How to Bug Me
Even in its millionth edition, scanned by the eyes of hundreds of thousands of readers and scrutinized intensely for months at a time by myself and my editors, I'll bet someone, somewhere will still manage to locate errors and oversights. If you notice those kinds of things and have a few spare moments, please let me know what you think. I always appreciate readers' comments.If you want to share your insights, comments, or corrections, please e-mail me at
Please, do not write to ask me why your copy of Photoshop is misbehaving on your specific computer. I was not involved in developing Photoshop, I am not employed by Adobe, and I am not trained in product support. Adobe can answer your technical support questions way better than I can, so I leave it to the experts.
Now, without further ado, I urge you to turn the page and advance forward into the great untamed frontier of image editing. Soon, you will know things you never knew before, you will see things you never saw before, and you will gain insights and shed pounds from the expenditure of pure thinking energy. (Such results are not typical.) But whatever you do, don't take this book to bed, fall asleep, and let it topple onto your face. It will crush you like a squishy-squashy-ooshy-bug, only more messily.