Photoshop Classic Effects: The Essential Effects Every User Needs to Know

  Author:    Scott Kelby
  ISBN:    0321272250
  Sales Rank:    132455
  Published:    2004-06-18
  Publisher:    Peachpit Press
  # Pages:    384
  Binding:    Paperback
  Avg. Rating:    5.0 based on 29 reviews
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Photoshop Classic Effects: The Essential Effects Every User Needs to Know
  

If you've ever wondered "How'd they do that?" you're about to find out!

Inspired by the column of the same name in Photoshop User magazine, Photoshop CS Classic Effects show you exactly how to do the same special effects you see every day in magazines, on TV, in the newspaper and on the Web. These are "The Classics"--those tried and true effects that are every where--and for a lot of professional photographers and designers, these effects are their bread and butter (as you'll see inside the book). It's not the wild stuff, it's not the weird stuff--it's the stuff you can really use--the stuff clients always ask for (and expect that you'll know).

How it works

Scott Kelby, Editor of Photoshop User magazine and author of a string of bestselling Photoshop books (including Photoshop CS Down & Dirty Tricks, and The Photoshop CS Book for Digital Photographers) takes these classic techniques and shows you how they're used by today's industry's leading professionals. You'll learn step-by-step how to build complete projects, from start to finish, so you can put these Classic Effects to work for you today. You¿ll learn classic photographic effects, type effects, commercial and advertising effects, and the special effects the pros turn to first to get the job done fast!

What Makes it a "Classic"

Over the years certain Photoshop special effects have become so popular they've become classics, much in the same way certain songs, or certain cookbook recipes have become classics. For example, if you bought a book of "Classic Recipes" you'd expect that it would include some kick butt recipes for spaghetti sauce, apple pie, buttermilk pancakes, meatloaf, tomato soup, and a wide range of classic dishes, right? Right. So would you expect to find some wild new culinary explorations from Wolfgang Puck in a Classic Recipes book? Not a chance. Instead you'd find the "meat and potatoes" recipes that are used every day by great cooks all over the world. Well, my friends, that's what you¿re holding--a book of kick butt "meat and potatoes" special effects, the same ones used by great Photoshop photographers and designers all over the world.

MTV or CBS?

Here's the thing: if your client is MTV, you can go out and do all the latest, wildest, weirdest effects and they love it. But what if your client is CBS or CNN? Try that stuff and they'll show you the door. They need a professional, clean look, and they'll expect you to know the classics and how they're used today. That's what this book is all about--teaching you the handy bag of tricks that you can use again and again.

