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Paint
Shop Pro 7 for Dummies
by David C. Kay
Paperback - 382 pages 1st edition (October 2000)
Hungry Minds, Inc; ISBN: 0764506935
A fun and easy guide to using Paint
Shop Pro 7, well, like a pro. Shows how to create professional objects
for any purpose, resize photos and erase defect, and even create
animation and Web graphics. Features a humorous style, a tear out
cheat sheet, and navigational aids so users will never lose their
way. Softcover.
Paint Shop Pro Web Graphics
by Lori J. Davis, Andy Shafran, Andrew Bryce Shafran
Paperback - 352 pages 3rd edition (December 2000)
Muska & Lipman Publishing; ISBN: 1929685130
This guide to creating great graphics using Paint
Shop Pro focuses on Web-specific solutions, showing users how to
build simple graphics from scratch, modify existing logos and graphics,
and create complex button bars, navigational schemes, and site designs.
Tips for using scanners and digital cameras to edit and customize
photos are included, and updates to Paint Shop Pro's line drawing
tool, text tool, and their new animation shop are covered.
Sams Teach Yourself Paint Shop Pro
7 in 24 Hours
by T. Michael Clark, Kris Tufto
Paperback - 406 pages Rev&Updtd edition (October 30, 2000)
Sams; ISBN: 0672320304
Shows how to create and modify images like a professional
with Paint Shop Pro 7 in 24 one-hour lessons. Each lesson builds
on the previous one, providing a firm foundation in the fundamentals
of Paint Shop Pro 7. Softcover.
Complete
Idiots Guide to Paint Shop Pro 7
by Nat Gertler
Paperback - 361 pages (October 2000)
Que; ISBN: 078972460X
The Complete Idiot's Guide to Paint Shop Pro X
provides easy-to-follow, down-to-earth advice, tinged with humor
that makes sense of both technology and solutions for beginning
users. You can count on finding the information you need without
being weighed down by unnecessary details or information that is
over your head. New additions to the book cover Paint Shop Pro's
new features, including: Enhanced interface features including a
visual browser with adjustable thumbnail views, custom program...
Paint Shop Pro 7 Fast & Easy
by Diane Koers
Paperback - 412 pages 1st edition (November 16, 2000)
Premier Pr; ISBN: 0761532412
This guide devotes most of its page space to screen
shots with the text and tips to one side, making it most accessible
to the beginners for whom it's intended, although those who have
some familiarity with the application could use it for a reference.
The basics are covered in detail then developed in chapters on Raster
graphics, vector graphics, using text, creating web graphics, and
special photo projects. Koers is a trainer and author of numerous
computer guides and software manuals.Book...
Paint
Shop Pro 7 Solutions
by Lori J. Davis
Paperback - 250 pages 1st edition (August 2001)
Muska & Lipman Pub; ISBN: 1929685483
Explore the creative possibilities of Paint shop
Pro 7 with detailed examples and step-by-step instructions. Veteran
Paint Shop Pro expert Lori Davis, takes you through all of the important
basics in PSP 7. Written for the beginner, Paint Shop Pro Solutions
teaches how to use the drawing tools, the basics behind selections
and layers, and everything you need to know about vectors. This
book teaches you how to accomplish the most goals with PSP 7. You'll
learn how to apply correct effects,...
Paint
Shop Pro 6 Power!
by Lori J. Davis
Paperback (November 1999)
Muska & Lipman Pub; ISBN: 0966288920
Paint Shop Pro 6 Power! is a detailed guide for
users who want to broaden their knowledge of PSP 6. This book covers
layers, animation, filters, effects, vectors, deformations, photo
editing, optimization, masks, selections, and channels. It provides
detailed discussion of PSP's tools and operations and also gives
specific examples of how these features can be used in your own
graphics projects. Examples include how to create 3D effects, artistic
edges, picture frames, textures, metallic effects, and more. Expert
author Lori Davis guides users through the advanced and sometimes
complex features of Paint Shop Pro. Readers learn how to master
layers, masks, animation, palettes, filters, and other powerful
features found within PSP.
Paint Shop Pro 6 Visual Insight
by Ramona Pruitt, Joshua Pruitt
Paperback - 350 pages (December 17, 1999)
The Coriolis Group; ISBN: 1576105253
With concise instructions and screen shots on every
page, Paint Shop Pro 6 Visual Insight teaches the most useful elements
of the program to get you started. You'll get straight to work producing
everyday effects, such as touching up photos, sprucing up colors,
and creating eye-catching text effects.
Paint Shop Pro 5 for Windows: Visual Quickstart Guide
by Ben Sawyer, Joann Meyer, Dave Greely
Paperback - 304 pages 1st edition (October 2, 1998)
Peachpit Press; ISBN: 0201353628
This simple, no-nonsense guide teaches beginners
how to get up and running quickly in Paint Shop Pro, the inexpensive
image editor and Web graphics tool from Jasc, Inc. The authors start
you off with a tour of the interface and proceed to help you acquire
images from scanners, digital cameras, the Web, and other sources.
You learn how to create selections; work with layers; manage and
apply color; use the drawing and photo-retouching tools; create
masks; apply filters; work with deformations and arithmetic; place
and fine-tune artistic type; and save, convert, and print files.
Finally, you create Web images such as buttons, rules, and banner
ads with image maps and browser-safe colors. The last chapter reviews
Animation Shop, the GIF-animation tool that ships with the program.
Appendices cover keyboard shortcuts and list Web resources for learning
more about Paint Shop Pro. Throughout the book, the authors present
step-by-step instructions for each exercise along with general usage
tips. While they successfully avoid bogging you down with needless
detail, they are also not overly simplistic. --Kathleen Caster
Sams Teach Yourself Paint Shop Pro 5 in 24 Hours
by T. Michael Clark
Paperback (September 1998)
MacMillan Publishing Company; ISBN: 0672313626
Sams Teach Yourself Paint Shop Pro 5 in 24 Hours
provides a quick and easy way to learn the Web-savvy image editor
from Jasc, Inc. There are 24 one-hour lessons, ranging from basic
navigational issues to Web output. You start off by learning the
program's tools, preferences, and menus and by opening, saving,
and printing files. Getting down to real work, you learn how to
create and edit images by working with selections, deformations,
drawing tools, painting tools, color, and text effects. By the 11th
hour, you're ready to use layers, masks, channels, picture tubes,
and filters to help you work more efficiently. The more advanced
tasks, which begin in lesson 16, teach you to apply special effects,
retouch your images, correct color, and create composite images.
Finally, you prepare your graphics for the Web and create buttons,
tiles, and animations. An appendix lists Web resources for learning
more about Paint Shop Pro and other graphics programs. --Kathleen
Caster
Paint Shop Pro Web Techniques
by T. Michael Clark, Michael Clark
Paperback - 256 pages (May 1997)
Unknown; ISBN: 1562057561
Readers will learn how to master Paint Shop Pro
as a Web graphics tool--then learn how to put the results into action.
Step-by-step tutorials show how to harness the power of Paint Shop
Pro, illustrating how graphics can be put into action through JavaScript,
Animated GIFs, Shockwave, and other techniques. Full-color examples
bring these techniques to life, revealing how the screen actually
looks.
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