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08/04/2007 08:19:25 AM · #1
Hii...

I am new to digital photography...and am seriously trying to learn the techniques fast...so that I can start participating in the challenges soon. In the interview section, the people suggested that beginners should start out by learning the 'adjustments' tool. I have started doing so..but I was wondering whether that was sufficient or I needed to learn some more. And is it better that I start participating and learn along the way, or learn to use the tools properly and then start participating.
08/04/2007 08:25:34 AM · #2
Originally posted by thinktank:

And is it better that I start participating and learn along the way

This would be my suggestion. Otherwise you might never enter. Find pics you like and see if they list their editing details. Ask questions through PM's - you will find most people very helpful. And experiment, experiment, experiment. But most of all have fun!
08/04/2007 08:34:38 AM · #3
I would suggest you learn to use levels and contrast adjustments - then start entering...the rest you can learn as you go. There are a zillion websites about retouching and PhotoShop - check out a few a week and you'll be a pro in no time.
08/04/2007 08:47:43 AM · #4
Thanks for your comments...I will surely follow them...Actually I dont have a very good camera...so I shall have to do a lot more editing than normal...

Message edited by author 2007-08-04 09:13:16.
08/04/2007 09:15:42 AM · #5
Also, go to the Learn menu item at the top of the page here and read through the tutorials. There are some great step-by-step guides in there to show how to achieve some specific results. Good luck!
08/04/2007 09:24:19 AM · #6
There's also another current thread on DPC with a lot of good tips.

Photoshop Tutorials Thread
08/04/2007 09:54:51 AM · #7
Thanks for the links...I shall try them out...are there any such tutorials which describe the basic rules for good photography...till date whatever shots I have taken were basically without any formal study...
08/04/2007 11:34:06 AM · #8
On my way to work and don't have time to grab the links, but Bear Music's mentoring thread on light comes to mind :) There's LOADS here!
08/04/2007 12:09:38 PM · #9
There are good, free, video tutorials at Radiant Vista which I recommend.
08/04/2007 12:25:37 PM · #10
Originally posted by idnic:

I would suggest you learn to use levels and contrast adjustments - then start entering...the rest you can learn as you go. There are a zillion websites about retouching and PhotoShop - check out a few a week and you'll be a pro in no time.


What ever else you may choose to do, one thing you must- Always listen to Cindi.
I have always found her giving crisp, timely and practical advice all the time. I adore u Cindi !!!
08/04/2007 08:40:56 PM · #11
Originally posted by manish:

Originally posted by idnic:

I would suggest you learn to use levels and contrast adjustments - then start entering...the rest you can learn as you go. There are a zillion websites about retouching and PhotoShop - check out a few a week and you'll be a pro in no time.


What ever else you may choose to do, one thing you must- Always listen to Cindi.
I have always found her giving crisp, timely and practical advice all the time. I adore u Cindi !!!


LOL thanks, Manish! :D
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