets faster attention ;o)

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