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    Books on Photoshop

    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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    Re: Books on Photoshop

    If you want to have a good solid book to learn Photoshop, I would highly recommend Adobe Press "Adobe Photoshop CC Classroom in a Book (2018 edition). This is the book I bought when I first started using Photoshop CS back in 2003. It provides a very good base and includes lesson files in the softcover book version.

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    Re: Books on Photoshop

    Thank you Manfred !
    Perhaps the new version is a more interesting option...
    Already in the basket from Amazon

    I would like however, to have a sneak peek before I dive in...

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    Re: Books on Photoshop

    Kelby teaches you how to use the Photoshop tools and sometimes he strays into using Photoshop as an art form.

    https://www.pearson.com/us/higher-ed...PGM335039.html

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    Re: Books on Photoshop

    Thank you John !
    I hope to remember to come here later on, to tell you what I have done or rather... bought.
    Kelby look to me very... shall I say without any offense, "show off" ? His style, that's all...
    I will dig in a bit.

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    Re: Books on Photoshop

    Quote Originally Posted by Antonio Correia View Post
    Thank you John !
    I hope to remember to come here later on, to tell you what I have done or rather... bought.
    Kelby look to me very... shall I say without any offense, "show off" ? His style, that's all...
    I will dig in a bit.
    Antonio,

    Actually, showing off is sort of his signature whether in print or video.

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    Re: Books on Photoshop

    Quote Originally Posted by Shadowman View Post
    Antonio,
    Actually, showing off is sort of his signature whether in print or video.
    Yes, indeed. I like better people with a profile two stops lower...

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    Re: Books on Photoshop

    Something you might find useful is this 4-page reference. Parts of it are very basic, but I think it is a useful reference. I find that Photoshop is so complex that I often forget how to access techniques that I have used before. This gives a short description of lots of basic things, and it lists 60 or 70 keyboard shortcuts.

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    Re: Books on Photoshop

    Quote Originally Posted by DanK View Post
    Something you might find useful is this 4-page reference. Parts of it are very basic, but I think it is a useful reference. I find that Photoshop is so complex that I often forget how to access techniques that I have used before. This gives a short description of lots of basic things, and it lists 60 or 70 keyboard shortcuts.
    Thank you Dan. I tend to work under a certain routine of commands. However, I am always opened to innovations and creativity.

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    Re: Books on Photoshop

    There are three YouTube video series that I enjoy and from which I have learned a lot!

    PhLearn: https://www.youtube.com/results?sear...shop+tutorials

    Serge Ramelli: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCya...WX-uRXOx6LPsYQ

    PixImperfect: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCMr...AImCHMOhX88PYQ

    Since there are usually several ways to accomplish virtually anything in Photoshop, I tend to like the way that is most intuitive to me...

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    Just my two cents worth. PixImperfect is easy to follow. Serge Ramelli less so but very capable.
    Cheers Ole

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    Re: Books on Photoshop

    Quote Originally Posted by rpcrowe View Post
    There are three YouTube video series that I enjoy and from which I have learned a lot!

    PhLearn: https://www.youtube.com/results?sear...shop+tutorials

    Serge Ramelli: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCya...WX-uRXOx6LPsYQ

    PixImperfect: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCMr...AImCHMOhX88PYQ

    Since there are usually several ways to accomplish virtually anything in Photoshop, I tend to like the way that is most intuitive to me...
    Thank you Richard for the links. In spite of my liking for printed books I do consider these videos of great help.
    Coming from you, I am sure they are great.
    I will go and see and learn. They are already subscribed to begin with !

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    Besides Scott Kelby I find Martin Evening`s books very informative FWIW.

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    Re: Books on Photoshop

    Anything by Dan Margulis

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    Thank you David and Peter for the suggestions !

    Have a nice week end !

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    Re: Books on Photoshop

    Quote Originally Posted by rpcrowe View Post
    There are three YouTube video series that I enjoy and from which I have learned a lot!

    PhLearn: https://www.youtube.com/results?sear...shop+tutorials

    Serge Ramelli: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCya...WX-uRXOx6LPsYQ

    PixImperfect: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCMr...AImCHMOhX88PYQ

    Since there are usually several ways to accomplish virtually anything in Photoshop, I tend to like the way that is most intuitive to me...
    I can second the recommendation for Phlearn... They are the only one that I am subscribed to, although I do regularly use other videos...

    I will try the other two recommendations myself, so thanks for sharing.

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    Re: Books on Photoshop

    Quote Originally Posted by proseak View Post
    Anything by Dan Margulis
    Dan is very knowledgeable but not an easy read. The other issue I have with Dan is that we live through him developing his thoughts on the subject, so skipping his first two books and jumping straight to his third (2nd edition) moves the reader closest to his current views.

    One issue with Dan is that he is not a photographer, but rather someone who spent years in the printing industry, so his views are very much based on getting images ready for print.

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