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Old 01-02-06, 14:42
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I went to Indigo to buy PS& for Dummies but they didn't have a copy. I swear they had every other Dummies book imaginable incluing Golden Retrievers for Dummies. I browsed around the PS section and found "Photoshop 7 in Easy Steps" by Robert Shufflebotham. It seems quite good to give me an idea of what PS 7 can do and the basics of how to do things. I'll probably still order the dummies book but meanwhile this one really helps.
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I have tried a stack of tutorial books over the years for photoshop and would recommend the books by Scott Kelby - these focus on those aspects of photoshop which apply most to the photographer.

The text is an easy read with well illustrated worked examples - brilliant books.
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I have tried a stack of tutorial books over the years for photoshop and would recommend the books by Scott Kelby - these focus on those aspects of photoshop which apply most to the photographer.

The text is an easy read with well illustrated worked examples - brilliant books.
I'll watch for them. Thanks!
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Old 01-02-06, 20:17
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Another vote for Scott Kelby, in this house we have both the Photoshop CS and PS elements 2 Versions.

Wouldn't be without them now.

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