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 Office, if that pertains...) In a word ~ "Bloated!" So very much more than almost any normal person would or could ever use! Yet, we, each and everyone of us, have to put up with every bit of the overhead, if we want to or are obligated to use this program in the course of our businesses. I do not dispute the capability of PhotoShop. That it's a wonderful application is without doubt. The very fact that anyone finds a need for such an organization as the NAPP is sufficient indication of it's complexity. I don't want to have to finish pre-med at WRU to be able to do splinter removals and capable first aid! It is just WAY too much for most of us, that's all. keith > 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, $39.99 ea)you can > > > order them at; www.photoshopuser.com > > > > > > BUTCH > > > > You mean, after paying 7ty-eleven jillion $'s for PhotoShop, I'm going > > to spend another hundert or so just learn how to USE it?! "Reasonably priced?" > > > > NFW! > > > > But...thanks for the offer! <g> > > > > keith whaley

