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Novice with CS2


Telescopist

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I'm sure to upgrade in the not to distant future. However, the complexities and challenges associated with learning the basics in this version keep me fairly well occupied. I will be posting some pretty mundane questions in the beginning that have puzzled me about my work flow. I need (and want) to get more proficient with the various Photoshop tools because I have been documenting the restoration of a few historically significant houses that I purchased. Another reason is that I am an artist/craftsman. I exhibit my work at some of the higher end art-craft shows in the country. These shows are juried and very competitive to get into. I have set up a small space where I image my work.
 
Welcome to PSGurus, Telescopist.

The forum is manned or visited by a lot of friendly, helpful PS enthusiasts and professionals. You have all the help you'll need and find here.

Take part in the activity and don't hesitate to post your querries - big or small.

Cheers.
 
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G'day mate and welcome CS2 is a cool tool mate i had it for years still got it and use it from time to time.
I have CS5 now a big leap from 2 but worth it mate.
 
G'day mate and welcome CS2 is a cool tool mate i had it for years still got it and use it from time to time.
I have CS5 now a big leap from 2 but worth it mate.

I'm saving up for CS5. But it isn't easy. Have had to cut down on my Pub time. LOL. Plan on a trip to your 'Island' next year. With my telescope. Want to go to Ayers Rock and set up there for a week when the moon is not in the way.
 
Welcome to PSG Telescopist. Sounds like you're an ambitious guy (? -- shouldn't assume :} ). There's a lot to discover in Photoshop no matter what version. I used PS6 till a year ago. Yep, CS5 is an investment for most of us. Enjoy the forum!
 
I was just teasing. Not sure if you took it personally by your response. Sometimes interjecting 'Smilies' helps to convey the tone...
 
I gather that CS5 is the latest edition? Your right about the $$outlay. I'm going to milk CS2 for what I can first before moving on. I also will be using PS to process my celestial images. I image the sun with a customized CCD camera that takes 30 frames per second. Thanks for the welcome.
 

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