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Best book for beginners: Photoshop Elements

 
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Oct 18, 2010 17:55 |  #1

I'm trying to really understand and get into editing pictures. I have tried several editing softwares (LR, Corel and now PSE 9) out of them all, I think Ill stay with PSE because I really want to incorporate some photoshop actions and textures for my photos. Can you guys recommend a very good book for beginners?

Sepecifically one that teaches how to put your logos and merge photoshop actions?




  
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Oct 18, 2010 23:45 |  #2

http://www.amazon.com …TF8&qid=1287463​437&sr=8-6 (external link)

the previous one for PE8 with a picture, and reviews is here:
http://www.amazon.com …TF8&qid=1287463​437&sr=8-1 (external link)




  
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Oct 19, 2010 05:41 as a reply to  @ pearts's post |  #3

Just checked Amazon, most of the books on PSE9 have not been released yet,not sure if the books on V.8 will aply to what you are interested in. Version 9 has just been relased so books will need time to catch up.


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Oct 19, 2010 07:51 as a reply to  @ ralff's post |  #4

The Missing Manual series is good. Not sure if it's available for elements 9 yet.




  
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Oct 19, 2010 08:23 |  #5

Subscribed... I'm interested as well.


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