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Microstock Photography Forum - General => Software => Photoshop Discussion => Topic started by: rjmiz on May 11, 2007, 13:57
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I think I need to rehearse these things before hand so I don't stumble over what I'm trying to say
http://www.microstockpix.com/tuts/tree/tree.html
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You did a great job and I like the "stumbling". Newbies will find it easy to follow and learn. Too many tutorials are done so quickly that only those who already know how to get around in photoshop have any idea what's going on.
Very nice!
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I certainly don't have a problem with your presentation, it comes across as quite natural. Certainly I appreciate the effort you put in to help photoshop novices such as myself. I've got books magazine atriclesand web tutorials, but seeing processes in action helps to give a better idea of whats happening.
It seems to me that having an in depth knowledge of photoshop is essential for any photographer who wants to stay ahead of the game. Of course you want your image to be technically perfect, so mastering your camera, and understanding light is of paramount importance. However that tree tutorial shows how relatively easy it is to improve the shot, which could never be achieved in camera.
So much to learn, my brain hurts, but thanks for any knowledge you wish to share.