on 23/11/02 1:04 pm, Tim Timmermans at DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com wrote: > Is anyone here familiar with the book "Photoshop 7.0 for > Photographers" by Martin Evening? > > Has it proved to be more valuable, interesting, or easier to > understand than the other books out there? Does it really speak more > to photographers than the other books? Just curious. Tim I used to recommend the PS 6.0 version of this book to participants on my Digital Fundamentals course for members of the British Institute of Professional Photographers. I like it because it is written by a working photographer; is project based (not just a menu based exploration of the software); is in colour throughout; has the best chapter on colour management you will read anywhere; has a tutorial CD ... and is reasonably priced. I had one delegate say the he would have paid hundreds of pounds for the book when he saw the cross processing curves. Haven't seen the PS 7 edition - you could download the colour management chapter from martin Evening's web site. -- Regards David Prakel Centre of Britain PhotoWorkshops Partnership
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Re: Book opinions sought
2002-11-23 by PhotoWorkshops Partnership
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