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I’ve finished (and mostly digested) the "Photoshop CS2 Bible" by McClelland and Fuller.
Most of my Photoshop usage falls into three categories:
1. Optimizing and printing digital pictures — which I think I know pretty well.
2. Creating special effects to enhance pictures (including free painting) — which I’ve just started to do
3. Retouching portraits and restoring old pictures, usually at the same time — not my favorite activity but it’s becoming more necessary.
If it takes two or three new books, I’d still be interested, but rather keep expenses down if I can. FWIW, I’m a semi-professional nature and landscape photographer whose been taking pictures for over 50 years and the last thing I need is something that tells me how to take digital pictures.
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Norm
Most of my Photoshop usage falls into three categories:
1. Optimizing and printing digital pictures — which I think I know pretty well.
2. Creating special effects to enhance pictures (including free painting) — which I’ve just started to do
3. Retouching portraits and restoring old pictures, usually at the same time — not my favorite activity but it’s becoming more necessary.
If it takes two or three new books, I’d still be interested, but rather keep expenses down if I can. FWIW, I’m a semi-professional nature and landscape photographer whose been taking pictures for over 50 years and the last thing I need is something that tells me how to take digital pictures.
TIA
Norm
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