By Melanie Jackson - 2:27 PM on September 29, 2010
Loved the post on Scott Kelby’s blog. Thank you so much, you have inspired me! I am starting today on one goal. I purchased Photoshop Elements for my MacBook Pro a couple of months ago and I am intimidated to death and have no clue how to use it. My goal is to somehow learn and make it fun and maybe even share with others. Thank you and I will certainly be following your blog.
By Julieanne Kost - 10:27 AM on September 30, 2010
I must admit, nowadays whenever I purchase new software, pre and post installation, I go to YouTube and sit through a few tutorials. Not only is it informative but you can pretty much get to know all of the features.
I’m a CS5 man nowadays and use Lightroom 3 for digital workflow management and this suits me great.
Check out http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6GaRkOBAEmo for a taster.
Hope this helps.
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Loved the post on Scott Kelby’s blog. Thank you so much, you have inspired me! I am starting today on one goal. I purchased Photoshop Elements for my MacBook Pro a couple of months ago and I am intimidated to death and have no clue how to use it. My goal is to somehow learn and make it fun and maybe even share with others. Thank you and I will certainly be following your blog.
Hi Melanie, Sorry but I don’t have any posts on Photoshop Elements. However, there is some great training on:
Photoshop.com http://www.photoshop.com/learn
NAPP http://www.kelbytraining.com/
Lynda.com. http://www.lynda.com
I hope that helps,
-julieanne
Very interesting stuff. Just like Melanie I have Photoshop Elements. Do you do any Posts on Photoshop Elements ?
Thank you, I can’t wait to get started!!!
I must admit, nowadays whenever I purchase new software, pre and post installation, I go to YouTube and sit through a few tutorials. Not only is it informative but you can pretty much get to know all of the features.
I’m a CS5 man nowadays and use Lightroom 3 for digital workflow management and this suits me great.
Check out http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6GaRkOBAEmo for a taster.
Hope this helps.
d