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For PhotoShop CS4 (and even other versions) users
I found it useful, I know CS5 is out or coming out REAL soon. http://scarletbits.com/2009/guide-to...-tools-part-1/
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Thanks Todd for posting this. I suspect I've only scratched the surface on what I can do with the tools in CS4--what I've learned is mostly through trial and error since finding easy to understand and concise information seems hard to come by (at least for me.) I've got a few days off and a bunch of shots I need to work on to practice what I learn.
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Thanks Todd
I feel like im playing blind man's bluff in CS4. I manage to get things done somehow but cant duplicate my results twice and I know I have done it the hard way. Going from elements 5 to CS4 was a big jump.
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Looks like those tips will work with CS2 also. That's the latest version I have.
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