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<blockquote data-quote="Horoscope Fish" data-source="post: 643156" data-attributes="member: 13090"><p>If you can, I highly suggest a subscription to Lynda.com for learning not only Photoshop, but also Adobe Bridge and Camera Raw. Lynda is where I learned to use all three applications in a continuous workflow from culling images to finished product. </p><p></p><p>I like Lynda because it's not just a jumbled collection of videos on a topic, they offer actual <strong>courses</strong> on a topic that are coherently arranged and build on one another in a sequential manner. They have several <em>thousand</em> courses on Photoshop alone. Most videos in the courses I've taken are also pretty short, some just a few minutes in duration, with a "long" video being maybe twenty-minutes; which I think is nice because you go into a course knowing you're not going to be stuck in the chair for an hour at a time, unless you want to. The website keeps track of where you are in a course -- so it's easy to come and go and not lose track of where you are -- and you can keep several courses in a personal Playlist. The videos on Lynda are professionally produced in high def with good, clean audio, unlike most videos I ran across on YouTube. If I come off sounding like a Lynda.com salesman I assure you I'm not; it's just that Lynda has been, and continues to be, an amazing resource. Had I not found Lynda, I'd still be intimidated and confused by Bridge, Camera Raw and most <em>certainly</em> by Photoshop. But not anymore... The courses on Lynda blew the lid off Photoshop for me and that's where all my enthusiasm for it comes from.</p><p></p><p>You can try Lynda.com free for thirty-days and a basic subscription is $20 a month. At the very least get a free trial... You can learn a lot in thirty-days! If you need some suggested courses I'd be happy to point you in the right direction.</p><p></p><ul> <li data-xf-list-type="ul"><a href="https://www.lynda.com/search?q=photoshop&f=level%3a1%5eBeginner%3bmeta_subject_facet%3aPhotography" target="_blank"><strong>Lynda.com</strong></a> :: (filtered for Beginner/Photoshop/Photography).</li> </ul></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Horoscope Fish, post: 643156, member: 13090"] If you can, I highly suggest a subscription to Lynda.com for learning not only Photoshop, but also Adobe Bridge and Camera Raw. Lynda is where I learned to use all three applications in a continuous workflow from culling images to finished product. I like Lynda because it's not just a jumbled collection of videos on a topic, they offer actual [B]courses[/B] on a topic that are coherently arranged and build on one another in a sequential manner. They have several [I]thousand[/I] courses on Photoshop alone. Most videos in the courses I've taken are also pretty short, some just a few minutes in duration, with a "long" video being maybe twenty-minutes; which I think is nice because you go into a course knowing you're not going to be stuck in the chair for an hour at a time, unless you want to. The website keeps track of where you are in a course -- so it's easy to come and go and not lose track of where you are -- and you can keep several courses in a personal Playlist. The videos on Lynda are professionally produced in high def with good, clean audio, unlike most videos I ran across on YouTube. If I come off sounding like a Lynda.com salesman I assure you I'm not; it's just that Lynda has been, and continues to be, an amazing resource. Had I not found Lynda, I'd still be intimidated and confused by Bridge, Camera Raw and most [I]certainly[/I] by Photoshop. But not anymore... The courses on Lynda blew the lid off Photoshop for me and that's where all my enthusiasm for it comes from. You can try Lynda.com free for thirty-days and a basic subscription is $20 a month. At the very least get a free trial... You can learn a lot in thirty-days! If you need some suggested courses I'd be happy to point you in the right direction. [LIST] [*][url=https://www.lynda.com/search?q=photoshop&f=level%3a1%5eBeginner%3bmeta_subject_facet%3aPhotography][B]Lynda.com[/B][/url] :: (filtered for Beginner/Photoshop/Photography). [/LIST] [/QUOTE]
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