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Christian InTech Articles - Computers
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Do We Take The Internet For Granted?
One small change made a huge impact in a day in the life of Zardinia Zaffas.
I can see you right now. You’re sitting at your desk staring into the computer screen, the Internet is connected and the information is flowing like a river. If you...
Net Novice No More
A relative novice when it came to the Internet, not too long ago I didn’t have a clue where to start when trying to create a website or why I had the need for one. Luckily though, with time and practice, it became apparent.
Having a website...
Save Money and the Environment with Xerox Phaser Solid Ink Printers
Xerox line of Phaser printers are among the best printers available for office printing solutions. With their great prices they are the most affordable printers in their class. You can purchase a Xerox printer for only a little more than you would...
Spyware Protection: A Must for Any Home Computer
Now that spyware is the single most dangerous threat to home computers connected to the internet today, getting your hands on some sort of spyware and adware protection is critical. Spyware has outpaced computer viruses in its prevalence, and in...
Why Over 90% of VoIP (Computer Phone) Services are Vulnerable to Attack
You are in the crosshairs as a primary target of computer hackers if you own a computer or operate on un-secure VoIP (computer phone) services.
John Ashcroft, Attorney General, in remarks at the High Technology Crime Investigation Association...
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Adobe Photoshop CS One-on-One: A Review
As the title implies, Deke McClelland gives the reader a one-on-one approach to the wonders of Adobe Photoshop CS. The book provides a comprehensive walkthrough of the features of Photoshop in a classroom setting where the reader is the lone student and McClelland the teacher.
Deke McClelland is an Adobe Certified Expert and a member of the PhotoshopWorld Instructor Dream Team. He was inducted into the National Association of Photoshop Professionals' Photoshop Hall of Fame in 2002.
This full-color book includes two hours of video tutorials in CD. It features a step by step presentation of real-world projects that are sure to help the reader gain proficiency with Photoshop. The reader is give a rich amount of graphics theory, best practices, and tips for avoiding Photoshop disasters. McClelland’s approach to learning Photoshop bridges the gap among available literature on the subject and provides a unique educational experience.
The book is created with the intention of making the seemingly monumental task of mastering Photoshop look like a walk in the park. Inside are twelve lessons, each made up of three to six exercises, illustrated with more than 600 photos, diagrams, and screen shots. Each book-based lesson comes with a corresponding video lesson, included on a companion CD. The exercises are project-based, culminating
in real-world projects that readers can show off when they've finished.
The book also contains "Extra Credit" sections that show readers how to tap into Photoshop's powerful features to give their projects a professional polish. Multiple choice quizzes follow each lesson, providing a great teaching tool for educators and a way for new users to test their knowledge.
Rich with "Pearls of Wisdom" gained from McClelland's years of experience, "Photoshop CS One-on-One" is accessible to complete beginners while still offering tips and secrets that even the most experienced Photoshop users are unaware of. Readers are sure to find that the combination of step-by-step lessons and video introduction provide the best learning experience of any Photoshop resource on the market.
The exercises included with each lesson are interesting and fun to do. The end result is almost always something you can be proud to say you created.
Because of its comprehensive approach, understanding this book fully will take some time. Take it slowly and at your own pace. McClelland’s wit, literary allusions and breezy writing style help turn a cumbersome, complicated and sometimes mysterious computer application into a user-friendly tool.
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