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safehaven
15th of February 2007 (Thu), 11:07
While reading another post in this forum, somebody suggested to the poster that they visit this site http://www.russellbrown.com/tips_tech.html, The Russell Brown Show. I checked it out and absolutley love the site, as I prefer to learn visually.

I am wondering if there are any other sites like this that take you step by step in a visual manner. I have watched all of the tutorials on Russell Brown's page, but I am still eager to learn.

RodBarker
15th of February 2007 (Thu), 16:45
It cost $25 a mth for full access but well worth it as the library is very program intensive and the servers are fast , Ive never had a problem viewing , I also figured a way how to save them :)
http://movielibrary.lynda.com/html/index.asp

Rod

This is the PS CS2 line up .
Photoshop CS2 FAQs 4.75 hours
Photoshop CS2 Essential Training 11 hours
Photoshop CS2 Channels & Masks 21.75 hours
Photoshop CS2 Mastering Camera Raw 12 hours
Photoshop CS2 Actions and Automation 18.5 hours
Enhancing Digital Photography with Photoshop CS2 14.5 hours
Photoshop CS2 for the Web Essential Training 11.5 hours
Photoshop CS2 and Flash 8 Integration 2.5 hours

EOS_JD
15th of February 2007 (Thu), 16:52
www.photoshopuser.com - Costs for a subscription but you also get the excellent Photography User magazine.

scott searles
15th of February 2007 (Thu), 17:08
www.photographyuser.com (http://www.photographyuser.com) - Costs for a subscription but you also get the excellent Photography User magazine.


Thats a dead link.... EOS_JD ... can you check it please. Thanks

EOS_JD
15th of February 2007 (Thu), 18:36
sorry!!! www.photoshopuser.com

Picture North Carolina
16th of February 2007 (Fri), 08:43
www.photoshopuser.com (http://www.photoshopuser.com) - Costs for a subscription but you also get the excellent Photography User magazine.

A difference of opinion here. I subscribed to them a while back and found the DEPTH of tutorials on basic photoshop functions lacking. A big wig there and I emailed back and forth many, many times, demonstrating to him that there were much better tutorials all over the web for free then they had. He eventually acknowledged that fact and I asked for and received a refund on my sub. My opinion is that you can get the same content, plus more, on the web for free. Photoshop is one of the most supported applications on the internet. Tons of info for free... no reason to pay for a sub. /Dan

soileauj
16th of February 2007 (Fri), 09:35
This is a fantastic site for phtoshop elements..

http://www.photoshopelementsuser.com/forum

You will not be disappointed

dtplink
16th of February 2007 (Fri), 10:07
Adobe is introducing a new Help Live function in the new Creative Suite. It's online and said to include hints and tips gathered from the web as well as from Adobe. It sounded promising.

Picture North Carolina
16th of February 2007 (Fri), 10:41
Adobe is introducing a new Help Live function in the new Creative Suite. It's online and said to include hints and tips gathered from the web as well as from Adobe. It sounded promising.

This is actually a great idea for a feature, but it won't make the people over at NAPP very happy - it could reduce their subscribership. /Dan

naqs
17th of February 2007 (Sat), 16:13
Doesn't Adobe offer tutorials on their website, I think you have to pay for them but If they are coming from adobe they gotta be good

delhi
17th of February 2007 (Sat), 16:26
i often find lots of useful tips in the photography magazines especially the UK ones.