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11/09/2002 01:19:33 AM · #26 |
I third the recommendation for PSP7 especially if like me you will never be able to afford PS. |
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11/09/2002 08:21:37 AM · #27 |
Originally posted by aelith: I third the recommendation for PSP7 especially if like me you will never be able to afford PS.
I love Paint Shop Pro 7. I use it for all my photos. However, I recently purchased Photoshop 7. I'm a bit overwhelmed right now. Looks like I'm going to have to spend a bit of time learning it. Any good sites out there with handy tips to speed up my learning process? Thanks.
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11/09/2002 09:51:26 AM · #28 |
Instant Photoshop at Luminous landscape should get you started.
and then if this Photo workflow doesn't cover everything you ever need for 'straight' photography - then let me know what you need!
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11/09/2002 12:29:02 PM · #29 |
Thanks for the links, Gordon! Don't have the time to take a class right now, so this is a great help to me. linda
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11/09/2002 01:48:56 PM · #30 |
Originally posted by Gordon: Instant Photoshop at Luminous landscape should get you started.
Please click through to this updated primer on using Curves -- I have been using this technique (although mostly in CMYK mode, not LAB color) since my company got a scanner around 1990. I find it not only more effective but more intuitive than the Levels command. |
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