Why is Photoshop so addictive?
Why is Photoshop so addictive?
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V6GTO

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11,579 posts

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Friday 10th December 2004
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I just can't stop playing. Thanks again for the book, luca.



Martin.

dcw@pr

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Friday 10th December 2004
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V6GTO said:
I just can't stop playing. Thanks again for the book, luca.



Martin.


great fun isn't it. I always liked the video tutorials the best. there's one guy who gets a bit too excited doing the commentary, very amusing

ThatPhilBrettGuy

11,810 posts

260 months

Friday 10th December 2004
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Just wait until you start on plugin's.....

chrisjl

787 posts

302 months

Saturday 11th December 2004
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Try turning it down a few notches - a watermark doesn't have to be that strong to be effective.

TT Tim

4,168 posts

267 months

Monday 13th December 2004
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But Martin, remember there's always ways around modified images if someone is determined to use it, just remember never to publish images of a high enough resolution to be used for print.



Tim

V6GTO

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11,579 posts

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Monday 13th December 2004
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Thanks for the tip, Tim.

Martin

size13

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277 months

Monday 13th December 2004
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What's the book?

V6GTO

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Monday 13th December 2004
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size13 said:


What's the book?






The photoshop book for digital photographers by Scott Kelby.

Find it here www.peachpit.com/series/series.asp?ser=336415&sorttype=3&dir=1&page=3 number 28

Martin.







>> Edited by V6GTO on Monday 13th December 15:43

size13

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Monday 13th December 2004
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Thanks Martin

I've just started getting Digital Photography magazine and it seems geared towards Photoshop image processing. A good feature this month on B&W and levels.

Richard