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Nov 19, 2006 22:16 |  #1

Since I am going to be going "total digital", I have been hearing a lot about Photoshop. Now, I have never used Photoshop and am wondering if this is something that is a MUST for digital photographers, or would I just send off my downloaded pics to a color lab and let them do what is needed.

Years ago I had a nice little business using a Mamiya 645 and now that I have this Canon EOS 20D, I am wondering if I am biting off more than I can chew and should just stick with getting a new Mamiya. I know it's old school, but if Photoshop is something I MUST learn in order to be a successful digital photographer, is it really worth it?

If Photoshop is a mandatory thing I will need, which one should I get if all I am going to be doing are Senior pics, weddings, and youth sports photos?

Thanks for all of your advice!




  
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Nov 19, 2006 22:19 |  #2

Photoshop is the pinnacle of today's digital imaging software...in my honest opinion, no digital photographer should be without an extensive understanding of the program


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Nov 19, 2006 22:24 |  #3
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Get Photoshop CS2 and learn to use it if you're planning on shooting professionally. That's the direction the industry is taking, so learning the program would be to your benefit.



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Nov 19, 2006 22:34 as a reply to  @ liza's post |  #4
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It is not really that hard to learn basics that you’ll need in most situations.
Get yourself a copy of THIS BOOK (external link) and in a couple of weeks you’ll know enough to get some decent results.

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Nov 19, 2006 22:51 |  #5

To get the most out of your digital camera you need some form of editing software; think of it as the digital darkroom... as has already been said Photoshop CS2 is the current pinnacle of this sort of thing.


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Nov 19, 2006 23:02 |  #6

The basics are easy in PS, but the advanced stuff takes time. Learn the following first:
Layers, Masking, Levels, and Curves.

Be prepared to spend some $$ and time. I have been using PS for about 8 years and still have much to learn.



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Nov 19, 2006 23:42 as a reply to  @ cgratti's post |  #7

Or, you could get PS Elements--I believe v.5 is out. It does a LOT of what CS2 does for a FRACTION of the price.


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Nov 19, 2006 23:45 |  #8

Start with elements... since it came with you 20D....

if you need more, get CS2...


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