Scott Kelby's books are great, and for quick tips and suggestions the Photoshop User TV he heads up is great also.
Scott Kelby's books are great, and for quick tips and suggestions the Photoshop User TV he heads up is great also.
Thanks everyone! I need to head over to Boarders post haste![]()
Yup, No matter what you need to know a "For Dummies" book is never a bad place to start.
BTW...I had a....mmm....let's see...I guess we'll saya less than legit version of CS2. I'm using a fully legit copy of Elements 6 now. The onlything I miss is the history brush.
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Originally Posted by Stratification
Are Kelby's books as vague as they use to be. I remember someone brought one to class and was trying tutorials in it and all his directions were for 72 dpi so everyone that was using it couldn't understand why nothing looked like it was supposed to when they applied his settings to a 300 dpi image. It was hard to explain to them that sometimes you had to multiply them by 4+ and sometimes you didn't depending on the function or filter.
I was going to suggest Photoshop for Photographers, and it seems Kelby has been mentioned already. I read that cover to cover and it was great.