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Re: Some Basic Photoshop Techniques
Thank you Ben - I've seen some basic explanations on one of the groups on flickr, but as an absolute beginner with a very old version of Photoshop (5.5!) I found this very interesting.
I got a new computer on New Years Day (and the replacement on 3rd January
- good old PC World...) and have found Vista a bit of a learning curve, let alone getting to grips with Photoshop!
Mind you - think I will need to invest in a more up to date version; I saved all my old good photo-editing programs on to an external hard drive, but Vista's not at all keen on my old Photoshop
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Re: Some Basic Photoshop Techniques
Thanks Caz, glad someone found it interesting!Originally posted by Caz View PostThank you Ben - I've seen some basic explanations on one of the groups on flickr, but as an absolute beginner with a very old version of Photoshop (5.5!) I found this very interesting.
I got a new computer on New Years Day (and the replacement on 3rd January
- good old PC World...) and have found Vista a bit of a learning curve, let alone getting to grips with Photoshop!
Mind you - think I will need to invest in a more up to date version; I saved all my old good photo-editing programs on to an external hard drive, but Vista's not at all keen on my old Photoshop
Well, I am sure if there is something you dont understand about Vista there will be someone on here at hand to help, I would certainly try being an early adopter of the software
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Re: Some Basic Photoshop Techniques
Hi,
Thanks for the info, photoshop is mind boggling and its nice to see the techniques used by pro's insead of blindly wading through the endless tutorials on forums.
I love vista, its 10x better then xp in my experience, but thats a whole different thread.
Cheers
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Re: Some Basic Photoshop Techniques
Good show (though, I am not a pro)Originally posted by 19ninety View PostHi,
Thanks for the info, photoshop is mind boggling and its nice to see the techniques used by pro's insead of blindly wading through the endless tutorials on forums.
I love vista, its 10x better then xp in my experience, but thats a whole different thread.
Cheers
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