Posts tagged Photoshop
Tell Adobe what you think
Here's the opportunity to tell Adobe your views on their products!
Or just see what others have told them.

Enjoy!
Click the "Dear Adobe"







Also the answer to a question I hear often, it's from John Nack's web site at Adobe.

MAY 04, 2007
CS3: Switching platforms, free upgrades

Q. Can I switch my product from Windows to Mac or vice-versa?
A. Yes. Just call Adobe Customer Service (800-833-6687 in the US; 020 7365 0733 in the UK; more country-by-country numbers here) for assistance. The process, as I understand it, involves signing an agreement stating that you've destroyed the product on one platform, and in return Adobe will send you the product for the other platform. According to the service folks, there may be a cost involved; verification of product is required; and restrictions apply.
Photoshop for Photographers













I will present an introduction to Photoshop on 23 Aug 2008 at the Calumet store in Escondido, CA. To register click HERE

When: Saturday, August 23, 2008 1:00 PM - 5:00 PM

Where:
Calumet San Diego
830 W. Valley Parkway
Suite 330
Escondido, California 92025
760.737.6002

Photoshop is the engine that drives digital photography today. This four-hour course will introduce the basic operation and functionality of Photoshop’s toolbar, menus and pallets. We will answer questions and help resolve some of the frustrations many experience while trying to get Photoshop working to its fullest potential. Don’t miss this opportunity to receive hands-on instruction to ignite your digital creativity!

This course will not be using a digital lab, however participants are encouraged to bring their own laptops loaded with Photoshop to follow along with the processes that will be demonstrated on screen. (This is not mandatory.)

Instructor Lou Adzima is a former Navy photographer whose assignments have included both still and motion picture work. Working as a ground and aerial photographer, his naval training included both B&W and color processing and printing and camera repair. At the time of his retirement, Lou served as the Pacific Fleet Imaging Command Departmental Head of Imaging and Information Systems. He concluded his 38-year Navy career by teaching Photoshop to U.S. Navy Photographers for seven years. Lou currently operates his own studio in Jamul, California.

Fee: $60