In the latest episode of Photoshop TV,
they mention a book you can pre-order, written by their own Scott Kelby, Editor of Photoshop User magazine. The book's
title is, unassumingly, The
Photoshop CS2 Channels Book, and its Amazon description sounds like it brings a fresh, project-based perspective to
the somewhat abstract concept of channels. Practices of using channels for selections, masking, color correcting and
more are all covered. I'm not sure when the book is available, although it should be soon.The Photoshop CS2 Channels Book
In the latest episode of Photoshop TV,
they mention a book you can pre-order, written by their own Scott Kelby, Editor of Photoshop User magazine. The book's
title is, unassumingly, The
Photoshop CS2 Channels Book, and its Amazon description sounds like it brings a fresh, project-based perspective to
the somewhat abstract concept of channels. Practices of using channels for selections, masking, color correcting and
more are all covered. I'm not sure when the book is available, although it should be soon.







1. The best Photoshop book I've read was Photoshop Channel Chops even though it was released in 1998. It is now out of print and pricey on the secondary market. This new book sounds like it is covering the same ground in an updated way, which would be great.
Posted at 11:31PM on Jan 13th 2006 by Jeremy Abbott