Adobe Photoshop CS3: Up to Speed

  Author:    Ben Willmore
  ISBN:    0321514297
  Sales Rank:    240407
  Published:    2007-05-23
  Publisher:    Peachpit Press
  # Pages:    152
  Binding:    Paperback
  Avg. Rating:    5.0 based on 18 reviews
  Used Offers:    10 from $18.08
  Amazon Price:    $19.79
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We’ve received some complaints about the binding of this book, Adobe Photoshop CS3: Up to Speed, falling apart and investigated the issue with our printer. We’ve inspected the remaining inventory in our warehouse and as far as we can determine the bindings are fine. If you have a defective copy please contact us at: http://www.peachpit.com/about/contact_us/ and choose â??defectiveâ?? from the drop down menu. We would be happy to send you a replacement copy if the binding of the book you purchased is no longer intact. - Glenn Bisignani, Product Marketing Manager

This must-have guide goes right to the heart of Photoshop CS3--what has changed, what is new, and how you can get the most out of the features as quickly as possible. Rather than sift through hundreds of pages detailing every last Photoshop feature and function (both old and new), you can go directly to the new features that interest you the most and get the explanations you desire in the classic Ben Willmore style--intuitive, crystal clear, and in-depth. By focusing on a single topic--what's new in this version--the award-winning author provides precisely what experienced Photoshop users have been clamoring for, in exactly the depth they demand. After reading this book--even if you've been using CS3 for a while--don't be surprised to hear yourself say, 'I didn't know CS3 did that!' In addition to learning the new features in no time flat, a welcome side effect of learning from Ben is that you can expect to become a better, faster and more efficient Photoshop user.
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01-24-08 5 (NA)
(Hide Review...)  Compact no-nonsense book
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Although I've been using CS3 for some months now, every chapter of the book offered some of those rare "hidden gems" which one simply doesn't find without being pointed at them. And while many books are somewhat bloated with stuff one knows anyway, this is a true expert's book for people who rate content above word count.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2008-10-27 09:51:37 EST)
01-20-08 5 (NA)
(Hide Review...)  Photoshop CS3 Up to Speed
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Ben Willmore writes an indepth, fun review of the
new aspects of Photoshop CS3. It is extremely thorough and
well thought-out and especially appropriate for those
already familiar with CS2. I highly recommend it!
(Review Data Last Updated: 2008-01-24 10:16:19 EST)
12-03-07 5 2\2
(Hide Review...)  Once more, Willmore exceeds expectations
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This book is exceptionally well organized, wonderfully written and beautifully illustrated. It is tightly focused on the differences from CS2--->CS3.

Each difference is carefully explained. New feature treatments include illuminating and fully illustrated how-to's. Willmore is a master Photoshop teacher, and he writes as well as he teaches.

As for the book's design, it is a gorgeous piece of work, a model of how software books should be designed and illustrated.

In my opinion, if you are moving from CS2 to CS3, and don't have this book, you are hurting.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2008-01-21 07:51:37 EST)
11-29-07 5 (NA)
(Hide Review...)  Super fast start to PS CS3
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Forget the 2 inch thick 'bibles'. This book will give you the best start in picking up PS CS3. When you are done with this book buy "One-On-One" to expand your PS CS3 knowledge.
This book is a great buy. My book was bound OK - no problems there.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2007-12-03 14:34:26 EST)
11-28-07 5 (NA)
(Hide Review...)  Best book on PS CS3 if you use CS2
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Photoshop is a deep product, and if you have been working with it for a while you likely already have a number of very thick How-To books. Being reluctant to purchase yet another thick, expensive Photoshop book, I picked up this. Fantastic! Covers all the new stuff in depth, and better than some of the other books I have. (I didn't experience any quality issues as mentioned in other reviews.)
(Review Data Last Updated: 2007-12-03 14:34:26 EST)
10-10-07 5 (NA)
(Hide Review...)  Uptospeed Photoshop CS3
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Having read Ben Willmore's "Uptospeed Photoshop CS2" and having attended one of Ben Willmore's Photoshop Seminars, I find "Uptospeed Photoshop CS3", excellend and a great reference book.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2007-11-28 14:25:25 EST)
09-27-07 5 (NA)
(Hide Review...)  This is the best way to upgrade from CS2 to CS3
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This is the second time I buy a photoshop up to speed book and again its is great. The book is full with all the new features written very well, packed with all the new short cuts and tweaks.

