Actually it would probably greatly benefit me. I have Photoshop but use 
Lightroom almost exclusively. There are things that ps does that lr can't and 
with such an intro I'd probably be able to figure out what else I need. 
It may not be ideal for me, but it would proably benefit me. 
I suspect that it would also help with indesign which seems to share a lot more 
ui with Photoshop than either do with Lightroom. 

Mark Roberts <postmas...@robertstech.com> wrote:
>Mark C wrote:
>
>>Congrats on complying the project!
>>
>>So - is this a book that would benefit someone not in your class?
>
>This book is aimed at people completely new to Photoshop - because
>that's typically what we get in introductory courses (though of course
>we have to accommodate those who've done some Photoshop in high school
>too; it's a tough balancing act).
>
>It's also tilted slightly towards using Photoshop as a Graphic Design
>tool, rather than a photography tool. Lightroom has really supplanted
>Photoshop in that area. Make no mistake, there are plenty of
>"photography" tips and exercises, but not enough to make it
>advantageous to someone whose primary interest is photography,
>especially if they have experience with Photoshop.
>
>I doubt it would benefit anyone on the PDML.
>
> 

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