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I took a weekend condensed PS for windows course at the Local College and I found it very useful. Some of the things that I was trying on my own just did not seem to work out. The course allowed me to have on site assistance along with hands on training. Made things alot easier. I also learned the proper way of saving files when I downloaded them to my pc and the importance of it.
If you have the time and the money go for it. I don’t think you will be disappointed. I actually have a number of books including the Photoshop 7 Bible Professional Edition and this course just helped me to understand more of what I had been reading. Unfortunately I am a visual person so this course was something I really needed. Hoping to go back to a PS beyond the basics in September.
Best of luck with your decision.
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Catherine, Ottawa, Ont. Canada
Using Olympus C-4000 (Photoshop 7)
"It’s Not Art" wrote in message
If you have the time and the money go for it. I don’t think you will be disappointed. I actually have a number of books including the Photoshop 7 Bible Professional Edition and this course just helped me to understand more of what I had been reading. Unfortunately I am a visual person so this course was something I really needed. Hoping to go back to a PS beyond the basics in September.
Best of luck with your decision.
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Catherine, Ottawa, Ont. Canada
Using Olympus C-4000 (Photoshop 7)
"It’s Not Art" wrote in message
Hey,you
I’ve been getting the flyers for photoshop seminars for sometime & they never looked that great, but I just got one for "Photoshop for Photographers" that looks pretty tempting. I was wondering how many of
may have gone to any of these PS seminars & if they’re worth the money & bother.
Pre-Thanks,
Sean "It’s Not Art
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