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Howdy folks. I am getting back into Photoshop after a couple o f years away from the program.
I used to be a graphic artist in the screenprinting industry before Clinton’s NAFTA treaty took that acreer away from me. Now I am looking at getting into a photography studio and I want to be able to print my own pictures.
I plan on using either an Epson Stylus Pro 4000 or a Stylus Photo 2200 printer. I have Photoshop CS upgrade for my v5.5 whicc should arrive tomorrow or maybe Wednesday.
I am also signed up for the Epson Print Acadeny online video classes. They are pretty good and worth every cent of the $30 I paid for them. YOuo guys might want to check these "classes" out…. www.epson.com get to the second page and do a search on Epson Print Academy.
I would also like some training and instructional DVD’s or websites that will help me get more framiliar with the Photoshot features that I never had to deal with before like Layers and Color Management. Got any suggestions?
Thanks in advance for your help!
I used to be a graphic artist in the screenprinting industry before Clinton’s NAFTA treaty took that acreer away from me. Now I am looking at getting into a photography studio and I want to be able to print my own pictures.
I plan on using either an Epson Stylus Pro 4000 or a Stylus Photo 2200 printer. I have Photoshop CS upgrade for my v5.5 whicc should arrive tomorrow or maybe Wednesday.
I am also signed up for the Epson Print Acadeny online video classes. They are pretty good and worth every cent of the $30 I paid for them. YOuo guys might want to check these "classes" out…. www.epson.com get to the second page and do a search on Epson Print Academy.
I would also like some training and instructional DVD’s or websites that will help me get more framiliar with the Photoshot features that I never had to deal with before like Layers and Color Management. Got any suggestions?
Thanks in advance for your help!
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