Adobe Photoshop 5.0: Tutorials Classroom in A Book Production Notes
Adobe Photoshop 5.0: Tutorials Classroom in A Book Production Notes
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Tutorials
Classroom in a Book®
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Adobe Photoshop 5.0
Tutorials
Working with Selections The tutorials are step-by-step lessons in
Portable Document Format (PDF), excerpted
Layer Basics from Adobe Photoshop Classroom in a Book.
They are designed to teach you the funda-
Photo Retouching
mentals of Photoshop. To use the tutorials,
Combining Illustrator Graphics click the link to the left and print the PDF
and Photoshop Images pages. Then go through the lessons using the
sample files installed in the Training folder
inside the Photoshop application folder.
Adobe Photoshop 5.0
Classroom in a Book
The Adobe Photoshop 5.0 Tutorials have been The Adobe Certification program offers end-
excerpted from Adobe Photoshop Classroom in users,instructors, and training centers the
a Book. Classroom in a Book is the official train- opportunity to demonstrate their product
ing series for Adobe graphics and publishing proficiency and promote their software skills as
software developed by experts at Adobe and Adobe Certified Experts, Adobe Certified
published by Adobe Press. For information on Instructors, or Adobe Authorized Learning Pro-
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Adobe Photoshop 5.0
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The tutorials were designed using electronic Photography Credits:
publishing tools from Adobe ®: Julieanne Kost: Lesson 1 (vegetables)
• The tutorial presentation shell was designed PhotoDisc, Inc.: Lesson 2 (keyboard, clock,
bearing, gauge)
using Adobe PageMaker®, Adobe Illustrator®, Dean Dapkus: Lesson 3 (Venice)
and Adobe Photoshop®, and then assembled Leon Sobon: Lesson 3 (grapes)
PhotoDisc, Inc.: Lesson 4 (box, cap, cup)
and made interactive using Adobe Acrobat®.
Photographic images intended for use with
• The step-by-step instructions were created
tutorials only.
in Adobe FrameMaker® and then converted
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