I highly reccomend the books by Scott Kelby. He also has the Photoshop User magazine that you can buy in good magazine store or subscribe as I do which gives you acces to the website and virtually instant help if you need it.21pro said:the trying Elements first is a good option too as Photoshop is alot to learn... hey, if you're asking about which version is best & best value, then I'm guessing you have your share of learning how to use the software in store, also...
my suggestions: books by Scott Kelby and any college night school courses you can pick up.
I tried to download the Beta but it is only availabe to registerd cs2 users - is there any way to get the Beta CS3 if i am not a previous user.MarkII said:No Doc there is not. Is is still a beta version. Many aspects of the program are not functional.
The Raw Coversion portion hower is and is extremely good.
CS3 will be released about June of this year.
I am a beta tester and have a somewhat advanced version from the public beta and it's a killer app!
M2
The simple answer is nodrrogers said:I tried to download the Beta but it is only availabe to registerd cs2 users - is there any way to get the Beta CS3 if i am not a previous user.
21pro said:the trying Elements first is a good option too as Photoshop is alot to learn... hey, if you're asking about which version is best & best value, then I'm guessing you have your share of learning how to use the software in store, also...Here is where you can download and try the Photoshop Elements (legally) for 30 days:
http://www.adobe.com/products/photoshopelwin/tryout.html
See if you will find it useful.
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