Hi Frank ... Although I have a few technical books, for the most part I didn't understand then until I got some background, often by poking around the web and the like. But most of what I know came from just fooling around with the program and then asking questions when I needed more info. Then, when I reached a certain level of understanding, I was able to use the books. I suppose, in a way, it's like having someone show me.
Of course, Evening's book may not be the best choice for you. You might need the Dummies Guide to the Dummies Guide to Photoshop. Shel > [Original Message] > From: frank theriault > On 6/20/05, Shel Belinkoff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Where'd you ever get such a ridiculous notion? The book is for flattening > > prints. > > ROTFLMAO! > > Seriously, Shel, I tried reading the book, and I just don't get it > (for anyone curious, it's "Adobe Photoshop 7.0 for Photographers" by > Martin Evening). > > I'm one of those people who has to learn these things by having > someone show me, or by watching someone do it. Reading technical > stuff like that is like reading Ancient Greek...

