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# Adobe Photoshop CC Classroom in a Book (2017 release)

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Review: A big time and money investment, with a huge payoff - I found it demoralizing that every lesson in this books starts with the words, "This lesson will take about an hour to complete." Have they ever tested this claim on real people? For example, in one single lesson -- I'm looking at Chapter 5 -- you will learn: (1.) how to retouch peoples' faces, make their eyes look bigger, turn a frown into a smile, banish red-eye, and adjust other facial features, (2.) how to create bokeh or the appearance of motion in a photo by fine-tuning the various types of "blur" available in the filters menu, (3.) how to stitch together multiple photos to create a panorama, and then fill in the blank spaces with "content-aware" imagery generated by Photoshop, (4.) how to crop and straighten images, and again, fill in the blank areas with context-sensitive content, (5.) how to correct distortion caused by short-angle lenses and fix other lens-related issues, (6.) how to take two photos with different depths of field, then line them up and merge them into one photo so that everything is in focus from back to front, (7.) how to turn a small group of ducks into a flock of ducks, or a few flowers into a field of flowers, by learning to "seamlessly" move, copy, rotate, and resize individual parts of a photo, (8.) how to combine a photo of a train taken at one angle with a photo of a bridge taken at another angle, and use the perspective tools to make it look like the train is actually coming right over the bridge at you... It's all great stuff, and 100% worth your while to learn, but name one person on this earth who could learn all that in an hour, including completing all the steps with the lesson files. The Adobe Classroom books are expensive, but not compared to the cost of a CC subscription that you don't use. If you are the kind of person who can sit down and plow through a book from beginning to end, there is nothing better. Except for the unrealistic time estimates, the books were obviously written by people with real experience in pedagogy, with one lesson building on the next, no missing steps, and lots of little forays into advanced topics so you know what you might want to explore further. DON'T buy this book if you aren't going to download the lesson files and do the lessons, because the book is about those files and those lessons. Believe me, reading about how to use vector-drawing tools to trace a photo and create a reusable logo from it is very different from actually creating the paths, subtracting one path from another, converting the paths into shapes, turning shapes into assets, saving color schemes along with your assets, and all the rest. Not for the faint of heart. Good luck.
Review: Good starting point for learning Photoshop - Can't go wrong here for a beginner who is getting their feet wet on Photoshop. Sure, considering we live in the digital internet age it was hard at times to concentrate doing lessons in a book, but they do have good source files for you to work on so you can drill the program into your head. A tip I would give is to also complement your reading and lessons with some youtube videos for the type of exercise you are doing in the book. This will make your progress much faster.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| Best Sellers Rank | #5,586,940 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #593 in Adobe Photoshop #1,693 in Photography (Books) #2,082 in Computer Graphics |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (365) |
| Dimensions  | 7.3 x 0.8 x 9 inches |
| Edition  | 1st |
| ISBN-10  | 0134663454 |
| ISBN-13  | 978-0134663456 |
| Item Weight  | 1.7 pounds |
| Language  | English |
| Print length  | 400 pages |
| Publication date  | December 22, 2016 |
| Publisher  | Adobe Press |

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ A big time and money investment, with a huge payoff
*by M***N on March 3, 2017*

I found it demoralizing that every lesson in this books starts with the words, "This lesson will take about an hour to complete." Have they ever tested this claim on real people? For example, in one single lesson -- I'm looking at Chapter 5 -- you will learn: (1.) how to retouch peoples' faces, make their eyes look bigger, turn a frown into a smile, banish red-eye, and adjust other facial features, (2.) how to create bokeh or the appearance of motion in a photo by fine-tuning the various types of "blur" available in the filters menu, (3.) how to stitch together multiple photos to create a panorama, and then fill in the blank spaces with "content-aware" imagery generated by Photoshop, (4.) how to crop and straighten images, and again, fill in the blank areas with context-sensitive content, (5.) how to correct distortion caused by short-angle lenses and fix other lens-related issues, (6.) how to take two photos with different depths of field, then line them up and merge them into one photo so that everything is in focus from back to front, (7.) how to turn a small group of ducks into a flock of ducks, or a few flowers into a field of flowers, by learning to "seamlessly" move, copy, rotate, and resize individual parts of a photo, (8.) how to combine a photo of a train taken at one angle with a photo of a bridge taken at another angle, and use the perspective tools to make it look like the train is actually coming right over the bridge at you... It's all great stuff, and 100% worth your while to learn, but name one person on this earth who could learn all that in an hour, including completing all the steps with the lesson files. The Adobe Classroom books are expensive, but not compared to the cost of a CC subscription that you don't use. If you are the kind of person who can sit down and plow through a book from beginning to end, there is nothing better. Except for the unrealistic time estimates, the books were obviously written by people with real experience in pedagogy, with one lesson building on the next, no missing steps, and lots of little forays into advanced topics so you know what you might want to explore further. DON'T buy this book if you aren't going to download the lesson files and do the lessons, because the book is about those files and those lessons. Believe me, reading about how to use vector-drawing tools to trace a photo and create a reusable logo from it is very different from actually creating the paths, subtracting one path from another, converting the paths into shapes, turning shapes into assets, saving color schemes along with your assets, and all the rest. Not for the faint of heart. Good luck.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Good starting point for learning Photoshop
*by S***L on July 13, 2017*

Can't go wrong here for a beginner who is getting their feet wet on Photoshop. Sure, considering we live in the digital internet age it was hard at times to concentrate doing lessons in a book, but they do have good source files for you to work on so you can drill the program into your head. A tip I would give is to also complement your reading and lessons with some youtube videos for the type of exercise you are doing in the book. This will make your progress much faster.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Well Worth it
*by D***E on February 3, 2017*

If any of you have tried to self learn Photoshop, good luck. I attended a class and was treated like moron. My way of learning a product is usually a hacker's approach. I try this button and that button. I try every option and then see the work a rounds but that does not work with Photoshop. Then I bought this book and it was create. You can go to any lesson as you need to. It is simple well written and easy to learn. I threw away the other book I bought. I bought because it was like the class I took it first wanted to explain what a pixel was. PLEASE!!!

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