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Jeannie H

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Aug 14, 2000, 3:00:00 AM8/14/00
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Manchester college of Arts and Technology (UK) is running an
on-line course
'Mastering Adobe Photoshop'.
It covers the fundamentals of the application and is supported by a
specially made CD rom of over 50 quicktime tutorials, with tutor
e-mail support throughout
It requires about 3hrs study for 10 weeks.
There is a GMOCN qualification on completion.
There are concessions for unwaged learners.

More details on web site at http://www.mancat.u-net.com
Or e-mail: jeannie...@mancat.ac.uk


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Ralph W. Lambrecht

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Aug 15, 2000, 3:00:00 AM8/15/00
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Talking about digital imaging in rec.photo.darkroom feels like 'farting
in church' to me. Is there no safe place from these technoids? Can they
not leave us alone? They have diluted our magazines and photo clubs, and
now here too. Would we ever dream of going to a computer store and
insist to talk about darkroom chemicals?

I'm sorry, but I precive them as a threat to my so loved hobby. I spend
a lot of time in front of the computer at work and here, but I actually
like the 'smelly chemicals' as a change from the daily rat race. I also
like to talk about the traditional photographic process and I don't want
to talk about bits and bytes, printers and inks in this group. This
place is special to me.

I do a little digital myself, due to the publishing involvement. Some of
it is beautiful and it is an art form in itself deserving attention and
a place, but not everywhere. Oil painting is image making too, yet we
are not talking about canvas and brushes here.

Am I off target?

There must be a digital news group, isn't there?


Ralph W. Lambrecht

Richard Knoppow

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Aug 15, 2000, 3:00:00 AM8/15/00
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Many. rec.photo.digital and at least a couple of groups for
Photoshop. Also groups for other graphics programs.
Some discussion of digital methods is inevitable here but mostly it
belongs in other groups. For one thing questions are more likely to
get answers in them.
I must deal with digital television for a living so digital imaging
is no novelty to me, its nice to be able to escape it sometimes.
OTOH, if you are really knowledgible and facil with Photoshop you
can make a very good living from it. Main advice, run it on a Mac and
stuff the machine with as much RAM as it will take.
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Richard Knoppow
Los Angeles, Ca.
dick...@ix.netcom.com

Beverly Robinson

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Aug 15, 2000, 3:00:00 AM8/15/00
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Yes, Ralph, there are several Photoshop NGs. And I agree that this is a
Photography NG and should remain such until by common consensus it is
changed.
For those who are interested in PS NGs, here are the two I subscribe to.
The people on these groups are mostly professionals who use PS in their work
and, like here, are extremely helpful.
alt.graphics.photoshop
comp.graphics.apps.photoshop
net.ibm@086robi (my addy looks funny backward)
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Jon Judson

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Aug 15, 2000, 3:00:00 AM8/15/00
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Richard,

How you doin'? I haven't been on the newsgroup much lately, but it's nice
to see you're still here. I have, however, been lurking about the
alt.home-theater.misc lately, because I'm in the market for an HDTV. Got
any recommendations for something under $10,000? Seems I've heard you're in
that business.

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Jon
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Jon Judson

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Aug 16, 2000, 3:00:00 AM8/16/00
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Sorry -- meant to send this to Richard direct.

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