Information on your website to better understand and use the tools. To answer your questions, I have found additional And if there are known errata, they're provided on that same Updates tab. In that tab is a Submit Errata link, and the book authors get those messages (unless it's an issue Peachpit can resolve first). If anyone has suggestions for or finds a mistake in the book, the book page for every Classroom in a Book on has an Updates tab. Later in Chapter 5 we introduce the notion of converting a layer to a Smart Object before applying effects, and mention that again in steps covering other effects in later chapters. But because the book is also used by individuals studying independently, we start with the basics first. Yes, that's a best practice, and it's a good adaptation for a class…maybe I'll add it to the Instructor Notes. Speaking of Lesson 2, mentioned above, the one change I make when I teach it is to make that layer a Smart Object before adding the two filters so that the edits are not destructive. The CC 2019 update was interesting in that we had to locate and edit most of the instances that said "Hold down the Shift key to resize proportionally" and there were a lot of those! But as we all know, whether you need the Shift key or not isn't consistent, so that was fun too… Co-author Andrew Faulkner has been with the book far longer than I have. The edition for the 2019 release is out now, and that's the fourth update I worked on. Hi Jane-e, the first Classroom in a Book I worked on was for the 2015 release of Photoshop CC.
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