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Pocket Guide to Color Reproduction
Published in Paperback by Graphic Arts Publishing, Inc. (1987-02)
Author: Miles Southworth
List price: $7.95
Used price: $1.99

Average review score:

Very good book for learning color
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2000-06-23
This is a really good book for learning about color. The pictures and examples are very useful and the glossary is good for quick reference. It's small enough to carry around for reference, unlike some other color books. It's concise and easy to understand. The author does not try to talk over your head or impress you with color jargon. I highly recommend this book to anyone in the printing or graphics field.

Desktop Publishing
Postscript and Acrobat/Pdf Bible: Applications, Troubleshooting and Cross-Platform Publishing
Published in Hardcover by Springer-Verlag Telos (2006-06-30)
Author: Thomas Merz
List price: $64.95

Average review score:

An excellent tutorial for prepress support people
Helpful Votes: 9 out of 11 total.
Review Date: 1999-02-03
I work for a major supplier of prepress hard- and software. It is often difficult to find accurate extensive backgroud information on essential technologies like PostScript or PDF and this book fills this void perfectly. It is a goldmine if you want to look beyond the simple "select this, click that" type of manuals and take an detailed look at the way PostScript, drivers, printercommunication,... work.

Desktop Publishing
Power Tools: Software for Loop Music
Published in Paperback by Backbeat Books (2004-07-01)
Author: Francis Preve
List price: $24.95
New price: $7.47
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Collectible price: $24.95

Average review score:

great introduction; tips for old hands as well
Helpful Votes: 7 out of 7 total.
Review Date: 2004-12-25
What a great little book! This slim volume has more genuinely useful information than many larger (more expensive) books. If you are beginner to creating music from sampled loops, this will be a great introduction, giving you an overview, reviewing the various tools, and passing along tips. (I was initially put off by the multiple reviews - for example, of Live versions 1, 2, and 3 - but they do actually build upon each other.) Both beginners and pros will benefit from the no-nonesense sections on copyright, creating your own loops, suggested libraries, mixing, and other tips and tricks. The writing style is very friendly - this is not a textbook - but again, manages to tell you want you really need to know without wasting your time. The CD contains demo versions of some of the programs mentioned, and free loops. An excellent find.

Desktop Publishing
PowerPoint 2007 for Starters: The Missing Manual
Published in Paperback by Pogue Press (2007-01-25)
Author: E. Vander Veer
List price: $19.99
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Average review score:

Microsoft Powerpoint 2007 For Starters
Helpful Votes: 7 out of 8 total.
Review Date: 2007-04-23
PowerPoint 2007 For Starters The Missing Manual

E. A. Vander Veer

Pogue Press, O'Reilly Publishing



Reviewed by Joseph Kluepfel, Director

Broward Personal Computer Association, Inc.



E.A. Vander Veer has written two "Missing Manual" books for Power Point 2007. One titled Power Point 2007 The Missing Manual for those more experienced in using PowerPoint, and this one, PowerPoint For Starters The Missing Manual for those starting out in designing slideshows and presentations.



The Introduction briefly covers the differences between 2007 and earlier versions, mainly the use of the Microsoft Ribbon interface rather than the old Files and Menus. The Missing Manual is divided into three parts.



Part 1 Creating a Slideshows covers the building of a slideshow adding text, charts, diagrams and tables.



Part 2: Delivering slideshows, provides choices for ways to present the slideshow to an audience.



Part 3: Beyond Bullet Points - graphics and transitions shows you how to add the parts of a good and interesting presentation. You can add pictures, sound and video.



PART 1

Chapter 1, Creating a Basic Presentation carries you through the basic steps, either from scratch or from templates, within PowerPoint or getting them on line. The trouble with templates is that everyone using them has similar looking presentations. You can be creative and design your own. Chapter 1 goes on to help you add slides with text and how to move the text around on the slide. The author warns you to "distill your message into as few words as possible" and "don't cram too much information onto your slide".



Brief instructions on making the presentation are included, namely the use of the scroll bar to select slides, either with the Slides view or Outline view. Chapter 1 does list the basic navigation tools, and refers to Chapter 7, a complete course for setting up and running presentations.



Chapter 2, Editing Slides goes into the details of editing text, checking spelling and adding special characters. Here is where the new Microsoft Office Ribbon interface shines. The author works you through the use of this great set of tools step by step, selecting cut, copy or paste, moving text and how to undo an action. A good section on checking the spelling covers automatic spell checking and contextual spelling (included in PowerPoint...with a warning). You occasionally need special characters in your text and we are given a brief reminder of how to obtain them.



Chapter 3, Formatting and Aligning Your Text, really gets down to the "creation" of an attractive presentation. The details of using Auto Format are discussed, as is AutoFit. Sure, you can manually format the text, but here we are shown how the programs "Auto..." does it for us. If you want to do it yourself, the Ribbon again is the master tool, but the "Mini Toolbar" which appears when a section of text is selected, is truly a wonder. Hovering over an icon changes the section to show the effects - Font, Size, Color, Bold, Italic, Alignment.



Adding Special effects is a short two page instruction on the use of text effects such as warping, beveled (3D) and pre-crafted effects.



