Saturday, April 11, 2009

Photographer's Photoshop CS4 Companion eBook

The complete Photographer's Photoshop CS4 Companion eBook is here (remarkably ahead of schedule)! I thoroughly enjoyed creating this 839-page eBook and hope that it inspires you with countless ideas and techniques for crafting your photographic masterpieces. Experience 75 extraordinary topics (13 or which are brand new) designed exclusively for photographers. The Photoshop CS4 Companion is completely printable and compatible with both Macs and PCs. In addition to the eBook, you receive 96 colorful sample images and three extremely valuable actions.

To purchase your copy or download a free PDF excerpt, please visit http://www.msjphotography.com/.
Three Compelling Reasons to Purchase the Photographer's Photoshop CS4 Companion

1. This eBook is a tremendous opportunity to get your hands on all of my best Photoshop tips and techniques in one place. It's quite possible that this is the finest collection of Photoshop techniques for photographers on the planet.

2. Twenty percent of the eBook material is brand new. All other topics are completely updated for Photoshop CS4.

3. Unlike other Photoshop books for photographers, the Photoshop CS4 Companion includes an approachable, comprehensive, easy-to-understand Workflow that provides a framework for all of the other content. In addition, there are 74 illustrated topics that demonstrate techniques ranging from practical (writing an action, understanding Smart Objects, combining exposures to extend tonal latitude) to creative (fine art black and white, soft-glow montage, simulating a Lensbaby) to brand new (improving a landscape with Content-Aware Scaling, focus blending, painting with light, multiple-exposure impressionism). For a complete list of the eBook contents, visit my bookstore.

Still not convinced?
Why not download one of my free PDF excerpts and see for yourself? Consider your purchase a contribution to help support all of the outstanding free educational content available on my site.
With gratitude!
Mark

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