Thanks for that Godfrey. I would probably have gotten the CS2 book, for my CS 
thinking it
would be 
more up to date, but just as relevent.

Dave      

                                > Dave,
> 
> Bruce Fraser's book is, to date, the definitive work on RAW workflow  
> automation with Photoshop CS and CS2. Scott Kelby's books are light  
> on this topic, at best.
> 
> Be sure to get the version of the book that matches your version of  
> Photoshop ... CS and CS2 differ considerably with respect to use of  
> the file browser or Bridge, Camera Raw and automation functionality.
> 
> Godfrey
> 
> 
> On Feb 14, 2006, at 5:34 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> 
> > ...There is a Chapters not far from work. I'll see if they have  
> > that book. Last weekend i
> > bought Scott
> > Kelbys book on Photoshop CS, there is a bit on Raw, but i may have  
> > missed any tips on
> > automation, if
> > there was any.
> >
> > Several people through emails have suggested Bruces book.
> > ...
> >> If you want to learn how to do this efficiently, PLEASE go buy and
> >> read Bruce Fraser's "Real World Camera Raw with Photoshop CS". It
> >> will save you a tremendous amount of time.
> >>
> >> The update to CS2 is also well worth the money for this sort of
> >> endeavor. The new Bridge companion application does a much more
> >> capable job of automation in the RAW workflow and Camera Raw v3.x has
> >> new, far more capable features than Camera Raw 2.x. My recommendation
> >> is to go for both the upgrade and the second edition of Bruce's book,
> >> "Real World Camera Raw with Photoshop CS2".
> 

                                


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