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11-13-08 4 (NA)
(Hide Review...)  old tricks are the best tricks
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This book is written in a clear and easy to flow manner. It has some discussions about effects but most of the book gets straight to "this is how to do it" then talks some about Why. While I think that due to the detail of the explanations, a beginner could do some of the examples. This isn't really for beginners,(advanced and experts can benefit easily) or maybe I should rephrase it as first timers. If you understand some basic photoshop tools and principles and consider yourself a beginner you should be good to go. If you are looking for a book to explain stuff (tools,menus,layers) This isn't for you. Look at some of Mr kelby's other books.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2008-12-22 09:37:35 EST)
09-06-08 4 1\1
(Hide Review...)  Good book, good buy.
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Even though this book is a few years old, is still up to date and a good buy
the writing is to the point NO BS approach I love and recommended to any body new or advanced Photoshop user.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2008-11-15 10:08:12 EST)
02-18-08 4 (NA)
(Hide Review...)  Nice
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down and dirty how to book for common images that are created. I like short cut keys as much as the next, but it's a little overboard on the book. All in all, I would recommend this book
(Review Data Last Updated: 2008-09-06 09:47:08 EST)
12-14-07 5 (NA)
(Hide Review...)  Easy to follow. Good for beginning and intermediate level
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In point of view, I think this is a good book for any beginning and intermediate digital photography. The topics and examples are clear and easily to follow.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2008-02-18 09:52:05 EST)
09-13-07 5 (NA)
(Hide Review...)  All you need to know in a way you need to know it
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Even good cooks open cookbooks for their favorite recipes. Scott Kelby makes it easy to access your favorite effects. In fact, he does it twice, once in full form, and again at the end in a "cut to the chase" cheatsheet. I was going to wait and see if he updated this CS version for CS3, but I'm glad I didn't wait. Like all of his Photoshop books, instructions are full-color and broken into logical steps.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2007-12-15 10:00:15 EST)
09-01-07 5 (NA)
(Hide Review...)  Nicely done
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When I read the first few pages of this book that a friend had, I knew I had to buy it! I love the way it gets the information across. The author is brilliant! love it.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2007-09-14 08:17:27 EST)
08-31-07 5 (NA)
(Hide Review...)  Great book
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This was one of my first trick books that I purchased. I still use it today. Great buy.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2007-09-14 08:17:27 EST)
08-31-07 5 (NA)
(Hide Review...)  Photoshop Classic Effects by Scott Kelby
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As I am a Scott Kelby fan, I am never disapointed by his books on Photoshop. I have learned so much from his books and Classic Effects has methods of improving photos that are for photo albums along with effects to enhance them with titles and fun pictures for different occassions. The book, like all Kelby books, is easy to follow and understand. I recommend this book to anyone, especially beginners.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2007-09-14 08:17:27 EST)
04-01-07 5 1\1
(Hide Review...)  Great book... of course... it's by Scott Kelby!
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Like the title says, this book has all the "Classic" effects you need to hang with the pros. Every tip in this book is something the pros are using in the media right now. Once you see these tips, you'll keep this book right beside your desk for quick reference all the time.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2007-08-31 10:39:18 EST)
02-11-07 5 1\1
(Hide Review...)  Another Excellent Kelby Boook
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Great book of 'how-to's' for enthusiastic beginners and refresher for intermediate Photoshoppers.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2007-06-25 10:11:42 EST)
02-10-07 5 (NA)
(Hide Review...)  Another Excellent Kelby Boook
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Great book of 'how-to's' for enthusiastic beginners and refresher for intermediate Photoshoppers.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2007-04-01 11:21:58 EST)
02-06-07 5 1\1
(Hide Review...)  Very easy way to learn Photoshop Elements
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This book walks you through examples of Photoshop techniques that you will want to use immediately. It is also a surprisingly easy way to learn the program. I say "Elements" in my title because it applies very well to Photoshop Elements. You will either love or hate Scott Kelby's style of writing, but I feel it is far superior to the typcial "Dummmies" book. Can't go wrong with this one.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2007-06-25 10:11:42 EST)
01-11-07 5 1\1
(Hide Review...)  For the sophisticados of this photoshop world!
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Exactly what the title of the book says!':every user needs to know.The charismatic S.Kelby strikes one more time.For the ones who are thirsty Kelby arrives with gallons of water.Classic Holy Water removes the pain from the traps and labyrinths of the photoshopper's chaotic mind.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2007-06-25 10:11:42 EST)
01-07-07 4 1\1
(Hide Review...)  Classic Effects means Old Effects
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It's like a chapter from Joy of Cooking--always useful, because the basics never change. But don't expect techniques that take advantage of the latest CS versions of Photoshop. If you're an experienced Photoshop user, there are many more advanced books that would be better. However, if you're just starting out, you are guaranteed to need every technique outlined in "Photoshop Classic Effects".
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08-11-06 5 2\2
(Hide Review...)  AWESOME BOOK!!!!!!!!!
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This book is fabulous. I have a lot of books regarding photoshop, this one is at the top of the list. It's simply laid out, has exact description of what to put in the various dialogues, and covers a range of amazing effects which are beyond useful. If you are looking to extend your quiver of tricks & kicks - don't hesitate, you will not be dissappointed....
(Review Data Last Updated: 2007-06-25 10:11:42 EST)
06-30-06 5 (NA)
(Hide Review...)  Wonderful Book
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Great book if you want to know how to create the effects that pros use everyday. There are basic turorials and there are advanced tutorials. Each and every tutorial is very easy to read, easy to follow, and easy to understand. Once you go over the tuturial a few times, you will never forget it. Kelby does a great job with the illustrations and the step-by-step process to accomplish the final result. I recommend this book to both beginners professionals.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2006-07-05 15:05:50 EST)
03-19-06 4 1\1
(Hide Review...)  Nice how-to
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Nice how-to for photography types how need to put together some occasional promotional material. The author has a nice informative style, and certainly helps the reader work with putting together some classic design elements.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2006-06-30 13:40:42 EST)
12-09-05 5 3\3
(Hide Review...)  Fantastic book (that needs better editing)
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This is a phenomenal book that should be on every designer's shelf. Kelby uses a simple, easy-to-follow format that makes it a snap to learn some of the most commonly requested effects in Photoshop. There are techniques that I've always wanted to know, and techinques I didn't know I wanted to know, but I'm glad I do now.
My only beef is that the book needs better editing - there are a few places where the book says things like "as in the example already covered in this chapter" when the topic being referenced is in fact *later* in the book. But that's a beef with the editor, not the author.
Despite that, this is an absolute must-read for every Photoshop user.
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11-26-05 5 2\3
(Hide Review...)  Solid book for beginners
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I found this book to be a great companion to some of the more thorough Photoshop tutorial books. The book doesn't go into great detail about every aspect of Photoshop, but it provides very practical techniques that all professional Photoshop users already know. I found the book fun to go through and I learned quite a bit in the process.

