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<blockquote data-quote="Horoscope Fish" data-source="post: 444406" data-attributes="member: 13090"><p>Youtube videos are a great start, no doubt... The courses on Lynda.com though are just that: <em>Courses.</em> It's a series of videos, often several hours in length, that have a common core and build on one another. The courses are cohesive which is what I really like about them. Youtube videos got me comfortable with PS, but the videos on Lynda are what brought it all together for me and really taught me how to USE Photoshop and ACR, both. There are also courses on things like composition, understanding color, shooting in black and white and so forth. </p><p></p><p>You probably have to pay $25 up front, but Lynda.com offers a 10-day free trial. That's plenty of time to figure out it if it's worth to you or not. I, like Jake, get the basic, $25 a month membership just every so often. I'll then download/stockpile a bunch of videos to tide me over, not renew my subscription and then check back in a few months to see what's new and exciting.</p><p><span style="color: #FFFFFF">.....</span></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Horoscope Fish, post: 444406, member: 13090"] Youtube videos are a great start, no doubt... The courses on Lynda.com though are just that: [I]Courses.[/I] It's a series of videos, often several hours in length, that have a common core and build on one another. The courses are cohesive which is what I really like about them. Youtube videos got me comfortable with PS, but the videos on Lynda are what brought it all together for me and really taught me how to USE Photoshop and ACR, both. There are also courses on things like composition, understanding color, shooting in black and white and so forth. You probably have to pay $25 up front, but Lynda.com offers a 10-day free trial. That's plenty of time to figure out it if it's worth to you or not. I, like Jake, get the basic, $25 a month membership just every so often. I'll then download/stockpile a bunch of videos to tide me over, not renew my subscription and then check back in a few months to see what's new and exciting. [COLOR="#FFFFFF"].....[/COLOR] [/QUOTE]
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