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Corel Paint Shop Pro X Revealed

Corel Paint Shop Pro X Revealed
By Sonja Shea

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Get ready to harness the power of Corel Paint Shop Pro® X! Giving you a firm foundation, "Corel Paint Shop Pro® X Revealed" teaches you to master concepts on both a technical and an artistic level. Begin by examining the concept behind each task-the goal and the necessary features that are involved. Then go in-depth with the task's objective as you study examples and learn the steps necessary to complete it. Working your way through comprehensive, step-by-step lessons, you’ll develop the confidence you need to create eye-catching images using Corel Paint Shop Pro X.


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #527431 in Books
  • Published on: 2006-01-25
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 320 pages

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About the Author
Sonja Shea has been a private beta tester for Paint Shop Pro for the past 4 versions of the program and is currently a C-Tech Volunteer for PSP. She is also an instructor for the Leader in Virtual Studies (LVS) Online Classes, a Corel Training Partner. Sonja has worked as a technical editor on a number of beginner-level Paint Shop Pro and photography titles by Thomson Course Technology PTR. Her own site, www.psptoybox.com, which features tutorials and resources for Paint Shop Pro, has been featured in PSPower's weekly newsletter 3 times. Sonja is also an active moderator on several graphic filter lists, and has helped many newbies to the software find success.


Customer Reviews

poorly written1
PSP X Revealed is a poorly written book with black and white images of screen shots. Trying to associate a black and white screen shot with a color image on the computer screen is daunting at best and eye straining at worst. The section on learning layers is written as though someone already has the knowledge of all the tools and their uses and is now going to go thru a refresher course. The author seems to try to communicate her knowledge without explaining what the various functions do along the way assuming that the reader is well versed in PSP functions and knowledge. For someone who has just installed PSP X and is wondering how to put it to use...save your money, this will just frustrate you more than you already are.

Tammy Pelphry4
I have to disagree with the other reader about it not being well written. The instructions were easy to understand and was a tremendous help for this newbie! I have never used any kind of graphics program before at all. This book was perfect for me to get my feet wet.

However, I do agree with him about the black and white issue. Computers and computers graphics are all about color and a black and white book for a piece of software like this is just down right silly! I would love to see another book with the writers style (and sense of humor) but IN COLOR, now that my feet are wet in a manner of speaking. When might we be seeing one?

Tammy Pelphry

It was OK3
I was hoping for something that would show me more about dealing with photo enhancements rather than making graphic images. I did learn some things that helped me; but I will keep looking for a better PSPX book. The "how to" instructions were quite good for the examples; but I was hoping for more.