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Amazon Kindle Buyers Guide Is the AmazonKindle Digital Wireless eBook Reader for You cover device new dx kindl 2 two same as free report at www KindleTruth com

Amazon Kindle Buyers Guide Is the AmazonKindle Digital Wireless eBook Reader for You cover device new dx kindl 2 two same as free report at www KindleTruth com




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Highlights of the Uncensored Amazon Kindle Buyer’s Guide include –

+ Detailed look at the 6 features that make the Amazon Kindle stand out.

+ What’s good about the Amazon Kindle

+ A complete list of the Kindle ?gotchas, flaws & bugs?.

+ Side-by-side comparison to to the Sony e-Reader.

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Controversy Jones A Classic American Myth

Controversy Jones A Classic American Myth




This book chronicles the life of a black man from his humble beginnings in the inner city through adulthood. More specifically, it takes the reader on a journey that shows how the main character?s experiences helped to produced a chrasmatic leader who played a pivitol role in the struggle for black liberation but then became disenchanted with the way things were going, which lead him to become cynical and ultimately making some of the most controversial decisions ever. The story gives insights into the African American experience from an angle rarely seen. It is a poignant story that addresses many issues. While there are a few tragedies that take place in this story, there are many triumphs. The story has a somewhat controversial subtext,as it is built around a controversial character. The main character?s stances on several issues are controversial, which not only serve to make the character consistent with the context of the story but it also sets up the shocking highlight of the story.

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Adobe Creative Suite 3 Design Premium All in One Desk Reference For Dummies

Adobe Creative Suite 3 Design Premium All in One Desk Reference For Dummies




Adobe’s Creative Suite is a tightly integrated, powerful, and cost-effective set of tools that gives you the power to create graphically rich content for print or the Web. Now, there’s an all-in-one resource that explains each component of the Suite in easy-to-understand language and gets you up and running in no time!

Loaded with invaluable tips from Adobe experts, Adobe Creative Suite 3 Design Premium For Dummies shows you how to use the different software packages included in Adobe’s Creative Suite to publish your own projects, in print or electronic form. You get seven minibooks that span more than 750 pages, giving you the lowdown on today-s hottest software tools Acrobat, Flash, Illustrator, InDesign, Photoshop, and Dreamweaver and showing you how to integrate the Suite. Completely updated to cover the latest features and enhancements of all the tools, this friendly how-to guide explains in plain English how to:

  • Install and set up each program
  • Use common menus and commands
  • Import and export files
  • Work with graphics, text, and fonts
  • Understand page layout
  • Draw with InDesign and share your work
  • Use layers, filters, and effects in Illustrator
  • Save Photoshop images for print and the Web
  • Create and modify PDF files in Acrobat
  • Build a Web site in Dreamweaver
  • Work with images and sound in Flash
  • Tackle advanced concepts
  • And much, much more!

Complete with a list of helpful resources, Adobe Creative Suite 3 Design Premium For Dummies is your powerhouse guide to getting the most out of each program!

User Ratings and Reviews

5 Stars Great seller!
I contacted the seller, because I needed the book right away. I got a response letting me know she’d sent it out that day and I got the book in great condition in a few days.

5 Stars Easy to read this book has a lot going for it

Strengths: All in one guide for those seeking further formation more information about all types of web related knowledge. Good tutorials for seven web applications with tutorials in one book. The tutorials are a good overview.

Weaknesses: Black and white instead of color makes the book a little drab. Those seeking a comprehensive guide for one or more of these applications might want to use another book as a supplement. No cd for files to try out or trial applications to try and use.

Novice/Intermediate/Advanced

Web building and publishing has evolved in many ways over the years. The web building language HTML was once the only way to publish on the internet. Now there are new applications, different software, and other tools that help web publishers, novice to advanced, publish their websites and works on the World Wide. Sometimes a little guidance is helpful to start, develop or advance web building skills. If so, Adobe Creative Suite 3 Web Premium All-in-One Desk Reference for Dummies, may be a book to answer much that you need to learn.

The four authors, all who have background in web design and development graphics and and/or adobe application development, have crafted an easy to understand and comprehensive guidebook for helping create dynamic websites. Utilizing the latest web design tools, these author outline a series of tutorials that take a web user through the necessary steps to start, develop and finish websites. Along the way, this guide utilizes seven applications to ” walk ” the web user through seven different applications which most web professionals use on a daily basis. This massive 882 page book includes an introduction, a series of tutorials that span seven sections and a nice index. The book’s sections (called Books), cover the following applications: Dreamweaver CS3, Photoshop CS3, Illustrator CS3, Flash CS3, (new) Contribute CS3, Acrobat 8. The tutorials are well written and the tutorials are easy to understand.

