Free Monthly Photoshop Newsletter

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Feb 18, 2006
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Hey there,

For those who might be interested I’ve just started running a free monthly Photoshop newsletter. Find great new tutorials, quick tips to try out quickly, breaking news in the field, and a lot more. It’s linked to the site I run on Photoshop, so take a look around!

You can find the main site here: http://www.easyelements.com/home

And see last months newsletter here:
http://www.easyelements.com/february-2006.html

Hope you find something of interest to you. The site’s being added to all the time, so check back frequently for new material.

Robert Redwood
Photoshop Elements
www.easyelements.com

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Scott Glasgow
Feb 18, 2006
Robert Redwood – easyelements.com wrote:
Hey there,

For those who might be interested I’ve just started running a free monthly Photoshop newsletter. Find great new tutorials, quick tips to try out quickly, breaking news in the field, and a lot more. It’s linked to the site I run on Photoshop, so take a look around!
You can find the main site here: http://www.easyelements.com/home
And see last months newsletter here:
http://www.easyelements.com/february-2006.html

Hope you find something of interest to you. The site’s being added to all the time, so check back frequently for new material.
Robert Redwood
Photoshop Elements
www.easyelements.com

Umm, thanks for the offer, and I will pass it along to the Elements group, but you might want to consider disambiguating your references. In this email you refer to a "Photoshop newsletter," and "… the site I run on Photoshop," and on your site you interchange "Photoshop" and "Photoshop Elements" as if they were the same. They’re not, so you might want to consider using "Photoshop Elements," or just "Elements," since everyone will know what you’re talking about.

Site’s nice and clean, and fast, and as you add content it should prove to be a good resource for Elements users.

Cheers,
Scott
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robertredwoodgroups
Feb 20, 2006
Thanks for the advice Scott. I take your point about the distinction between Photoshop and Photoshop Elements, and my site does primarily focus on Elements, but with so many factors in common there are a lot of resources which will be helpful to both sets of users. For example my free brush sets are available for use by anyone. 🙂

Point taken though, I’ll try to keep that in mind for the future.

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