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Book Description
Adobe's Creative Suite offers a powerful unified design environment that includes Photoshop CS2, Illustrator CS 2, InDesign CS2, GoLive CS2 and Acrobat 7.0. Problem is, you've still got to learn the thing, and learn it well: Your job, after all, depends on it. No one understands that better than the authors of this book, who draw on their own real-world professional knowledge to deliver all the industrial-strength production techniques and timesaving tips you need to start creating print and web projects with the Creative Suite 2 in record time. You'll find everything you need here to successfully master its advanced tools; working with the Adobe Bridge file browser, Stock Photos and more.
****Copyright
**** Preface: Why This Book Is Different
**** Chapter 1.**Introducing Adobe Creative Suite 2
********The Road To Creative Suite
********What's In The Box?
********Installing, Uninstalling, and Updating
********Activation
********Getting Help
********System Requirements
********You're Ready To Work
**** Chapter 2.**Which Application Does What?
********Photographic Projects
********Books
********Other Long Documents
********Enterprise Documents
********Design Projects
********Art and Illustrations
********Web Pages and Web Graphics
********Choices, Choices, Choices
**** Chapter 3.**View from the Bridge
********Browsing Through Your CS2 Files
********Making Bridge Your File Manager
********Mastering Metadata
********Using Bridge with Other CS2 Applications
********Accessing Adobe Stock Photos
********Using Bridge Center as a Portal to Your CS2 Workflow
********Trying New Workflows
**** Chapter 4.**Pixels and Raster File Formats
********Where Do Pixels Come From?
********Pixel Essentials
********Working with Pixels and Raster Files
********Saving Pixels
********Getting Pixel Smart
**** Chapter 5.**Getting to the Point of Vector Graphics
********Are Vectors Better Than Pixels?
********Using the Adobe Pen
********Other Vector Drawing Tools
********Working with the Pathfinder Commands
********Special Vector Features in the Suite Applications
********Moving Paths between Applications
********Vectors in Unexpected Places
********Saving and Exporting Vectors
********Walking Down the Vector Path
**** Chapter 6.**Type Magic
********Using Fonts in Adobe Creative Suite
********OpenType Fonts A Format for the New Millennium
********Breaking New Ground in Text and Typography
********Illustrator's New Text Engine
********Photoshop: Keeping Type As Vector
********Moving Type Between CS2 Applications
********Handling Type Gracefully
**** Chapter 7.**Managing and Customizing the Interface
********The Core Technologies That Bind
********Using Common Interface Elements
********Customizing Your CS2 User Interface
********Navigating Through the CS2 Applications
********Different Strokes: Application-Specific Interface Features
********Where to Find More Common Ground
**** Chapter 8.**Working with Style
********Text Styles
********Object and Graphic Styles
********Managing Styles
********Cascading Style Sheets
********Styles Are Your Friends
**** Chapter 9.**Smart Objects and Intelligent Layouts
********Smart Objects in Photoshop
********Smart Objects in GoLive
********Linking Files in Illustrator and InDesign
********Illustrator Symbols
********InDesign Snippets
********InDesign Libraries
********Staying Smart As You Work
**** Chapter 10.**Colors and Color Management
********Calibrating Your Monitor
********Color Management
********Color Essentials
********Color Modes for Documents
********Defining Colors
********Using Color Libraries
********Moving Colors between Applications
********Working with Spot Colors
********Applying Colors
********The Color of Success
**** Chapter 11.**Transparency
********Basic Transparency in Creative Suite
********Live Transparency Effects
********Viewing the Transparency Grid
********Mastering Transparency
**** Chapter 12.**The Flexibility of Layers
********Layer Essentials
********Photoshop Layer Highlights
********Illustrator Layer Highlights
********InDesign Layer Highlights
********Moving Layers Between Photoshop and Illustrator
********Moving Layers to PDF Files
********Changing Visibility for Layers and Layer Comps
********Using Layered Files to Control Versioning
********Multilayered Flexibility
**** Chapter 13.**Integrating Version Cue into Your Workflow
********About Version Cue
********Anatomy of a Version Cue Project
********Setting Up, Turning On, and Enabling Version Cue
********Working with Version Cue
********Collaborating on a Project
********Administering Version Cue
********Try It Out
**** Chapter 14.**Creating and Using PDF Files
********About PDF and Acrobat
********Creating PDF Files in Creative Suite Applications
********PDF and Non-Adobe Applications
********Best Practices for Creating PDF Files
********Acrobat 7.0 Professional Features
********Editing PDF Files and Their Elements
********Collaborating Using PDF Files
********Adding Interactivity to PDF Files
********Bringing PDF into Other Applications
********The Universal Format
**** Chapter 15.**Automating Your Work
********Creating Actions in Photoshop and Illustrator
********Creating Droplets (Mini-Applications)
********Batch Processing in the CS2 Applications
********Data Merge in InDesign
********Scripting in the CS2 Applications
********Extending Your Application with Plug-ins
********Getting Into Gear
**** Chapter 16.**Preflighting and Printing
********Preflighting Your Files
********Printing in the CS2 Applications
********Preflighting, Correcting, and Printing PDF Files
********Complete Control
**** Chapter 17.**To the Web
********Web Graphics
********Slicing and Dicing Images
********Working with CSS Layers
********From InDesign to GoLive
********Taking PDF to the Web
********Animations
********Flash on the Web
********Quick Web Pages from Photoshop
********Mobile Devices and SVG
********Looking to the Future
**** Creative Suite Resources
********Adobe Phone Support
********Adobe Web Site
********Extending the Suite
********Learning More and Building Community
**** Color Insert
********Additive Colors
********Subtractive Colors
********Working With Rich Black
********Mixed Inks and Overprints
********Colorizing Grayscale Images in Photoshop
********Proper and Fake Duotone Examples
********Knockouts
********Setting Overprints
********Overprints
********Previewing Ink Limits
********How the Transparency Flattener Works
********Previewing Transparency Flattening
********Transparency and the White Box Effect
********Best Practices for Handling Transparency
********Blending Modes
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