Each section of the book is a book in itself. But as the authors indicate, each book is an introduction and perhaps more but they are not a comprehensive in-depth guide. While this book is written with a PC computer in mind by using screenshots and keyboard commands, the authors also include information (in introduction) for the Macintosh user or the PC user who has switched to a Macintosh. A “tear out sheet ” also includes a synopsis of these keyboard commands and more Helpful informative visual icons are “sprinkled” throughout the book.

These are part of many of the Dummies books that target specific and insightful information to know and learn about. Five icons, strategically placed throughout the pages, help the reader understand important ideas that are necessary for increased understanding. The icons for this book, (entitled: Tip; Technical stuff; Warning!; Remember; New to; Integration), serve to include precise additional information to assists the readers during the reading. These targeted instructions, ideas and explicit helpful information, otherwise might be lost, unnoticed in a “sea of text” or would obscure the needed integration of all the information.

There are additional helpful visuals that make the reading of the Dummies books, and this book in particular, enjoyable and enlightening. Screenshots are smaller then usual but readable. ” Line pointers” within the screenshots, help the reader “see” more precisely what the tutorials are targeting during the instruction. This makes the tutorials easy to understand, as the reader does not have to “fish around”, to find and try to connect between, what the authors are saying and the reader is perceiving. Technology related humorous cartoons are inserted into the front of each of the parts. Tables and illustrations numbered Part of the book and the title of that sections on the top left page on the outside corner; chapter numbers and titles on the outside right page. The pages on the right side have tabs which indicate the subject / title of each page. While meaning to be a helpful guide, these are vertically staged, so you have to turn you head or the page to actually read the titling. But the tutorials are numbered and each has bold faced text at the top of paragraphs below. To the authors credit, the topics of each book (part) are comprehensively displayed and the tutorials relate to many need to understand topics.

Conclusions:

I have designed and created websites for several years. Like many web creators, it is always a “work in progress” , to improve and update blogs and websites. This book would help those who want to start and design web pages a good way to start and like myself, help upgrade skills and information about website building.

Novice users could understand how to lay out pages, creating text, inserting graphics, working with basic animation, images, sound, video in Flash as well as using PDF files in Acrobat and integrating Dreamweaver, Fireworks, Flash, and Contribute with other Adobe products. The book is a great way to get started or upgrade your skills with one or more of the seven applications. Even though I don’t have the latest versions of photoshop or some of the other applications, it is nice to know what applications are being upgraded. Also while I am not a fan of Dreamweaver (I know it is the standard), it seems to have improved in becoming a bit more user friendly. What is possibly the best idea for Dreamweaver, is that there is now an extensive Help menu in the main menu. This is very welcome because it is needed, mainly because as I found before, it is far from being user friendly. When I first started with it was so unmanageable and frustrating, I quit Dreamweaver. Within two weeks, using a similar website builder, I had a nice website started) despite this difficult to use piece of software). Even this book’s Dreamweaver section might persaude me to give a try. There is a wealth of knowledge to know and understand in this book and it might also help persaude you to “take the jump ” to trying website building or using one or more of these applications or upgrading. I just wish ithe book had color but the rest of the visuals make for a good instructional guidebook. I think most users would be pleased with at least giving it a chance to help upgrade your skills.

5 Stars perfect for beginners
This book is perfect for beginning photoshoppers etc. all the important adobe programs are included (7 programs in contrary to the 6 in 1 the that the picture claims). I had photoshop classes a few years ago so it was good to refresh my memory. I had never worked with indesign or the other adobe programs but luckely it is not hard to figure out. The book does include some good tips but sometimes help of others is needed. Thank god for google :)!

I do recommend this book if you are a beginner like I am. It points you in the right direction. But if you want to create print ready documents a higher level of knowledge is required. But with a lot of patience and energy you’ll get a long way with help of this book.

3 Stars Pretty good but elementary, not intermediate
Good overall but too basic even for me who has virtually no experience with the Adobe suite. There are numerous editing mistakes as well. In one chapter the entire last half was missing the supporting screenshots.

2 Stars Over priced
Are you kidding me! I spend $400 for a Kindle then get a $3 discount off the paperback version? No way!

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Bounce Tumble and Splash Simulating the Physical World with Blender 3D

Bounce Tumble and Splash Simulating the Physical World with Blender 3D




Learn all about Blender, the premier open-source 3D software, in Bounce, Tumble, and Splash!: Simulating the Physical World with Blender 3D. You will find step-by-step instructions for using Blender’s complex features and full-color visual examples with detailed descriptions of the processes. If you’re an advanced Blender user, you will appreciate the sophisticated coverage of Blender’s fluid simulation system, a review Blender’s latest features, and a guide to the Bullet physics engine, which handles a variety of physics simulations such as rigid body dynamics and rag doll physics.

