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Photoshop 7 Power Shortcuts


by Michael Ninness

Photoshop's complexity grows with its popularity: Knowing and using keyboard and quick-click shortcuts can make a huge difference in your productivity. This book documents all of the shortcuts officially included (but not found in one spot) in the Photoshop documentation and organizes them so they're easy to find. The book shows how each shortcut works in the current AND previous versions of Photoshop, invaluable info for upgraders. Most significantly, the book contains dozens of shortcuts and workarounds undocumented anywhere else. A book like this belongs in every serious Photoshop user's work environment

About the Author

Michael Ninness is a product manager at Microsoft. Prior to this, he spent three years with Adobe Systems Incorporated as the LiveMotion group product manager. Before joining Adobe, he was the group product manager for the Photoshop plug-ins and imaging products at Extensis Corporation. He has spent the last 12 years as a graphic designer, instructor, author, and computer graphics guru. Michael is the conference chair for the Professional Photoshop Conference at Macworld Conference.

Photoshop 7 Power Shortcuts
by Michael Ninness - List Price: $19.99 , Price: $13.99 You Save: $6.00 (30%) Paperback: 224 pages; Dimensions (in inches): 0.53 x 9.04 x 6.02; Publisher: New Riders; 1st edition (January 21, 2003)

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