Learn Photoshop In Just 120 Minutes!
“A Step-By-Step Video Tutorial Training That Shows You Photoshop-Conquering Shortcut Secrets… In 2 Hours, And Without Any Headaches!”
Photoshop Fast Track for Newbies!™ Review
Photoshop Fast Track for Newbies is a set of videos, which demonstrate the many features of Photoshop. The tutorials demonstrate Photoshop as well as newer versions that have been integrated with Creative Suite (CS) products, from CS2 to CS4.
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Operating the Adobe Photoshop program can leave users feeling overwhelmed and ready to quit. The numerous functions within the program and the operator’s manual (which was created for people with some experience using Photoshop) that is inches thick can be intimidating to handle. With that in mind, Learn Photoshop Now has created a computer based tutorial designed for Photoshop newbies. Anyone can create dramatic and impressive graphics within a matter of hours using this easy to follow learning program.
Learn Photoshop Now presents a dynamic step-by-step online video training system that can teach just about anyone to become totally competent with Adobe Photoshop. In as little as two hours, students can learn to design and produce their own graphics quickly and easily using photographs or their own drawn images. Basic functions can literally be mastered by watching these tutorials. Student will feel like they are looking over the shoulder of a professional!
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Many people experience stress over the thought of learning something new. The creators of Learn Photoshop Now understand those feelings and have made the tutorial as stress free as possible. Students can proceed through the lessons in the comfort of their own home and at their own pace. People all have different ways of learning and many times a 2 inch thick manual isn’t the answer.
“I have bought so many programs for learning computer programs and tools but Photoshop Fast Track by far is the absolute best and easiest way to learn Photoshop. Never has it been so easy and fast to learn something new while loving every second of learning from this outstanding program.” Customer Jared Wash speaks of Learn Photoshop Now.
Anyone can learn if they have the right teacher! Anyone can learn if they create a comfortable environment for learning. Anyone can learn if the materials are presented in an easy to follow format. Learn Photoshop Now provides all of these learning aspects.
David Peters is a well-established Adobe Photoshop Coach. He understands the needs and fears of new Photoshop users and has helped many people with his tutorial series. Also of proven value are his ongoing email updates which keep his students at the forefront of learning.
The video tutorials include:
- The Workspace
- Selections
- Painting and Drawing
- Resizing Images
- Image and Color Modes
- Layers
- Creating Text
- Layer Styles and Effects
- Photo Retouching
- Saving Images
- Tips and Tricks… “Removing Red Eye”
- Tips and Tricks… “Photo Merging”
- Tips and Tricks… “Lighting Effects”
- Tips and Tricks… “Photo Framing”
Additional videos for CS2 updates:
- Adobe Bridge
- Image Warp
- Layers: Refined
- Lens Correction
- Red Eye Tool
- Smart Objects
- Spot Healing
Additional videos for CS3 updates:
- Auto Align
- Auto Blend
- Black and White
- New Blend Modes
- Brightness and Contrast
- Bridge CS3
- Clone Source
- Curves
- Interface
- Photomerge
- Quick Select Tool
- Refine Edges
- Smart Filters
Additional videos for CS4 updates:
- Adjustments Panel
- Bridge 3
- Content Aware Scaling
- Dodge and Burn
- Drag and Drop in Tabs
- Extending DOF
- Masks Panel
- Panels in CS4
- Tabbed Interface
- Target Adjustment Tool
- Web and PDF
Also included are several bonuses:
- Ecover Magic (Adobe Action Scripts): Action scripts to create ecovers for eBooks, software boxes, CDs, DVDs, membership cards and many more. The scripts work with Adobe Photoshop version 6.0 or higher.
- A Guide to Digital Photography: An eBook, which covers the basics of digital photography.
- The Handy Color Schemer: An easy-to-use software that helps users choose coordinating colors for websites, logos, images, and others.
- Picture Gallery Maker: A software that enables the user to create web pages with pictures galleries on them. It’s simple to use and includes six templates, although users can also create their own templates.
- Bonus articles on Photoshop, design, and other related topics: A total of 86 bonus articles are included. The articles cover various topics of interest to designers and digital photographers.
- Unadvertised Bonus: As a special bonus, buyers of “Photoshop Fast Track for Newbies” will also get 109 additional video tutorials. These include: 27 tutorials with additional training in Adobe Photoshop CS; 20 tutorials on Photoshop CS2; 37 tutorials on Photoshop Elements; 10 tutorials on maximizing your digital camera; and, 15 tutorials about ImageReady CS.
Product Details:
The videos are in digital format (Flash and Shockwave) and can be either viewed online or downloaded into the customer’s hard drive.
Format:
- Digital video, compatible with both PC and Mac
- PDF transcripts of the tutorials.
Thoughts on the Product:
Video is the best way to learn how to use software, in particular, a graphic editing software such as Photoshop. The tutorials begin with the most basic topic (e.g., “The Workspace”), and progress to the most complicated (e.g., “Lighting Effects” for the Fast-Track set).
Each tutorial is only a few minutes long. The presentor is clear and demonstrates each step of the process. Learning is fast and easy when you can see the results of each step right away!
The best way to go through the videos is to have your own copy of Photoshop open at the same time, pause the video, do the same step yourself, and see if you achieve the same results.
Even the most uninitiated Photoshop user should be able to follow along without difficulty. Finally, the PDF transcripts come in handy for quick reviews of the lessons.
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