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<blockquote data-quote="dh photography" data-source="post: 380819" data-attributes="member: 25354"><p>You're right about the perception of infinite difficulty in learning PS from scratch. I actually think having not ever used it before would make learning it easier than having dabbled in it in the past. I haven't added it to my work flow yet, because I really want to learn my way around LR first. There's so much more that LR can do than I expected. Don't expect to have it mastered in two months, but I'm giving my self that time to at least get the basics down and be getting into some of the finer detailing aspects of it, before delving into PS for layering, masking, etc.. Heck; I still need a new monitor at home that's calibrated, a new external, and my own macbook up and running properly, before then as well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dh photography, post: 380819, member: 25354"] You're right about the perception of infinite difficulty in learning PS from scratch. I actually think having not ever used it before would make learning it easier than having dabbled in it in the past. I haven't added it to my work flow yet, because I really want to learn my way around LR first. There's so much more that LR can do than I expected. Don't expect to have it mastered in two months, but I'm giving my self that time to at least get the basics down and be getting into some of the finer detailing aspects of it, before delving into PS for layering, masking, etc.. Heck; I still need a new monitor at home that's calibrated, a new external, and my own macbook up and running properly, before then as well. [/QUOTE]
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