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Jul 15, 2008 22:33 |  #1

i'm still very new with photoshop, and i don't have a color managed setup just yet. I have some photos i took of some wildlife, and would like to submit them to somewhere that might want to buy them. which direction would i go in finding someone or a place that i could email the files to, they could photoshop for me, and send them back? i shoot most things in raw and large jpeg, so is the raw conversion offered anywhere?


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Jul 15, 2008 22:55 |  #2

I have no idea of such a service.

However, you can do most of what you need yourself, once you get your monitor calibrated. I strongly suggest doing that anyway, especially if you're planning to make a living off of photography. A one time expense of $100.00 for monitor calibration equipment and having a color managed workspace that you can work in will be the living pants of off paying someone $100.00 an hour to do your editing for you. Another advantage is that you can edit the files to your liking - another person might not do what you envisioned.

Spend the extra money on the monitor calibration equipment. Believe me, it'll go a long way.


By the way, this is what I recommend for a Photoshop CS3 book for you to learn from: http://search.barnesan​dnoble.com …aphers%2FMartin​%2DEvening (external link)

Very comprehensive, and comes with a DVD/CD for some more step by step stuff.


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Jul 15, 2008 23:31 as a reply to  @ Zansho's post |  #3

i've still got CS2, i've got a software cinema training DVD set done by Eddie Tapp. just got to keep going with it.


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Jul 15, 2008 23:43 |  #4

Photoshop is pretty in-depth to learn, you can spend literally hours in front of the computer and learn all kinds of things. I liken it to an onion with a LOT of layers to peel off, just takes time to get to the core :).

Keep at it!


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