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In the upcoming The Photoshop CS3 Book for Digital Photographers, Scott Kelby has made a lot of changes since the last edition (for CS2), with completely “rewritten from the ground up” chapters on The CS3 Bridge, Camera Raw 4.0, Color Correction, and printing & color management to name a few.
According to the author, “I guess what surprised me the most was how many new techniques I’ve learned since the CS2 version of the book came out over two years ago. So, I not only added in the new features of CS3, I also updated a lot of the existing techniques with new settings or faster, better, easier or more effective ways to pull them off. Plus, of course I couldn’t help but add all my latest stuff, and my favorite new techniques, photo effects, photo fixes, and repair techniques.”
Due to be released at the end of June, The Photoshop CS3 Book for Digital Photographers (496 pages) from Scott Kelby on New Riders Press can be pre-ordered at Amazon or Barnes & Noble .
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