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Photoshop Elements 9: The Missing Manual

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Photoshop Elements 9: The Missing Manual is now available in the UK. The book premiered last month in the US. “Elements 9 has some major new features, like Layer Masks, and the Organizer for Mac, that are very powerful but not easy to figure out, as well as some fun new features that you may well overlook if you don’t know where to find them,” says author Barbara Brundage. The 640-page “manual” can be yours for £34.50.

Press Release

Photoshop Elements 9: The Missing Manual—New from O’Reilly

Farnham, UK—Elements 9 offers much of Photoshop’s power without the huge price tag. It’s an ideal tool for most image-editing buffs—including scrapbookers, photographers, and aspiring graphic artists. But Elements still doesn’t come with a decent manual. Photoshop Elements 9: The Missing Manual (O’Reilly Media), will help you get the most out of the program, from the basics to advanced tips for both Windows and Mac.

“Elements 9 has some major new features, like Layer Masks, and the Organizer for Mac, that are very powerful but not easy to figure out, as well as some fun new features that you may well overlook if you don’t know where to find them,” says expert author Barbara Brundage. “I hope that the book will help my readers understand how to get the most from all of them.”

  * Quickly learn your way around. Customize Elements to suit your working style.
* Get to work right away. Import, organize, and make quick image fixes with ease.
* Retouch any image. Learn how to repair and restore your old and damaged photos.
* Add some pizzazz. Give images more zip with dozens of filters, frames, and special effects.
* Find your creative flair. Create scrapbooks, greeting cards, photo books, and more.
* Use advanced techniques. Work with layers, blend modes, and other tools.
* Try out your new skills. Download practice images and try new tricks as you learn.

About the Author
Barbara Brundage is the author of Photoshop Elements 6: The Missing Manual, an Adobe Community Expert, and a member of Adobe’s prerelease groups for Elements 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, and 8. She’s been teaching people how to use Photoshop Elements since it first came out in 2001. Barbara first started using Elements to create graphics for use in her day job as a harpist, music publisher, and arranger. Along the way, she joined the large group of people finding a renewed interest in photography thanks to digital cameras. If she can learn to use Elements, you can, too!



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