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25-05-2006, 05:40 PM
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| | | Re: Basic tutorials Heres a link to the help for beginer photographers bit of my employers website, which includes some advice sheets ( I am working on more) and links to other helpful sites. http://www.theparkstrust.com/parks%2...e.asp?ID=34245
I would be happy to email the sheets over to be linked onto WAB if someone tells me where and how
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18-06-2006, 10:32 PM
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| | | Re: Basic tutorials This is something that would obviously be of great use to people like me!!
The links are great very useful. But it would also be nice to have an article on the site written by someone or a group of people on the site maybe with links to threads running similar topics. Maybe this is too complex to produce but at least if an article is actually on the site, you have a question you can maybe even ask the authour or highlight the bits and start a new thread ' on the advice sheet NO 2 (for example) it says do this... what is the best thing to do if it's raining etc....
So through my waffling here my main point I guess is if you have a question and can refer to an on site article, more people are likely to respond with help than if you refer to a link that not many have read and maybe only one or two have relatively quick recal of the relevent content? Just an idea | 
29-06-2006, 10:08 PM
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| | | Re: Basic tutorials I know not everyone has Photoshop (due to the hefty price tag) but a lot of people have Photoshop Elements as its been given away with so many products and offers.
I was thinking of writing a few tutorials for bringing the best out of under/over exposed pictures, cropping images, resizing images, rotating, correcting the horizon etc.
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