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Anyone gone through this book and what do you think?

 
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Apr 25, 2007 12:41 |  #1
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Professional Photoshop: The Classic Guide to Color Correction (5th Edition... (external link)
By: Dan Margulis

I just bought this book and heard it comes highly recommended, although based on PS CS (not CS3), but anything that CS could do, CS3 could do.

Thoughts?




  
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Apr 25, 2007 19:39 |  #2

Bit late to ask for advice now, how about you read it and tell us?


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tim wrote in post #3104394 (external link)
Bit late to ask for advice now, how about you read it and tell us?

May take awhile, but sure thing.




  
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Apr 26, 2007 19:48 as a reply to  @ canoflan's post |  #4

It is a known fact that Margulis' books are challenging to read and I found it useful to refer to the reading group at Digital Grin (external link) when going through the book.




  
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OTT wrote in post #3110661 (external link)
It is a known fact that Margulis' books are challenging to read and I found it useful to refer to the reading group at Digital Grin (external link) when going through the book.

Thanks for the suggestion. I have begun to read the intro and find that it appears his techniques and discussions are designed to teach you to fish, not fish for you. I frankly like that better.




  
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