At 07:19 10-2-2002 -0500, you wrote:
>From: Cotty <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: RE: photoshop
>
>Anyone using Photoshop for the first time would be well advised to buy a
>good book on the subject. To sit down in front of it having never used it
>before is akin to putting a 16yr old into a Formula 1 car. The engine
>could be started, it would make a great noise, but any attempts to drive
>would result in great disappointment. That's why they start off in
>carts...
>
>Seriously, I'm not being patronising, but a good book with the right
>approach for your level of interest will be invaluable.


I'd second that.
But it's more of a "do as I say not do as I do".
I have photoshop installed, the full version, and have had for at least a 
year. Tried using it. Opened it up, messed about a bit, gave up.
Went to the library and got out a book on it. Read the first couple of 
pages, gave up . Two weeks later took book back to library.
Take note of good recommendations for a photoshop book or you might end up 
doing as I did.

Cotty's recommendations:
1. Dummies guide
2. SAMS 24 hours course
3. Avening's 'Photoshop for Photographers'

Any more recommendations for good photoshop books anyone?

Wendy

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Wendy Beard
Ottawa, Canada
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