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RE: [Digital BW] which book is better?

2002-12-12 by Jim Panzer

I have both "Photo Shop for Photographers" and "Real World PhotoShop" by
Bruce Fraser and David Blatner.  I found "Real World PS" MUCH more
informative and much easier to read and understand.  I have PS 7 but I am
using the PS 6 book though because I could get it for really cheap and a lot
of the most basic concepts do not change.  Just a cheap trick to save some
money if you need to.

Jim

-----Original Message-----
From: John Vitollo <johnnyv@...> [mailto:johnnyv@...] 
Sent: Wednesday, December 11, 2002 11:26 AM
To: DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [Digital BW] which book is better?

> I find that Willmore's,  Photoshop 7 : Studio Techniques is a very 
> well written book.  It doesn't cover everything like Blatner, but it 
> does a very good job with the main techniques and comes with an good 
> cd of images for practice...same examples that are used in the book. 
> Bill Agee

Ben Willmore's book is one of the best - I'm surprised it was not mentioned 
earlier! 

John V.



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