Re: Newbies (and maybe not so newbies) Photoshop session????
Posted: 02 Feb 2014, 18:58
Hi All
Photoshop seems to come up quite often as a source of general anguish and frustration - especially for some of the newer members here.
I mentioned this in another thread and thought I should really put it up as a thread of its own.
I can offer facilities in Cambridge - 2 minutes off J13 of the M11. We have ample free parking. A lecture room with tables and chairs we can rearrange to suit a group of 2 to 40. Big and bright overhead projector so everyone can see whats going on. Tea and coffee could be arranged and if you want lunch, well there are plenty of dial a pizza/curry outlets that would be happy to take an order or two.
I was thinking along the lines of an informal session one Sunday - could be as long or short as required. You just pitch up with your laptop and we could run through the basics of photoshop that seem to cause so much trouble - resizing images, file sizes and formats, cutting holes in templates so that you can place your customers image behind it, making your own templates, maybe touch on the benefits of an off the shelf ICC profile over Powerdriver maybe print a few images and press them if I can sort the logistics.
I suspect there are quite a few DSF forumites who would be interested but whether they can face the journey from wherever home is to Cambridge is the $64,000,000 question.
Anyone interested??
A DSF educational session at P&P would be brilliant but I can't see anyone lending us some space for say an hour to hold it
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Arthur
Photoshop seems to come up quite often as a source of general anguish and frustration - especially for some of the newer members here.
I mentioned this in another thread and thought I should really put it up as a thread of its own.
I can offer facilities in Cambridge - 2 minutes off J13 of the M11. We have ample free parking. A lecture room with tables and chairs we can rearrange to suit a group of 2 to 40. Big and bright overhead projector so everyone can see whats going on. Tea and coffee could be arranged and if you want lunch, well there are plenty of dial a pizza/curry outlets that would be happy to take an order or two.
I was thinking along the lines of an informal session one Sunday - could be as long or short as required. You just pitch up with your laptop and we could run through the basics of photoshop that seem to cause so much trouble - resizing images, file sizes and formats, cutting holes in templates so that you can place your customers image behind it, making your own templates, maybe touch on the benefits of an off the shelf ICC profile over Powerdriver maybe print a few images and press them if I can sort the logistics.
I suspect there are quite a few DSF forumites who would be interested but whether they can face the journey from wherever home is to Cambridge is the $64,000,000 question.
Anyone interested??
A DSF educational session at P&P would be brilliant but I can't see anyone lending us some space for say an hour to hold it
Arthur