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David_S
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Feb 10, 2005 07:23 |  #1

What would some of you experienced users recommend as the best Photoshop SC learning manual/book for a beginner. I know there are a lot of books out there but I'm trying to avoid buying several before I get the right one. TIA


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Feb 10, 2005 07:46 |  #2

The basic Classroom in a book for Photoshop CS by Adobe is a very good starting point. After that I like the Ben Wilmore books. These are both devoid of the stupid humor attempts that many Photoshop authors attempt.


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Feb 10, 2005 07:47 |  #3

The Adobe Photoshop CS Book for Digital Photographers
http://www.amazon.com …161?v=glance&s=​books&st=* (external link)

Have you used PS or PSE before? Take a look at these 'til the book comes:
Photoshop - your first steps
Entering the world of Photoshop for the first time, an introduction.
http://www.ephotozine.​com …ewtechnique.cfm​?recid=128 (external link)

Jay Arraich Photoshop Tips
http://www.arraich.com​/ps_intro.htm (external link)
If your image needs tonal and/or color correction, and you have a hard time judging how much is enough, here is a technique that should help.
http://www.arraich.com​/ps6_tips_hhowmm1.htm (external link)

I took the pic. What do I do now?
Instant Photoshop - A Fast-Start Introduction to Photoshop For Photographers
http://www.luminous-landscape.com …s/instant_photo​shop.shtml (external link)
Understanding DSLR Workflow
http://www.luminous-landscape.com …es/digital-workflow.shtml (external link)
A Digital Workflow Primer
http://www.luminous-landscape.com/techniqu​es/process.shtml (external link)
An Image Processing Workflow - Step-by-Step Processing of Photographs using Photoshop
http://www.luminous-landscape.com/tutorial​s/workflow1.shtml (external link)

Digital tips, P$hop tutorials;
http://www.jtgraphics.​net/all_digital.htm (external link)

tutorials
http://user.fundy.net (external link)

TIEMdesign P$hop tutorials:
http://tiemdesign.com/​HowTo/ (external link)

Eyes on Design P$hop tutorials:
http://www.eyesondesig​n.net/pshop/tuts.htm (external link)

EXCELLENT P$hop resources
http://www.myjanee.com​/ (external link)

P$hop advanced techniques:
http://www.photoworksh​op.com …inema/misc_tuto​rials.html (external link)

Photoshop Curves - - A Command Primer
http://www.luminous-landscape.com …ials/command_pr​imer.shtml (external link)

Adobe Studio Exchange is your place for actions, plug-ins, extensions, tutorials, and other helper files that allow you to easily add new features to Adobe products. You can even create your own files, upload them, and share them with the entire Adobe Studio Exchange community.
http://share.studio.ad​obe.com/ (external link)

Huge Photoshop tutorial list
http://www.icehousedes​igns.com …otoshop_tutoria​l_list.php (external link)

That should keep you busy for awhile!
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Feb 10, 2005 08:33 |  #4

Thanks! Your right Frank that should keep me busy. I have used PS 6.0 but didn't dig any deeper than basic cropping and image adjustments. I have CS thanks to a family members gift but now I feel obligated to learn more of the great features that it has.

Thanks again,
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