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Have only used this manual a short while but find it easy to follow, well organized and very useful in learning how to use Photoshop Elements.
I won't go over the same ground as other reviewers. Her books are among the best, always.However, recently I have supplemented this information with the excellent video tutorials available at [.]. With over nine hours of video instruction on learning Photoshop Elements 5, it is, for my money, the best learning tool around.
It has been a huge help. I've struggled with Photoshop Elements 4 for several years, to the point of rarely using it. By accident I found out about the "Missing Manual" series. I'm finally getting the hang of the program. May even get the latest Elements version, which is on sale at Costco.
This book is a must for anyone with Photoshop Elements 5. You need to have all this additional info.
So, for example, if you own Photoshop version 6, software, you may as well buy the version 7 Missing Manual. If you have one, don't waste your money buying the next one.
Good luck figuring them out. Even the company's manual (which you have to buy separately) is poorly written.
None of the Photoshop Elements programs come with instructions. Also, be aware that these "Missing Manuals" are all basically the same, whether you buy the version 5, 6 or 7 manual.
This manual is pretty comprehensive, and a must-have if you ever want to master the software. However, it is not as easy to use as the "The Photoshop Elements Book for Digital Photographers" by Kelby/Kloskski (which I highly recomend).
They are all almost identicle in content. It completely explains the software, and simply adds some stuff on the version 7 program.
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