Photoshop Elements 13: The Missing Manual (O'Reilly)
Monday, 20 October 2014

Photoshop Elements 13 looks sharper, performs better, and has more sophisticated photo-editing and slideshow features than previous versions—but knowing which tools to use when can be confusing. In this new edition Barbara Brundage removes the guesswork. With her candid, jargon-free advice and step-by-step guidance, you’ll get the most out of Elements for everything from sharing and touching-up photos to fun print and online projects.

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Authors: Barbara Brundage
Publisher: O'Reilly 
Date: October 4, 2014
Pages: 648

ISBN: 9781491947210
Print: 1491947217
Kindle: B00O2H90H6

 

See David Conrad's 4-star review of Photoshop Elements 9: The Missing Manual in which he concludes:

Overall the book is well written and does its best to explain not just the how but the why. Recommended to the right reader.

 

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