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chandra_2000_us@yahoo.com

2006-07-10, 6:17 pm

I am new to photoshop CS and looking for a tutorial or book on how to
use this software. Tx.

CS2 Shaman

2006-07-10, 6:17 pm

So the best books I have found are "Adobe Photoshop CS2 Classroom in a
Book" (More of a tutorial) & Real World Adobe Photoshop CS2 (More of an
in depth reference).

Here are some Amazon.com links:

Adobe Photoshop CS2 Classroom in a Book

http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/03...glance&n=283155

Real World Adobe Photoshop CS2

http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/03...5Fencoding=UTF8

Enjoy!

chandra_2000_us@yahoo.com wrote:
> I am new to photoshop CS and looking for a tutorial or book on how to
> use this software. Tx.


ronviers@gmail.com

2006-07-10, 6:17 pm


chandra_2000_us@yahoo.com wrote:
> I am new to photoshop CS and looking for a tutorial or book on how to
> use this software. Tx.


I find the tutorials by Ron Bigelow to be very helpful. Here is a
link.

http://ronbigelow.com/articles/curves-1/curves-1.htm

Good luck,
Ron ( not Ron Bigelow) By way of disclosure I do not even know the
guy, I just like his tutorials.

Dave

2006-07-10, 6:18 pm

On 16 Jun 2006 04:51:46 -0700, "ronviers@XXXXXXXXXX"
<ronviers@XXXXXXXXXX> wrote:

>
>chandra_2000_us@yahoo.com wrote:
>
>I find the tutorials by Ron Bigelow to be very helpful. Here is a
>link.
>
>http://ronbigelow.com/articles/curves-1/curves-1.htm
>
>Good luck,
>Ron ( not Ron Bigelow) By way of disclosure I do not even know the
>guy, I just like his tutorials.



thanx for sharing this with us, Ron.
This guy's tutorials is detailed,
so this is appreciated.

For example, the tutorial(s) on curves,
is really what I was looking for.
Usually, I just go for a 'S' kind of curve
with highlites where it's wanted, but this
makes it more understandable.


Dave

chandra_2000_us@yahoo.com

2006-07-10, 6:18 pm

Thanks for your information. Tx.

Dave wrote:
> On 16 Jun 2006 04:51:46 -0700, "ronviers@XXXXXXXXXX"
> <ronviers@XXXXXXXXXX> wrote:
>
>
>
> thanx for sharing this with us, Ron.
> This guy's tutorials is detailed,
> so this is appreciated.
>
> For example, the tutorial(s) on curves,
> is really what I was looking for.
> Usually, I just go for a 'S' kind of curve
> with highlites where it's wanted, but this
> makes it more understandable.
>
>
> Dave


ronviers@gmail.com

2006-07-10, 6:18 pm


Dave wrote:
> On 16 Jun 2006 04:51:46 -0700, "ronviers@XXXXXXXXXX"
> <ronviers@XXXXXXXXXX> wrote:
>
>
>
> thanx for sharing this with us, Ron.
> This guy's tutorials is detailed,
> so this is appreciated.
>
> For example, the tutorial(s) on curves,
> is really what I was looking for.
> Usually, I just go for a 'S' kind of curve
> with highlites where it's wanted, but this
> makes it more understandable.
>
>
> Dave


Hi Dave,
I also got a lot out of curves. Since I shoot in raw I also got a lot
out of the raw articles too.
I just worked through the tutorial called 'Contrast'. I found it very
helpful. Not only did it help solidify my understanding 'Layer masks'
and 'Channels' but I now want to go back and take a new look at my old
photos with a new eye.
I have to learn Photoshop through tutorials so if you find any more
good ones please post them.

Brgds,
Ron

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