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do you mean could one give you a recommendation?
 
Go to YouTube or similar... search on "Photoshop" or "photoshop tutorial" .... you will find thousands of them. Photoshop is a complicated program with lots of options... most videos are dedicated to one feature or another, as there is no way to cover the entire program in depth in one short video.

If you bought and paid for Photoshop... then spending a few dollars on good book should not be a problem.

If you didn't pay for it... and downloaded it or something, please say so.. so I can stop trying to help you! :)
 
Adobe Photoshop CS6 for Photographers: A professional image editor's guide to the creative use of Photoshop for the Macintosh and PC

Join Scott Kelby's National Association of Photoshop Professionals (NAPP) so you can access their member only web site with, forums, help desk, tutorials, hardware & software discounts, 10 yearly issues of Photoshop User magazine, and more. Photoshop User | Learn Adobe Photoshop, Lightroom and Digital Photography | NAPP

For Image Sharpening and Camera Raw - [/FONT]Real World Image Sharpening with Adobe Photoshop, Camera Raw, and Lightroom (2nd Edition)
Real World Camera Raw with Adobe Photoshop CS5

I have about 30 Photoshop books by a variety of authors, like Martin Evening, Scott Kelby, Tim Gray, Bruce Fraser, Jeff Schewe, Peter Krough, Matt Kloskowski, Dave Cross, Cory Barker, and others.

Photoshop gets used in ways it's designers never anticipated it could.
 
Adobe Photoshop CS6 for Photographers: A professional image editor's guide to the creative use of Photoshop for the Macintosh and PC

Join Scott Kelby's National Association of Photoshop Professionals (NAPP) so you can access their member only web site with, forums, help desk, tutorials, hardware & software discounts, 10 yearly issues of Photoshop User magazine, and more. Photoshop User | Learn Adobe Photoshop, Lightroom and Digital Photography | NAPP

For Image Sharpening and Camera Raw - [/FONT]Real World Image Sharpening with Adobe Photoshop, Camera Raw, and Lightroom (2nd Edition)
Real World Camera Raw with Adobe Photoshop CS5

I have about 30 Photoshop books by a variety of authors, like Martin Evening, Scott Kelby, Tim Gray, Bruce Fraser, Jeff Schewe, Peter Krough, Matt Kloskowski, Dave Cross, Cory Barker, and others.

Photoshop gets used in ways it's designers never anticipated it could.

I have Marting Evening's CS5 book. It helped me a great deal. Any idea how much of the CS6 version is dedicated to "whats new"? I'd love to get another book but I don't want to shell out for a book that is 98% stuff covered in the previous rendition.

llCapo: It's hard to give numbers, but people dumb enough to pirate it and brag are given zero help from what I've seen
 
How many users of this forum have bought Adobe products?

Photoshop (and in recent years, Lightroom as well) is the industry standard. While there are other capable products (Aperture from Apple comes to mind), Photoshop is still and most likely will always be the undisputed king.

So.....probably a very high percentage of members have some version of photoshop. Of the members here who are pro or semi-pro shooters, I'd guess pretty close to 100% of them.
 
I have Marting Evening's CS5 book. It helped me a great deal. Any idea how much of the CS6 version is dedicated to "whats new"? I'd love to get another book but I don't want to shell out for a book that is 98% stuff covered in the previous rendition.
There is never that much that changes from one version to another.

For only $35 it seems to me worth getting the repeated, and possible re-written stuff covered in the previous edition, in addition to new information related to expanded tool, function, and feature capabilities like the new interface stuff, expanded use and capabilities of Content-Aware, and changes to Camera Raw.

In this case the change from ACR 6's PV2010 used in CS 5 Camera Raw, to ACR 7's PV2012 in CS 6 would be sufficient for me to spend $35. (PV = Process Version)
 

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