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Phyllis Davis

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Basic Assumptions

Here’s where I get silly and start making assumptions about you even though I’ve never met you. The following are some of my basic assumptions about you, dear reader:



You have a Mac or Windows computer. You are familiar with the computer, and you can navigate around through dialog boxes and menus without getting hung up.



Your computer is running Photoshop. Although this book was written for Photoshop

cs , you can use this book if you’re working with a previous version of Photoshop. Bear in mind, however, that if you aren’t running Photoshop

cs , some of the features that I explain here might not be available to you. For instance, the History palette, which I use in Techniques 7 and 25, was introduced in Photoshop version 6. Layer Comps, which I discuss in Technique 16, were introduced with

cs .

Tip If you’re using a previous version, you can find out what your version includes (and what it doesn’t) by choosing Help>Photoshop. Click the Index link and then click the letter P. Scroll down the list of P topics until you reach Photoshop Format. Click the link next to About(1).



You have a good basic knowledge of Photoshop and want to find out more. What does this mean? Well, this book doesn’t hold your hand and tell you to choose File>Save when you need to save something. Instead, it takes you step by step through some very cool effects, showing you just what you need to do. And, after you’ve done something once, the second time is certainly easier and faster.



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