Today's PhotoShop classes would almost certainly focus on CS. I doubt
if anyone would offer a 7 specific class. However, in terms of the
basics, the differences are very minor.
Paul
On May 21, 2004, at 11:54 PM, Butch Black wrote:
Marnie wrote:
I've been debating taking a Photoshop class. (7 is
On 21/5/04, MARNIE, discombobulated, offered:
>I've been debating taking a Photoshop class. (7 is what I'll be using, and
>let's not go there again, re versions. ;-))
>
>So I am curious, if you use Photoshop, did you ever take a class in it?
>
>Or did you just learn it from books?
>
>Or what?
I
Hi Shel
would you share the address of the Photoshop. list with me/us?
I really need and want to learn more about imaging software.. :-)
Answering the survey:
I buy a lot of books second hand and try to learn from every source like the
Pentax list too ;-)
thanks
Markus
> Photoshop list,
>
When I first started using PS I wanted to take a class in it. Now I
think I could probably teach a class at least
for photographers. Most classes seem to be aimed at graphic artists.
There are a number of things in Photoshop a
photographer will probably never use, or at least will be secondary
The class is only as good as its teacher and its applicability to your
needs. Best to do some research (at which, it seems, you're good).
Example: A friend has taken a class in Marin. He still can't work with
photos very well, but he learned other features of PS that were important
to him. So,
> In the interest of changing the subject, and creating new threads, and all
> that...
>
> I've been debating taking a Photoshop class. (7 is what I'll be using, and
> let's not go there again, re versions. ;-))
>
> So I am curious, if you use Photoshop, did you ever take a class in it?
>
> Or
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