This is a must have for any one upgrading to photoshop cs3!!!
(Review Data Last Updated: 2007-10-11 07:41:12 EST)
09-05-07 5 1\1
(Hide Review...)  Just what it says it is
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This book is aimed at an audience familiar with Photoshop2 and Bridge and in that capacity it is excellent. There are so many big changes with the upgrade to CS3 that I think it would have taken me forever to stumble through them on my own. The book was very helpful. However, this is not a book for new users of CS3. It is limited to the upgrade changes from CS2 to CS3.
My only complaint about the book is that the binding on my copy is horrible. The darn thing is falling apart.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2007-09-27 07:27:21 EST)
08-28-07 4 (NA)
(Hide Review...)  Some constructive criticism (literally;-)
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As everyone has reported: the book is terrific, the binding is trash; however there is a fix. After my book fell apart in several places, I carefully separated and arranged all of the pages. A trip to my local Staples store (any other major office supply store would likely work as well) to have the book spiral bound nicely remedied the problem. (Additional cost - less than $4.00)
(Review Data Last Updated: 2007-09-06 07:51:55 EST)
08-22-07 5 3\3
(Hide Review...)  Upgrading to CS3? This is the one book you need.
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For anyone upgrading from CS2 to CS3 (or even from CS), this is the one book that will get you fluent faster than any other book. Don't let the relatively slim size of the book fool you. Ben packs in all the information so that you can figure out how to take advantage of the new interface, with the new Palettes, the Dock, and how to most efficiently use it. The new Bridge interface and features is covered in depth, as is Camera Raw 4, the new look for layer, improvements to Curves (after all these years), Vanishing Point, the Quick Selection tool, and all the rest. I got Ben's last version of this book when CS2 came out and it helped me master the new features in a few days, rather than weeks. If you've read the articles, seen the NAPP videos (great, at photoshopuser.com, but lacking the detail of this book) and you are ready to get seriously into CS3, this book will take you there.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2007-08-28 15:36:23 EST)
07-19-07 5 1\1
(Hide Review...)  Good book, poor binding
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As a previous reviewer noted, the binding seems to be lacking in this book. Fortunately, Amazon's customer service came through again (as I knew they would) and replaced my book in a very timely manner when I let them know it had fallen apart.

The content of the book is excellent. I upgraded from CS to CS3, so there were a few features the author discusses that don't apply to the CS version, but he writes in such a clear manner, sometimes even describing the features that were new in CS2, I still had no problem getting up to speed in CS3.

I highly recommend the book, keeping in mind that if you read it, it will most likely fall apart. Even though that is a big frustration for me when reading a book, the information inside is so valuable, it's worth the chance.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2007-08-22 13:03:44 EST)
07-19-07 4 2\3
(Hide Review...)  High Quality Contents Poor Quality Construction
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As usual Ben Wilmore brings you up to speed quickly. High quality content is what we have come to expect from Mr. Wilmore and in the past Peachpit has provided a quality home for quality content, but not this time. I read one review that suggested the poor quality binding was due to the publication having the wrong number of pages! The publisher had at least one other option, they could have used a spiral binding if they couldn't do anything else. And for that reviewer who seemed to wonder if the readers were more interested in the construction than the content; I'm interested in both, I paid for both. Peachpit needs to fix the binding problem and offer a replacement to those who have already purchased.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2007-08-22 13:03:44 EST)
07-12-07 5 1\1
(Hide Review...)  Great Book - Lousy Binding
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I've been going through Mr. Willmore's book over the past couple of days and it's excellent. As is stated, you do need to be somewhat familiar with PS CS2. For example, the use of the Stamp Tool in Vanishing Point is not gone over at all - and for good reason: the author expects you to know this feature already and it hasn't changed going from CS2 to CS3. This book is exactly what I wanted - only CS3. It has saved me not only time but money.

