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Dreamweaver 8 All-in-One Desk Reference For Dummies9 books in 1 — your key to Dreamweaver success!
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Dreamweaver is the top pick of Web designers looking for a powerful, cross-platform tool that produces professional Web sites. With this complete reference... | | Photoshop Blending Modes Cookbook for Digital PhotographersOne reason why Photoshop has become such a powerful and popular image editor is that it allows you to work on a series of layers during the editing or creation of your images. The way these layers interact with one another is governed by Photoshop’s blending modes. Blending modes first appeared when layers were introduced in Version 3, but... | | The Photoshop Channels BookUsing Photoshop without taking advantage of channels is a bit like attempting to make a fine recording with nothing but a crummy cassette recorder: You can do so, but the results won't be very satisfying. However, if you're new to the world of digital imaging--perhaps because you've just found your way to Photoshop after purchasing your first... |
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The Adobe Illustrator CS Wow! BookOne of the first things you might notice about the newest version of Adobe Illustrator is that numbers are out, and letters are in. Instead of the predictable "Illustrator 11," this release has been given the name "Illustrator CS." The CS stands for Creative Suite, and in fact it is a pretty suite deal... | | | | Apple Aperture 1.5 Photographers' GuideApple’s Aperture provides the professional photographer with a powerful new resource for organizing, adjusting, and distributing photographs. Although this young application still has some kinks in it that Apple needs to work out, it may already be the most powerful photo organizing application we’ve ever had.
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