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Photoshop Elements 6: The Missing Manual
Barbara Brundage

Pogue Press, 2007 - 586 pages

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One of the best.

In the 25+ years I've been working with PCs I've read my share of manuals and third-party reference and how-to books. I'm just learning PE6 and I rate Barbara Brundage's book in the top five: its well organized, very detailed, and easy to follow.
I've noticed that some of the other reviewers think there is not enough material dedicated to the Organizer module. Personally I found the information on the subject to be adequate. Besides, I purchased this book to learn how to use the powerful editing features of PE6 and as far as I'm concerned it does this very, very well.


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Learnig how to use Photoshop Element 6

Learning Photoshop Element 6 is made easy with step by step visual examples. The book is well written and esay to follow.


Exactly what I was looking for!!

I was very pleased to see that this book was 500+ pages, but I had no idea that it would have every bit of information that I could desire. Great explanations. Full color photos. It has it all!! I strongly recommend this book to anyone who is using Photoshop Elements 6.




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Somewhat disappointing

I bought this book largely on the strength of the reviews on this site. The book isn't bad, but I am amazed at how many editing errors there are -- in the first week I had the book, I had found at least 5 erroneous page cross-references.

This editing problem is particularly annoying since the author uses frequent cross-references to amplify or explain the subject matter of the page on which the cross-reference is made. I found myself repeatedly having to search for the cross-referenced material and writing the correct reference in my copy so I wouldn't have to search the next time.

Interestingly enough, I found many helpful and clear explanations of what look like important, fundamental Elements techniques in another book I purchased, Top 100 Simplified Tips & Tricks - Digital Photography, a book I bought without expecting any tips that were specific to Elements. I suppose "The Missing Manual" is intended to be a comprehensive discussion of Elements, even arcane and what seem to be almost useless aspects of the program, but at times I got the feeling that relatively minor matters were covered in the same depth as important techniques.

I suspect that after I am more accustomed to using Elements I will conclude that this in depth guide is indispensable, but it isn't particularly new-Elements user friendly.

I do think this book is helpful and it is a very detailed resource, but it does annoy me that it is poorly edited.


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