After years of lurking on the fringes of Photoshop (using it for just resizing and cropping images), I am hooked into diving slightly deeper because of one book : "Layers" by Matt Kloskowski.
The book is written for the likes of me : who know computers and graphics in general, and wish to know the specifics of a powerful program. I don't need to learn, but just am interested.
I used CS2 (on a friend's machine) for working alongwith the book, and am amazed how much a single program can possibly enable! The ability to blend multiple pictures - and non-destructively - and making ordinary looking pictures pop out is thrilling.
And before anybody points out, I also realize how much more there is to PS. It's like I'm standing on the cusp of a huge ocean, wondering if I want to plunge in at all.
Funnily, I got hold of an evaluation copy of CS4, but am unable to install it, because of all sorts of problems (hangs, gives cryptic error messages, etc). I see a lot of that reported online, so it's not isolated. Adobe seems to have made the program so big and heavy that installing it needs some expertise
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The book is written for the likes of me : who know computers and graphics in general, and wish to know the specifics of a powerful program. I don't need to learn, but just am interested.
I used CS2 (on a friend's machine) for working alongwith the book, and am amazed how much a single program can possibly enable! The ability to blend multiple pictures - and non-destructively - and making ordinary looking pictures pop out is thrilling.
And before anybody points out, I also realize how much more there is to PS. It's like I'm standing on the cusp of a huge ocean, wondering if I want to plunge in at all.
Funnily, I got hold of an evaluation copy of CS4, but am unable to install it, because of all sorts of problems (hangs, gives cryptic error messages, etc). I see a lot of that reported online, so it's not isolated. Adobe seems to have made the program so big and heavy that installing it needs some expertise
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It's another slippery slope.
), I'm having an exhibit of concert photos beginning this weekend, at a local restaurant-pub. Here's a couple of shots of pop singer UA (pronounced ooh-ahh):
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