Essential Photoshop 5 for Web Professionals
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Word Count
76,000 words, Guess
Page Count
304 pages
Identifiers
- Internet Archiveisbn_9780130128331
- ISBN-100130128333
- ISBN-139780130128331
- Goodreads3361308
- Library of Congress Control Number99016800
and 2 more
- Better World Books9780130128331
- Open LibraryOL7329919M
Classifications
- LCCT385 .E395 1999
- LCCT385.E395 1999
Description
"Photoshop 5.0 is today's #1 Web graphics tool and now you can learn the Web Photoshop 5 skills you need, right now, by example, from leading Fortune 500 Web developers! Master all you need to get results as you build real-world practice sites that sell products, educate visitors, offer subscriptions and display ads. Best of all, the finished sites are on the Web so you can see exactly how your images should look and work on any platform or browser!"--Jacket.
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