Thanks. That's a good way to sign people up for his emails.
I downloaded Express Zip to unzip it. There are nine videos.
jerryc41 wrote:
Thanks. That's a good way to sign people up for his emails.
Jerry,
I hope you are not offended by that. I get emails from him, Victora Bampton and Laura Shoe. They all teach me something and they all have easy methods to stop them. They all want me to buy from them too!
Considering the endless posts from people confused by complex post processing software, paying someone for a well crafted course can be a good idea.
Bill
bsprague wrote:
Jerry,
I hope you are not offended by that.
Not at all. I could have unchecked the "Email" box.
Just to add to the post, I saw this some time ago, and now I think this is a good thread to post it based on the subject:
I should probably add that I have a bias! I thoroughly enjoy the capabilities of the Adobe system including the mobile and smartphone parts. I've also paid for a complete course from Matt Kloskowski on how Lightroom users can take advantage of Photoshop's tools when they are better than what Lightroom can do.
bsprague wrote:
I should probably add that I have a bias! I thoroughly enjoy the capabilities of the Adobe system including the mobile and smartphone parts. I've also paid for a complete course from Matt Kloskowski on how Lightroom users can take advantage of Photoshop's tools when they are better than what Lightroom can do.
I am quite a fan of some of Adobe products myself. Long ago, when I did some webdesign and photo editing (the "that's photoshopped" style) I fell in love with Photoshop and all it's potential, and I also prefer at that time Illustrator over Corel (that was more popular at that moment I think).
I was never fond of Flash or Acrobat, and never used enough other products.
I then stopped using their products, until I started with photography and subscribe for their monthly pack.
I think it is useful and affordable, and with a good price point. However, I always like to know what alternatives are around, just in case Adobe starts abusing of their market share (hope they don't!)
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