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Sep 29, 2011 12:28:40   #
MWAC Loc: Somewhere East Of Crazy
 
bobmielke wrote:
Scott Kelby of Kelby Training has just come out with a brand new book titled: "Professional Portrait Retouching Techniques for Photographers Using Photoshop. I just received my copy two days ago. Scoot owns Kelby Training, is the president of NAPP(National Association of Photoshop Professionals) and world famous photographer & teacher. Check him out at http://www.kelbytraining.com.


Thanks for the heads on on the book, I'm going to have to check it out.

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Sep 29, 2011 12:30:44   #
PNagy Loc: Missouri City, Texas
 
There is a very high learning curve. I suggest learning one thing at a time from a great teacher. Scott Kelby is the best. Buy his book PHOTOSHOP CS5 FOR DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHERS and go through it. He gives thorough, easy to follow step by step tutorials on just about everything you need to know. Unlike some other authors, he writes in a clear, easy to follow style.

If you want to learn how to use any single tool in PHOTOSHOP, a large number of free tutorials are available on YouTube.

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Sep 29, 2011 12:31:34   #
Jwilliams0469 Loc: Topeka, Ks.
 
jant wrote:
portrait pro is an awesome program- much faster and easier than ps.


You are limited on the poses with this program... and if you don't set there and tinker with the adjustments for the face, eye's, etc. The results are bad, really bad... Adobe Light Room3, it's the best way to go as you have full control over what does what where... and how much you need of that particular tool... Portrait Pro is a waste of money and most of the before and after I have seen, make your subject look like a cartoon painting...

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Sep 29, 2011 13:26:37   #
bobmielke Loc: Portland, OR
 
Jwilliams0469 wrote:
jant wrote:
portrait pro is an awesome program- much faster and easier than ps.


You are limited on the poses with this program... and if you don't set there and tinker with the adjustments for the face, eye's, etc. The results are bad, really bad... Adobe Light Room3, it's the best way to go as you have full control over what does what where... and how much you need of that particular tool... Portrait Pro is a waste of money and most of the before and after I have seen, make your subject look like a cartoon painting...
quote=jant portrait pro is an awesome program- mu... (show quote)


+1 What you said! :thumbup:

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Sep 29, 2011 13:28:13   #
mimisotaa Loc: Saint Louis, MO
 
Okay, um I didn't think we we're having a discussion of a book on this topic. Sorry, but whether or not this is not answering my question.

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Sep 29, 2011 13:40:46   #
jeep_daddy Loc: Prescott AZ
 
BOB wrote:
Bob I'm a new user of elements 9, How do you email out of elements 9...Thanks


Select the image you want to email in Organizer, or select several by holding the cntl while you click on the images you want, then on the right side find the tab "Share" and you will see your options. You can select the size you want the photos to be so they aren't too large to email, you can add a message, and then you tell it the email address to send to. If you don't enter an email address it will still resize the image(s) and then open your email program and then you can enter the email address or use your emails contact list to enter multiple addresses. Remember, you must go to preferences first to let Elements know what you use to send emails. I hope this helps.

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Oct 3, 2011 17:46:06   #
marcomarks Loc: Ft. Myers, FL
 
mimisotaa wrote:
Sorry, what I mean't was how to make clear faces (not perfect) like editing acne & marks off of faces using photoshop CS5.1 or some kind of photo editing program?


Portrait Professional 10 is perfect for exactly that. I've got it and it's awesome. $59 versus $600 for PSCS5.1. That seems to be a no-brainer.

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