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The errata list is a list of errors and their corrections that were found after the product was released. If the error was corrected in a later version or reprint the date of the correction will be displayed in the column titled "Corrected".

The following errata were submitted by our customers and approved as valid errors by the author or editor.


Color Key: Serious Technical Mistake Minor Technical Mistake Language or formatting error Typo Question



Version Location Description Submitted By Corrected
Printed Page i
Photoshop CS2 for Digital Photographers</i>

it should be:

Anonymous 
Printed Page i
Adobe Photoshop CS2 for Photographers</i>

Anonymous 
Printed Page 5
1st line under "File Format".

change "you" to "your"

Anonymous 
Printed Page 8
2nd paragraph

Change "indictor" to indicator"

Anonymous 
Printed Page 9
3rd paragraph, line 7.

"stroke" should be "strobe"

Anonymous 
Printed Page 11
Subsection 2, line 6

"AdobeScriptManger"
should be:
"AdobeScriptManager"


Anonymous 
Printed Page 13
Subsection 4; line 19

to
should be:
two

Anonymous 
Printed Page 20
3rd paragraph, line 4

Add the word "in" after happening.

Anonymous 
Printed Page 25
3rd paragraph, line 7

"Camera Raw Defaults was" should be "Camera Raw Defaults were"

Anonymous 
Printed Page 26
2nd-to-last line

"judicially" should be "judiciously"

Anonymous 
Printed Page 76
Intro paragraph

Change comma at the end to a period.

Anonymous 
Printed Page 91
End of first complete paragraph

The title of the book by Martin Evening should be changed from

Anonymous 
Printed Page 100
top of page

At the end of page 99, the last step is 2. But then on page 100, the first
step is 12. Missing steps?

Anonymous 
Printed Page 158
1st heading

Delete the words "Step One" from the first B head.

Anonymous 


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