Jan
13
2008
If you are new to the wonderful world of digital editing and compositing, Photoshop is the industry leader, no matter what your specific field of interest might be. Photoshop is the software of choice for professional designers, as well as for amateur photographers and You Tubers.
One of the nicest things about Photoshop is that the user interface has changed little over the years, which makes it easy to upgrade from earlier versions. If you have learned how to use a version like Photoshop 6, check out the upgrades available for Photoshop CS3. Then sign up for advanced Photoshop training to see how CS3 can help you reach your full potential. Continue Reading »
Jan
09
2008
I have set up a new site for showing video clips about both Paint Shop Pro (my choice) and its competition, Photoshop. I have also included ones about Gimp, which is a free open source editor that has a good following.
Visit at:
www.comeandview.com/paint-shop-pro
or
www.comeandview.com/photoshop
or
www.comeandview.com/gimp
Some of you may also use IrfanView, (not specifically described as an editor, but quite useful) so here are a small number of videos for you. (p.s. their homepage is www.irfanview.com/index.htm)
www.comeandview.com/irfanview
Enjoy.
Richard
Jan
02
2008
I do not really like big cities. Pictures in New York City do something to me that is hard to describe. It is not just New York skyline photographs. New York wedding photos in Central Park, pictures of old New York, and pictures of random people passing by all get my blood pumping. In New York photos, however, there is such a contrast between the different people. All of the drama, the joy and the tragedy of day to day life, is contained in New York photos. I forget what I know about the city – the dirt, the grime, the poverty and the crime – and simply try to get into the heads of all of those different people in the New York photos. I can pass hours looking at New York photos. Read also in French: Photo de plantes