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09/26/2005 03:57:43 AM · #1 |
I am looking for sudjestions on good (possibly somewhat advanced) photoshop reading. The "The Photoshop CS2 Book for Digital Photographers" looks good, but any other sudjestions?
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09/26/2005 04:57:24 AM · #2 |
The Photoshop CS2 Book for Digital Photographers (Voices That Matter) by Scott Kelby. I just got this one a few weeks back. I'm fairly new to Photosphop and really like the layout and straight forward approach.
Edit to add;
I know, same one you're looking at, but I really like and suggest it.
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09/26/2005 06:13:34 AM · #3 |
The help files -- seriously, without being facetious, read the help files. I have Kelby's "Photoshop CS Bible" and have browsed many others at the book stores -- with the exception of a few recommended settings that are commonly (and contradictingly) available in online tutorials, they are little more than scaled down recaps of the help files.
To go along with that, Adobe has a tutorial site dedicated to Photoshop (link - registration required) and PhotoshopUser has a bunch of tutorial (link) including videos featuring Kelby if you want to hear what he has to say about it before buying a book.
David
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09/26/2005 06:13:38 AM · #4 |
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