Electronic Imaging

PSA Journal, Jan, 1999 by Lou Sedio

Lou Sedio, FPSA, Editor

Tutorial Video Tapes & CDs

Tutorial #3--Photoshop 5.0 (3 tapes on one cassette): gl Selections in Photoshop 5.0, #2 Layers in Photoshop 5.0, #3 Making Seamless Composites in Photoshop 5.0. Rental cost is $20 for a four-week period.

Tutorial #4--Photoshop Filters Training CD: This interactive CD covers many third party Photoshop filters such as Kai's Power Tools, Alien Skin, Extensis, Holodozo, Intellihance, Convolver, Xaos, plus many others. Rental cost is $10 for a four-week period.

Tutorial #5--Painter CD: A two-CD tutorial covering how to master Painter. Discover many hidden features in MetaCreation's Painter. Painter is an excellent stand-alone graphic program. Rental cost is $20 for a four-week period.

Order from Tim Koverman. Please indicate PSA membership number with order and enclose payment by check made payable to "PSA." Mail to: Tim Koverman, 2124 Purdue St., Sarasota, FL 34237. We pay shipping costs to you, you pay return shipping costs.

EID Books

Beginner books: The Photographer's Digital Studio by Peachpit Press, Digital Images by Osborne McGraw Hill, Adobe Photoshop 5.0 Classroom in a Book by Adobe Press.

Best source of information for the beginner: PC PHOTO magazine.

Excellent beginner to intermediate: Inside Adobe Photoshop by Bouton and Bouton, published by New Riders, Photoshop 4 or 5 f/x by Ken Milburn, published by Vantana and Macworld, Photoshop 4 or 5 Bible by Deke McClelland published by IDG Books Worldwide Inc.

Intermediate to advanced level: Photoshop Artistry for 4.0 by Barry Haynes and Wendy Crumpler, published by Sybex.

Inspiration book: The Photoshop 5.0 (or 4.0) WOW Book written by Dayton and Davis, published by Peachpit Press for Experimental Person: Photoshop EFFECTS Magic by Rhoda Grossman. $39.99--(not for reworking old photos.) These books were recommended by the Board and Directors of PSA ElD.

COPYRIGHT 1999 Photographic Society of America, Inc.
COPYRIGHT 2004 Gale Group

 

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