Photoshop 7 Users book

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Dave Croft
Dec 3, 2003
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Which is thought to be the best book to buy.
I have done 4 night school classes on PS so I
am fairly proficient but after a head injury I forget
vital bits of what I am doing.
Any advise is welcome.


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Tom BORG
Dec 3, 2003
Hi Dave, difficult, I find the more I learn the more I change favourite book, but Photoshop 7 for Photographers (Martin Evening) comes close to perfection for my present needs, and with a superb CD to accompany. I found the chunky Photoshop a good read, and more comprehensive, probably the most useful for reference?
"Dave Croft" wrote in message
Which is thought to be the best book to buy.
I have done 4 night school classes on PS so I
am fairly proficient but after a head injury I forget
vital bits of what I am doing.
Any advise is welcome.

Dave,
It depends what you mean by "best". Best Tips/Tricks? Best Reference? Best tutorials?
The Photoshop Bible fills in most of the blanks for me, but I still find myself coming here with (sometimes stupid) questions that are answered in the manual if one can locate them.
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Hecate
Dec 3, 2003
On Wed, 3 Dec 2003 18:01:34 -0000, "Tom BORG"
wrote:

Hi Dave, difficult, I find the more I learn the more I change favourite book, but Photoshop 7 for Photographers (Martin Evening) comes close to perfection for my present needs, and with a superb CD to accompany. I found the chunky Photoshop a good read, and more comprehensive, probably the most useful for reference?
I’d agree with Tom. Martin Evening’s book is by far the best.



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steph
Dec 4, 2003
"Dr. J. Smith" wrote in message
"Dave Croft" wrote in message
Which is thought to be the best book to buy.
I have done 4 night school classes on PS so I
am fairly proficient but after a head injury I forget
vital bits of what I am doing.
Any advise is welcome.

Dave,
It depends what you mean by "best". Best Tips/Tricks? Best Reference? Best tutorials?
The Photoshop Bible fills in most of the blanks for me, but I still find myself coming here with (sometimes stupid) questions that are answered in the manual if one can locate them.

my favourite how-to by a long way is Photoshop 7 WOW! Book – amazing stuff and nice CD full of useful presets and other goodies
another pretty ok book is Photoshop 7 Tips and Tricks – but WOW! craps all over it really
steph
BV
Big V
Dec 20, 2003
For quick and clean answers try PS7 Killer Tips.

"Hecate" wrote in message
On Wed, 3 Dec 2003 18:01:34 -0000, "Tom BORG"
wrote:

Hi Dave, difficult, I find the more I learn the more I change favourite book, but Photoshop 7 for Photographers (Martin Evening) comes close to perfection for my present needs, and with a superb CD to accompany. I
found
the chunky Photoshop a good read, and more comprehensive, probably the
most
useful for reference?
I’d agree with Tom. Martin Evening’s book is by far the best.


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