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RE: [APML] HOW TO DO ANYTHING DIGITALLY



Alan,
You can also pick up a copy of "Photoshop User" at Barnes & Noble or
other popular book stores.  It is a quarterly Photoshop "How-to"
magazine. It won't speak specifically to image processing but it will
give you tips and step by step processes for Photoshop. It will also
help familiarize you with Photoshop shortcuts and just "cool" stuff.

Scott Hammonds


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From: owner-astro-photo@seds.org [mailto:owner-astro-photo@seds.org] On
Behalf Of Alan Voetsch
Sent: Thursday, April 25, 2002 5:24 PM
To: astro-photo@seds.org
Subject: [APML] HOW TO DO ANYTHING DIGITALLY

--- Eddie Guscott <eddie.guscott@blueyonder.co.uk>
wrote:
> However, Ummmm, I'm not that adept with Photoshop
> yet.

Eddie and all,

Good, now I know I'm not alone. So I'd like to ask
this; what is the most effective way to learn
Photoshop? (Tony, I know. I'm checking on 'Classroom
in a book'). I printed out Matt's (as well as many
others') article on curves, and from there I hopped to
Jerry's 1/2001 S&T article on combining exposures and
Sean's 9/2001 S&T article on vignetting.

So are there any other links, articles, or whatever to
help us rank Photoshop beginners?

Thanks,
Alan 

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