In a message dated 1/30/2007 3:15:29 A.M.  Pacific Standard Time, 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> I guess I need to  actually learn how to use Photoshop efficiently.
> Could you recommend any  particular books that approach Photoshop from
> a photographer's point of  view?
>
> My wife will have her hands full with herding our daughter  down the
> aisle (flower girl), as well as helping with the coordination  of the
> wedding day, so I'm not expecting any help from her.  This  means that
> dumping memory cards to the laptop may not happen until it's  all over.
>  Shoot JPEG, or suck it up and buy a few more SD cards to  allow me to
> shoot RAW?  I may try to con another family member into  doing some
> donkey work for me, but I'm not counting on  it.
>
> Any other advice for a wedding newbie would be greatly  appreciated.
> In the meantime my daughter's probably going to grow to  hate the
> camera, and my next-door-neighbor's teenage daughter is getting  free
> senior portraits (I need the practice).
>
> Thanks a  bunch!
>
> -- 
> Scott Loveless
>  http://www.twosixteen.com
> Shoot more film!

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Adobe  Photoshop CS One-on-one by Deke McClelland is an excellent book. I 
suppose there  are versions for later versions of CS as well.

Marnie aka Doe  


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