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Practical Photoshop : How To Make Your Photos Look Great
Practical Photoshop : How To Make Your Photos Look Great
Duration: 1hr 20m | Video: h264, yuv420p, 1280x720 30fps | Audio: aac, 44100 Hz, 2 ch | 709 MB
Genre: eLearning | Language: Englis

 

Photoshop is a huge program and learning it can be long and hard.

But what if you could eat it bite by bite, learning only what’s practical about it and see immediate results of your efforts?

With this course it is absolutely possible, because it is all about learning the practical Photoshop.


Take a look at just a fraction of great Photoshop knowledge you will find inside:

  • How to use Photoshop’s interface and not get a headache from looking at it.
  • How to quickly get the photos in the same size for you family album or for your next business presentation
  • How to make your photo look awesome in just a few easy steps.

This course is an opportunity for you to see what you can achieve with the program in just a few minutes.

You can finally make your photos look fantastic with some simple techniques, without any prior Photoshop knowledge.

This course was created with those in mind who:

  • have ever wanted to learn Photoshop but felt overwhelmed by it
  • have ever started learning it, but finally gave up, because they didn’t see the results of their efforts
  • prefer to start with the most practical aspects of Photoshop that are easy to learn and give fast results

 

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Practical Photoshop : How To Make Your Photos Look Great
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