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Thanks.
At 08:12 AM 1/11/2003 +, you wrote:
Peter Alling wrote (In regard to the book Photoshop 6 Artistry):
Do you have an ISBN number on that?
Hi Peter
: Peter Alling [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Date: Sat, 11 Jan 2003 11:50:04 -0500
Thanks.
At 08:12 AM 1/11/2003 +, you wrote:
Peter Alling wrote (In regard to the book Photoshop 6 Artistry):
Do you have an ISBN number
Peter Alling wrote (In regard to the book Photoshop 6 Artistry):
Do you have an ISBN number on that?
Hi Peter,
The number on the book reads
ISBN 0-7357-1037-6
Paul
Thanks.
At 08:12 AM 1/11/2003 +, you wrote:
Peter Alling wrote (In regard to the book Photoshop 6 Artistry):
Do you have an ISBN number on that?
Hi Peter,
The number on the book reads
ISBN 0-7357-1037-6
Paul
Outside of a dog, a book is man's best friend.
Inside of a dog, it's too
Yes, it worked just fine, and it also let me upgrade 7.0 t0 7.01 online.
My info says that was a legitimate upgrade. That's why I tried it. Perhaps
it was a one time offer and I lucked into it.
Len
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That is strange, I just looked at the Adobe website, and it is explicitly
stated the
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Subject: Re: Layers in Photoshop
Date: Sat, 11 Jan 2003 00:31:13 -0500
Do you have an ISBN number on that?
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Keith Whaley wrote:
Paul Stenquist wrote:
The PhotoShop tutorials are quite adequate. You just have to see them
through from start to finish.
Paul
All facetiousness aside, I do believe you.
My single objection to PhotoShop is it's massiveness complexity,
similar to latest versions
I don't agree. Photoshop is as complicated or uncomplicated as you make it.
There are many features that you may not use and may never use but once you
start exploring there is no limit to the creativity it offers. I regularly
read through my manual, not because I have to but because I want to
I tend to agree. I moved to to Photoshop late last year after using PD and PE
for a few years. The added horsepower has me to reduces my overall costs and
generally improve the overall quality of the photos I use in my work. I've found
the learning exercise to be interesting and helpful in
for that
price. So, there's no real reason to spend $600 for PhotoShop 7.
Len
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Subject: Re: Layers in Photoshop
Date: Wed, 08 Jan 2003 15:10:57 -0800
Butch Black wrote:
Hi Don;
The NAPP
Mike Johnston wrote:
Vic
I agree with Vic on this. I've never taken a course on Photoshop, never read
the manual (I've tried; I just can't seem to pay attention). But I find that
if I explore, I begin to see what does what, and as that knowledge accrues I
can figure out ways to do
Do you have an ISBN number on that?
At 05:31 PM 1/10/2003 +, Paul Stenquist wrote:
Mike Johnston wrote:
Vic
I agree with Vic on this. I've never taken a course on Photoshop, never
read
the manual (I've tried; I just can't seem to pay attention). But I find
that
if I explore, I
, January 09, 2003 12:00 AM
Subject: Layers in Photoshop
Hi Don;
The NAPP sells some wonderful Photoshop training videos including one on
layer techniques. They are reasonably priced (3 for $100, $39.99 ea)you
can
order them at; www.photoshopuser.com
BUTCH
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Sent: Thursday, January 09, 2003 8:47 AM
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Don,
Did anyone ever answer your question
It's much easier in PhotoShop. No cutting, copying, or pasting. You can
get complete instructions in the PhotoShop tutorial.
Paul
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Don,
Did anyone ever answer your question? Not aware that they did.
Well, I don't know PhotoShop at all. But I do know PaintShop Pro
Paul Stenquist wrote:
The PhotoShop tutorials are quite adequate. You just have to see them
through from start to finish.
Paul
All facetiousness aside, I do believe you.
My single objection to PhotoShop is it's massiveness complexity,
similar to latest versions of Microsoft Word (or
.
Kenneth Waller
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Paul Stenquist wrote:
The PhotoShop tutorials are quite adequate. You just have to see them
through from start
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Sent: Thursday, January 09, 2003 8:34 AM
Subject: Re: Layers in Photoshop
Here's a somehow little known fact about PhotoShop 7. Chances are, if
you've
bought a computer or printer within recent history, you have a free copy
of
PhotoShop 5 LE. If you install it, and then register it online
Butch Black wrote:
Hi Don;
The NAPP sells some wonderful Photoshop training videos including one on
layer techniques. They are reasonably priced (3 for $100, $39.99 ea)you can
order them at; www.photoshopuser.com
BUTCH
You mean, after paying 7ty-eleven jillion $'s for PhotoShop, I'm
The PhotoShop tutorials are quite adequate. You just have to see them
through from start to finish.
Paul
Keith Whaley wrote:
Butch Black wrote:
Hi Don;
The NAPP sells some wonderful Photoshop training videos including one on
layer techniques. They are reasonably priced (3 for $100,
. I use NFG on equipment at
work all the time to describe the state of non-workedness.
Cory Waters
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Butch Black wrote:
Hi Don
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