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Adobe Photoshop Elements 2021 Classroom in a Book

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About Adobe Photoshop Elements 2021 Classroom In A Book

Product Description The fastest, easiest, most comprehensive way to learn Adobe Photoshop Elements 2021  Classroom in a Book®, the best-selling series of hands-on software training workbooks, offers what no other book or training program does -- an official training series from Adobe, developed with the support of Adobe product experts.   Adobe Photoshop Elements 2021 Classroom in a Book contains 10 lessons that cover the basics and beyond, providing countless tips and techniques to help you become more productive with the program. You can follow the book from start to finish or choose only those lessons that interest you.  Purchasing this book includes valuable online extras. Follow the instructions in the book’s “Getting Started” section to unlock access to: Downloadable lesson files you need to work through the projects in the book Web Edition containing the complete text of the book What you need to use this book: Adobe Photoshop Elements 2021 software, for either Windows or macOS. (Software not included.)  Note: Classroom in a Book does not replace the documentation, support, updates, or any other benefits of being a registered owner of Adobe Photoshop Elements 2021 software.  About the Author Jeff Carlson is a columnist for the Seattle Times and a contributing editor at TidBITS, and writes for publications such as DPReview, CreativePro, and Macworld. He is the author of the books Take Control of Your Digital Photos, Take Control of Your Digital Storage, and Take Control of Lightroom CC, among many other titles, including several editions of Photoshop Elements: Visual QuickStart Guide. He also co-hosts the podcast PhotoActive and leads photography workshops in the Pacific Northwest. He believes there’s never enough coffee, and does his best to test that theory.