01830cam 2200253 a 450000100070000000500170000700800410002402000150006502000180008005000210009808200200011910000170013924500650015624600280022126000780024930000630032750000200039050503310041052007160074163000200145765000220147765000360149965000410153543775420080722140854.0080624s2007 at a 001 0 eng  a1418011428 a978141801142000aTR267b.T64 200700a006.6 / TOL2221 aToland, Toni10aBest practice :bthe pros on Adobe Photoshop /cToni Toland.3 aPros on Adobe Photoshop aAustralia ;aClifton Park, NY :bThomson Delmar Learning,c[2006], c2007. axiv, 235 p. :bcol. ill. ;c26 cm. +e1 CD-ROM (4 3/4 in.) aIncludes index.0 aCh. 1 Basic ingredients -- Ch. 2 Ray Vella -- Ch. 3 Coralynn Deibler -- Ch. 4 Karen Ahlschlager -- Ch. 5 Dave Devries -- Ch. 6 Mike Carter -- Ch. 7 Joanie Schwarz -- Ch. 8 Chris Spollen -- Ch. 9 Charlie Hill -- Ch. 10 Lane Dupont -- Ch. 11 Steve Gray -- Ch. 12 Roger Demuth -- Ch. 13 From oven to table -- Ch. 14 Student work. a"Best Practice: The Pros on Adobe Photoshop inspires readers to explore the creative process and technical skill behind the work of leading contemporary digital artists. Highlighting skillful digital designers, Best Practice features interviews with the artists and deconstructs individual pieces of their work into how-to steps that readers can experiment with. Full of industry advice and hot techniques, this richly visual four-color book reinforces the key design and photo manipulation principles that every designer needs to know. Best Practice includes an initial review chapter to bring readers up to speed with Photoshop fundamentals to ensure their success with the chapters that follow."--BACK COVER.00aAdobe Photoshop 0aComputer graphics 0aPhotographyxDigital techniques 0aImage processingxDigital techniques