The section called Manually Aligning and Indenting Text is an extensive course in setting up your slides to be neat, easily read and to "catch the eye". Here is where we learn to make the words "alive" to get attention.



Chapter 4, Formatting and Layout Your Slides, goes into the details of the slide layout, how to use "canned layouts", change orientation (Landscape or Portrait) and to reposition elements (text or objects). The use of color is discussed, either in backgrounds or in text, such as adding a Gradient Effect. PowerPoint has professionally designed themes and the author advises that one might want to use them instead of over-doing the "creative" thing.



Chapter 5, Editing Your Slideshow gives you the steps to inspect and revise your presentation, shuffle the slides, add slides from other slideshows, edit the Slides and Layout Masters. You can add Headers and Footers to slides, handouts, and speaker notes. This chapter shows you how.



Chapter 6, Adding Charts. Diagrams and Tables goes from creating charts, in detail, to adding diagrams and creating tables. Again, step-by-step instructions are given with very useful do's and don'ts to polish the presentation.



Part 2: Delivering Slideshows

Chapter 7, Delivering Presentations provides all of the steps in setting up, presenting and creating shows. Marvelous tips, warnings and aids are given.



Chapter 8 Printing Presentations covers the instructions for printing slides, handouts and overhead transparencies, speaker notes and presentation outlines.



Part 3: Beyond Bullet Points - Graphics and Transitions

Chapter 9, Putting Images on Slides is really a short course in drawing, adding pictures and modifying them.



Chapter 10: Slide Transitions is a short description of how to use the 50 plus PowerPoint built in transitions.



E.A. Vander Veer has given us a remarkably simple but thoroughly complete "Missing Manual", one that will give you all of the tools needed to learn how to prepare and present interesting slideshows.






Desktop Publishing
Print Magic!: Creating Crafts Using Digital Photos and Art
Published in Paperback by Creative Arts & Crafts (2005-10-24)
Author: Helen Bradley
List price: $19.95
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Average review score:

Great with details
Helpful Votes: 10 out of 12 total.
Review Date: 2005-11-03
The details on doing the projects are good and most measurements are stated in imperial and metric which is useful. Both the computer steps and hands on steps are understandable. I really like the humor with the teddy bear shirt and the Andy Warhol style shirt is going to be given alot this Christmas.

Desktop Publishing
Print Preparation in Adobe Illustrator v7.0 on the Macintosh platform
Published in CD-ROM by Digital Media, Inc. (1996-01-09)
Author: Inc. Digital Media
List price: $99.95
Used price: $177.19

Average review score:

A great training product!
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 1997-11-24
"I've been real happy with the Illustrator tutorial. It's the best presentation of trapping I've come across; even better than bringing someone into the shop to train them. I've found it helps my customers avoid AH charges and author-instigated trapping problems." David Withers Moody Color Graphic Service, Inc. Roanoke, VA

Desktop Publishing
Pro/Engineer Exercise Book
Published in Paperback by OnWord Press (1995-09)
Author: Bill Paul
List price: $42.95
New price: $9.97
Used price: $5.85

Average review score:

Question about shipping and pro/e release version
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2005-03-08
I get two questions about this book.

1: Will this ship to UK?
2: Is this book for wildfire or 2001 or other version?

Desktop Publishing
Professional Web Graphics
Published in Paperback by Course Technology (2001-05-29)
Author: Matt Slaybaugh
List price: $84.95
New price: $22.62
Used price: $7.69

Average review score:

Just Right
Helpful Votes: 13 out of 13 total.
Review Date: 2001-06-04
This is a rare book in that it actually teaches how to make images for Web pages, as opposed to just showing different cool Photoshop effects. Most graphics books go through the different features of popular image software, but leave you to figure out how to apply that information in making cool sites. This book focuses on the end product and includes exercisies to give practice. Although it is a textbook, the style is not academic. The situations and examples are all from real-world environments that you might find yourself if you created Web graphics for a living. I would have liked to have seen more on vector software such as Illustrator and Flash, but that minor issue doesn't diminish the value of the book. Side note: The table of contents that Amazon lists book does not match what is actually in the book.

Desktop Publishing
The Professional's Guide to Quarkxpress 3.3. for the Macintosh: The Essential Sourcebook for Designers, Typographers, and Creative Directors (Book a)
Published in Paperback by John Wiley & Sons (1995-03)
Authors: Kim Baker and Sunny Baker
List price: $39.95
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Average review score:

A Good Text-Book to Train the Future Journalists
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2001-12-18
The contemporary technologies gave new possibilities to train students in journalism using such books. Specialy it is important for freshmen. Knowledge of the technology which is described in the book, parlicularly QuarkXpress for the Macintosh, is necessary for competence in teaching students in journalism. The book is organized so well that difficult items clear for understanding. Such books are useful very much for teachers and students in journalism and mass communication.

Desktop Publishing
Project-Based AutoCAD, Student Edition
Published in Paperback by Glencoe/McGraw-Hill (2003-01-31)
Author: Darren Manning
List price: $72.09
New price: $9.39
Used price: $6.24

Average review score:

Great Project Book
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2003-07-03
This is a good book to learn AutoCAD the real way, working on projects. I have taught CAD courses for many years at a local university and this is exactly what was needed, it teaches real world applications.


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