Carolyn, I really can't answer that one since I only seriously got into Photoshop with 5.5 and then shortly to 6.0, so I am still very much a novice. Hopefully some of the more experienced members can give you a knowledgeable answer on that one. I have seen "Adobe Photoshop Master Class" but haven't bitten yet. It is on the list though. For me I need to spend more time on the software at this point. I have somehow managed to collect a large number of Photoshop books that have been barely looked at. I think that without some experience most of the books are hard to follow. Either too simple or too hard or too full of things I am not interested in. (Do I really want to know how to put the fish head on the dog in the picture?) As I scanned through "Real World Photoshop 6" I found several points that made me perk up and think, "That sounds useful!" Maybe it is just a matter of timing and the book is a good match to my current skill level. Let me know if you don't get an answer to your question. Martin --- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@y..., Carolyn Frayn <carolyn@u...> wrote: > Martin > > Other than the different color management in PS 6 which I came to understand > by researching Digital Dog and The Computer Darkroom do you feel there is > any reason to purchase Real World Photoshop 6 if I have already read and > cherish Real World Photoshop 5? > > Also Paul Cap's new book "Adobe Photoshop Master Class" is excellent. > > > Thank you, > Carolyn > > (snip)
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[Digital BW] Re: Print B&W with Epson 5000 color cartridges
2001-08-31 by Martin Wesley
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