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Book on Photoshop

Antonio Correia

Well-known member
I have been reading Guy Tal's "The landscape Photographer's - guide to Photoshop" as well as his other book with great pleasure.
On the former I have been learning and learning a lot.
I know that I could ask this question on the web where perhaps 1 trillion answer would pop, but I prefer to address to you all. And my question is:

Which book should I get to learn Photoshop ? Doesn't need to be very deep. It should be soft, so to say.
I will not be neither an expert in CC nor a complete newbie... just to learn easily but with consistency.

No, I a not interested in e-versions. Most of the time I do not even look at what I buy this way. It is a complete waste of money.
Thank you for your help.

BTW - I use LR and CC
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Asher Kelman

OPF Owner/Editor-in-Chief
I have been reading Guy Tal's "The landscape Photographer's - guide to Photoshop" as well as his other book with great pleasure.
On the former I have been learning and learning a lot.
I know that I could ask this question on the web where perhaps 1 trillion answer would pop, but I prefer to address to you all. And my question is:

Which book should I get to learn Photoshop ? Doesn't need to be very deep. It should be soft, so to say.
I will not be neither an expert in CC nor a complete newbie... just to learn easily but with consistency.

No, I a not interested in e-versions. Most of the time I do not even look at what I buy this way. It is a complete waste of money.
Thank you for your help.

BTW - I use LR and CC
i-Q3w8vDS-L.jpg



Let me absorb the question and think about it.

Meanwhile, Antonio, tell me about this picture and the 3D textured effect. Is this a picture of a work of art or is your picture the art itself made from something you saw and not yet art, beforecyoucarrived?

Asher
 

fahim mohammed

Well-known member
Antonio, the book I would recommend for you is:

The Art Of PHOTOSHOP
Daniel Giordan


ISBN 0-672-32270-6
Publisher: Sams
The first printing was in 2002.

I still refer to it for something quick. It is not P.S. reference book by any means.

Best.
 
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