My only wish is that the book binders had invested as much quality into their work as Mr. Willmore did in his. After reading the book for a total of two days, the binding has become completely unglued from the body of the pages. The pages themselves are still holding together as of now, but I certainly expected a higher quality of workmanship from Peachpit Press. Books should not be falling apart - after two days.

(My 5-star rating is for the quality of the content. If I could rate the binders, it would be zero stars)
(Review Data Last Updated: 2007-07-19 07:32:39 EST)
07-11-07 5 (NA)
(Hide Review...)  Just What You Need
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There are a lot of good books becoming available on Photoshop CS3, but if you are an experienced user of PS CS2 who has switched to CS3, you probably don't want to spend your time wading through information on PS that you already know. "Up to Speed" is aimed at you.

Ben Willmore covers just the features that have been added (and deleted) between PS CS2 and PS CS3. Moreover, he usually doesn't spend a lot of time telling you how to apply a feature if it's one whose application will be obvious to an experienced user. On the other hand, some of the new functions may not be so intuitively obvious and in that case he provides examples of the possible applications.

Willmore's writing is clear, concise, and understandable. That means the busy photographer will not have to spend a lot of time learning what the new features do, although most readers will benefit from reading everything the author writes. I thought that I understood everything about the new features from what I had read on the web or in general books about CS3, but there were several points I either never saw or missed. For example, selecting a group of pictures in Bridge by control-dragging a box around them isn't the only way to select adjacent pictures, but it does save a couple of seconds, and I had missed it.

Occasionally, Wilmore will pause to review a fundamental concept to clarify how a new feature will work. His short explanation of how curves adjustments work was one of the most lucid I ever read. Even though Willmore suggests that people comfortable with curves can skip his introductory section, don't skip it unless you are really comfortable. (It's only five pages!)

Willmore is not afraid to criticize Adobe for features that he thinks make no sense or are confusing. For example he says about Camera Raw's ability to process JPEG's, "I can't believe Adobe has released a feature with such a poorly thought out workflow."

I've heard a reader's complaint about the fact that the book has fallen apart. At just over 150 pages, the book is too thick to saddle stitch and too thin to use better binding methods. If this kind of thing really bothers you, suck it up. The audience for this book doesn't want something thicker. On the other hand, one might be tempted to say that a book this thin shouldn't have a cover price of almost thirty bucks. But the time experienced users will save by not having to sort through familiar material may make it a bargain.

Unfortunately, Adobe has already issued an update to CS3 that adds other features to CS3 that aren't covered in this book. Hopefully, Peachpit Press will provide protected content on their website explaining the new features the same way that they have provided a PDF update for Scott Kelby's Lightroom book.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2007-07-19 07:32:39 EST)
07-09-07 5 1\1
(Hide Review...)  As usual, good stuff from Ben Willmore
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It's great having a book that concentrates only on the new features of Photoshop. Clear writing, well illustrated. The only caveat is that some of the features seem to be based on the beta version and have been improved in the released version. Ben Willmore is a great resource for serious photoshop users.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2007-07-12 06:57:43 EST)
07-08-07 1 (NA)
(Hide Review...)  Great book poor construction
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Don't let the 1 star rating fool you. This book is excellent. The problem; the first book I received fell apart the first time I tried to read it. Amazon was kind enough to replace the defective book. I am now reading the second copy of the book. It also is falling apart. I have sent an email to the publisher. Not sure if I will try to have Amazon replace the book again. Will wait to hear from the publisher.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2007-07-12 06:57:43 EST)
07-02-07 5 (NA)
(Hide Review...)  Easy Book
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A great and easy to follow guide to the new features in Photoshop for those who don't want to wade through lots of information they already know.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2007-07-09 18:12:06 EST)
06-27-07 4 2\2
(Hide Review...)  Up to Speed
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A good quick presentation of the new features of the Photoshop CS3 upgrade. Much better than the Adobe Classroom in a Book Adobe Photoshop CS3 volume. You need to be knowledgeable of CS2 to use this book.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2007-07-03 02:53:38 EST)
  
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