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Old 07-01-10, 21:17
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Hi there - got a book just before Christmas called
"Layers: The complete Guide to Photoshop's most powerful feature" by Matt Kloskowski ISBN : 10: 0-321-53416-6 Published by Peachpit Press.
It cover Mac & PC from CS2 upwards.
Well laid out, easy to read and very clear in step by step explanations and examples. Recommended.
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Is it only about the full version of Photoshop or does it properly cover Elements too?
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Old 07-01-10, 23:12
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Hi Mike - it only covers the full versions.
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Hi Mike, do you know that you can make layers in Elements? Works in Elements 6 think most other versions. If you want to know how please ask.
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Thanks for the replies Andy and Arthur. Yes, I know Elements has Layers but I have never really got my head round it properly. Poor old grey cells ain't what they used to be and that may not be saying much!
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Check this out Mike as well as the related videos. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XtLb7DA4l80
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One of the differences between Elements and CS is that I believe that Elements does not support Layer Masks from what I have read.
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Correct Roy. There are work arounds apparently but they seem long winded and complicated.
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Hi Mike,
Your right but I will post a Layer Mask work around in Digital Darkroom. Hope its not as complicated as you think and will be of help to Elements users.
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