Subject | Re: Any Minolta/Sony users using UFRaw and GIMP? |
From | Savageduck |
Date | 04/17/2014 19:49 (04/17/2014 10:49) |
Message-ID | <2014041710495568914-savageduck1@REMOVESPAMmecom> |
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Newsgroups | rec.photo.digital |
Follows | PeterN |
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PeterNOnly because he has told us we need him to understand all things Photoshop, & LR. I have only bought one Kelby book, his PS CS3 tome which gave me a solid understanding and grounding for PS which has given me the ability to move through the upgrade mine field to take advantage of new features as they appeared. I have also bought and digested Matt Kloskowski's "Layers" which should be mandatory reading for any PS user.
On 4/14/2014 10:10 PM, nospam wrote:nospamPeterN
In article <02kok91enmqd9asbl0s6sja1se73tpmo1u@4ax.com>, Eric Stevens <eric.stevens@sum.co.nz>wrote:nospamEric StevensnospamEric Stevensnospamand this isn't about learning a new app from scratch either. typically there's a new feature that simplifies what you've been doing before. for instance, content aware fill can in many cases, drastically reduce the amount of time needed to retouch a photo, and it's not that hard to learn how to use it.Eric Stevens
Yeah. Photoshop and Gimp are the same except that Photoshop has content aware fill.
and a zillion more features.
How long does it take for you to learn a zillion more features?
you don't have to learn every single one of them, but they're there if you need or want any of them, something a gimp user will not have.
Agreed, but there is a learning time.
it's not as long as you might think.
And it's so easy, that Scott Kelby makes a small fortune inteaching how to use it.