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Missing Manuals

Photoshop CS6: The Missing Manual

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884 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 2012

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Lesa Snider

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1,672 reviews81 followers
March 30, 2018
I now have a Photoshop subscription which means I need to polish up my PS skills. So many things have changed since I last us PS that a great book like this knocks the rust off. I first started using PS with version 2.5.
Profile Image for D.M. Webb-Benjamin.
Author 1 book
September 17, 2020
I think I liked this manual even more than the ones from Scott Kelby. Perhaps not as easy to read but more useful I found.
Profile Image for Mike Romoth.
Author 4 books2 followers
June 20, 2013
This funny and extremely well-written manual makes learning a complex software package like Photoshop CS6 into a relatively painless process. Lots of great hints and advice. I really appreciated how the instructions for each new tool or process did not assume that the reader knew a bunch of background procedures. Each procedure is spelled out from the beginning with references to any necessary processes or tools clearly spelled out. Photoshop CS6 is an enormous and complex software package and this book gives an enormous and complex education in its use. As an additional benefit, the writing is very human and humorous enough to make readers actually laugh out loud...on occasion. I'm very glad I bought it! I am a beginner with this type of image processing software and this manual definitely got me up to speed on everything I needed to know.
Profile Image for Scott Oney.
25 reviews3 followers
August 26, 2016
Lots of good info, but because there is so much it is not always easy to find help on what you are trying to do. Photoshop is not a quick or easy program to learn. This book helps, but there are also plenty of free forums to help you learn too. I had a one year subscription to Adobe CS6 Suite, but due to the cost and the upper end use, I will probably stick to Photoshop Elements. Thus my future reference to this book will be limited.
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77 reviews1 follower
November 23, 2012
Haven't even finished the whole book but it's great. Love the way she explains even the most complicated features in a understandable way.

Profile Image for Mark Niemann-Ross.
Author 18 books30 followers
October 20, 2012
Encyclopedic. If you are a professional Photoshop user, this should be on your desk.

It's like eating a watermelon. You don't consume it all at once - just take little bites.
Profile Image for Beth Lind.
1,278 reviews43 followers
June 18, 2013
Good info -- but much of it is over my head. I think this book will remain on my desk as a reference.
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27 reviews9 followers
January 11, 2014
The retouching examples were amateurish, but the technique descriptions were spot on and it was a useful guide to the new features.
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