I would recommend this book as a great supplement to some of the really in depth Photoshop books. Great job.
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09-09-05 5 4\4
(Hide Review...)  Just Got To Have It...
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Excellent book for someone who would like to have ideas on the power of what photoshop can do! Excellent to help in creativity of the mind to give you that extra notch!
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07-28-05 5 3\4
(Hide Review...)  Photoshop Classics
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The book is great. It is easy to understand and the effects are useable. I have seen many cool effects, but I never know where to use them, this book is practical hands on. A must have for anyone wanting to better their skills in Photoshop.
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06-14-05 5 3\3
(Hide Review...)  Professional techniques, shared!
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Excellent step-by-step tutorials plus screenshots. Author also shares the names of fonts and image files used. Written so that even Photoshop beginners (like myself) can follow. More than 50 techniques shared, all of which can be used in the new Adobe Creative Suite. I mean, you can read two or three 500-page books on how to use Photoshop but still not produce commercial-grade designs. Five stars, because "Photoshop Classic Effects" saves me time and money.
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03-07-05 5 6\6
(Hide Review...)  This book is great.
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I bought this book a few months ago when I was still a beginner and I have picked up a great deal from it. Most of the lessons revolve around making ads for the printed media. What I love about this book is that each lesson is step by step and practical. As the previous reviewers mentioned, it is not for the advanced student. But if you are new to Photoshop and want to build a strong base, this is the book to get. Scott Kelby has a talent for making this package easy to learn. I even like his magazine where new techniques in Photoshop are introduced.
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01-21-05 3 25\30
(Hide Review...)  Not for advanced users!
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My first book on Photoshop was one of Scott Kelby's Down and Dirty books. And while it didn't teach me an awful lot about the inner workings of Photoshop, it did get me hooked with a lot really quick and simple "wow, I made this" experiences.

Today I revisited Scott Kelby in the shape of his Photoshop Classic Effects. I must say that was a bit of a disappointment. Not only was there absolutely nothing to learn for this Photoshop user, but the tutorials were more or less updated versions of the old ones in my Down & Dirty book. I suspect Scott Kelby only has this same set of tutorials/effects and more or less reuse them in each of his books. I for one, already have my Scott Kelby book, so I will stay clear of his stuff in the future. It goes without saying that none of these effects are terribly new, or couldn't be found elsewhere on Photoshop tutorial sites on the net.

If you are a brand new to Photoshop or anything below intermediate user, this is still a good book to get, granted the above caveat. Do however realise that it is heavily slanted towards the kinds of work you'd do in advertising, and Photoshop is used in so many other avenues, but if that is your game, then it is a fine book.
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01-12-05 3 7\7
(Hide Review...)  Not for the Advanced user
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I only really learnt a few cool effects from this book. If you've been using photoshop for a while and this is not your first cookbook, then there are far too many common effects (I don't blame the author, that is the topic of this book after all! Classic effects are, after all, everywhere.) that you will come across. The author doesn't always take the route that is in my opinion correct (for example, very often he tells you to delete pixels, when you could just as easily mask it out instead, even though your file will be larger, you havent lost those precious pixels!!)
But in my opinion, if you've picked up a cookbook-like photoshop effects book before, then be careful, this one might not be too useful. If you haven't and you just love all these cool effects, thne go right ahead, you will enjoy ;)
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11-19-04 5 14\14
(Hide Review...)  Mainly about ad work
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This book centers around Photoshop techniques for ad work. These include billboards, letterhead, DVD boxes and the like. The techniques covered include photo manipulation, typography work, and completely artificial drawings. The author does a good job of explaining each design step-by-step and making it all very easy to follow. The designs are pretty slick and there are some good ideas to borrow there outside of the context of learning about Photoshop.
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11-18-04 5 5\7
(Hide Review...)  Just fantastic once again from Scott Kelby...
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I have 9 different photoshop books, four of them are from Scott Kelby. Scott is definitely a Photoshop God. His books are easy to follow with step by step instruction. This book contains many classic effects that we see in advertisement today. This is a must have for a photoshop user at any level.
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08-26-04 5 17\17
(Hide Review...)  How Do I Do What I Want to Do?
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Scott Kelby, the editor in chief of Photoshop User magazine talks about not how to use Photoshop, but a series of maybe two hundred little hints and tips that show not only how to do something but clearly illustrates the effect being created using actual screen shots.

These are not the super sophisticated complicated and rarely used procedures. These are the techinques that real everyday users have developed to get their jobs done on a day to day basis. It combines in one volume a whole bunch of "Of course, why didn't I think of that," ideas.

What I find in this book is new ideas of ways to convey the message I'm trying to send. Just one or two such ideas makes the cost and the time spent on the book worthwhile.
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08-18-04 5 6\6
(Hide Review...)  Great to flip thru..
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I just bought this a few days ago and I really have enjoyed flipping through it. Pretty much its a good 'cookbook' of photoshop techniques and effects.

The book is more targeted for the basic and moderate user. Advanced users may find it a bit dull.
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07-13-04 5 23\23
(Hide Review...)  You're never too good to sharpen your saw!
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Where many of the Photoshop "effects" books start your mind racing, Photoshop Classic Effects retunes your creative engine on a far more important level -- it recenters your skill set with better, easier, smarter ways with things many of us Photoshop folk think we can do in our sleep. Pluse, there are twists and updates on the tried and true effects that give them new life, like Beck breathing in some new interest to an Al Green song.

One of the nicer things about this book is how Scott takes you through the steps. Whether you're a Mac or PC guy, entered Photoshop at version 1 or version 7, the steps are logical and easy-to-follow.

Every library needs a cornerstone. This should be the one for the Photoshop user.

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