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Andrei Vurtatov2013-06-11 23:39:25
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Andrei Vurtatov, 2013-06-11 23:39:25

Photoshop Tutorial

I have already used Habr's recommendations more than once when I decided to study this or that technology. These posts are easy to find, and usually by reading them all along with the comments, you can get the full picture of the tutorials. I also perfectly understand that you can study everything in different ways. I read books, used "cursera", etc. But without specific recommendations, it’s quite difficult, especially since this is not my area (or rather, not mine at all).

It so happened that I wanted to learn more about Photoshop. Google gives out tons of tutorials/tutorials. I would like something really effective. It doesn’t matter if it’s video tutorials or just a manual with screenshots, you can advise anything. The main thing is that you can recommend it with a clear conscience. I hope such really good courses exist in nature. If we talk about the level - in my Photoshop so far everything is at the level of the most basic things, but nevertheless there are no problems with them. So I will gladly accept recommendations for both complete beginners and for more advanced use of Photoshop.

+ If you suddenly have something to advise on the design and use of Photoshop in it, I will also be grateful. I'm not sure I phrased it well, but I think you get the idea. Interested in using mainly for web and mobile applications. Once again, I'm not a designer at all, but I think it's never too late to try your hand.

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egorinsk, 2013-06-11
@egorinsk

Do you want to try the official Photoshop manual (in Russian)? There, in my opinion, more than 700 pages, but everything is explained in detail and clearly. And each button and option is described.

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Ivnika, 2013-06-12
@Ivnika

In vain you are afraid of the official manual, I studied indiz at the office - I really liked the presentation of the material. I would even say that rather in the mass of other literature you will find only a description of the tools, but here you will also learn how to use them.

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Eugene, 2013-06-14
@Evgenym

Maybe a little off topic, but on my own I recommend reading Dan Margulis's books on color correction, including in the Lab space. Books are very easy to read, but you can learn a lot of useful things from them.

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