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5 Stars Excellent for intermediate and advanced Blender users
This is an excellent book for intermediate and advanced Blender users who want to use particles, soft bodies, cloth, hair, fluids, the game engine, and other things that help to simulate physics and real life.

4 Stars Not for beginners
This book is well written and beautifully illustrated. That high illustration quality is more important than you might think as in other Blender books the images are so poor it is hard to read the many many settings that are required to work through the tutorials.

I found this book to not be kidding that it isnt aimed at beginners (it seems there is no Blender resource aimed at a thorough understanding of the interface). It would have been nice if they had mentioned that on the front or back cover instead of page 16 in the introduction. It took me thirty minutes to decipher what was meant by “Create your first texture for your ocean surface material and map it using the Empty object”. While all the tutorials seem to work, sometimes too little is mentioned about why you are doing certain things. Again, if not a Blender expert expect it to take a long time to get through each example. I suppose you will learn in the event you are successful, but I was sorely tempted to give up in certain cases.

5 Stars Great book!
Great book on blender. Has lots of great examples to learn for any level of expertise.

1 Star Very Disapointing
I have been using blender for a while now and enjoyed his other book about character animation, but I was unable to get any of the 5 tutorials that I tried in this book to work at all. Must be for Advance users only I guess.

5 Stars The one-stop guide to all of the Blender’s physical reality
This is a great book. The quality of the print, color illustrations (although they sometimes don’t do justice to the original RGB artwork), the bundled DVD with examples and scripts… everything is top-notch.

The text is easy to understand, and illustrations give you a very clear picture of what you need to do, and where. It covers all (and I really mean all) aspects of physics simulation: materials, shaders, hair, soft bodies, cloth, water… everything. It presents everything in a well systematized way, so you can’t get lost.

The only thing that bothered my a little, is that author makes references to previous chapters, so if you’re jumping around the book, you may find you need to read a few chapters more than you thought you’d need. But that’s okay, because anything you read in this book is good learning material.

For an aspiring Blender newbie, this book is, probably, the quickest way of getting up to speed, and even getting the hang of some pretty advanced stuff.

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Painting With Light

Painting With Light




Painting With Light was the first book on cinematography written by a major Hollywood cameraman. Published in 1949 and now put back into print, it is one of the best and most unusual books in the field. Written with good humor and full of helpful diagrams and photographs, it is certainly the most entertaining. Its technological discussions are dated, but Painting With Light remains relevant because its primary focus is on light itself and the many complex ways the camera crew can manipulate it. This new edition contains a biographical introduction by Todd McCarthy, who describes how the man who shot the strikingly colorful ballet sequence in An American in Paris also helped define the stark, haunting style of the film noir.

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5 Stars Classic historical instruction, a must for cinephiles
Not your average “how to” manual, this is more of a collectors item than practical advice for working cinematographers. I bought it to study the history of film lighting, and for that it was perfect and an ideal short read that isn’t terribly technical. Some of the advice is still useful today, but lacks much of the practical working knowledge that most DP’s take for granted. Still - I recommend it to all photographers and lighters as a solid foundation book to build from.

4 Stars Learn To Walk
This book is really great. Written in the fifties it still seems very relevant to me today.

It explains very basic items like cookies, gobos etc. and basic concepts like how to let objects appear to be three dimensional.

I looked at the book from the eyes of a still photographer. Some content was only relevant to cinematography. Personally, I even liked those parts as they gave me an behind the scenes look into movie lighting, which output I see every day.

A revised version would be very much appreciated.

4 Stars The Lighting Bible
This is the “Lighting Bible”. The book has a lot of out dated facts but, is great for setting up shots on a black & white shoot. John Alton was a master of his craft and it really shows in this book. I gave the book a 4 out of 5 stars because it doesn’t apply to most film making today but, if you ever need to make a period piece, black & white feature, or “noir” style film; this is a recommend reading.

5 Stars My husband is the filmmaker and enjoyed this book.
I bought it for him as a gift, he turns to it from time to time even after his first read through.

1 Star book written in the 40’s
If you are looking for Hollywood history this is the right book.. it was written in the 40’s!!

but I wasn’t interested in history, I would like to learn something about lighting, the book is about cinema lights.. of the 40’s… you can always learn something but… I’d rather prefer something more near to me…

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