Basic Photoshop Techniques
Nov 10th, 2009 by Keith Chaloner
I have written notes on a few basic Photoshop techniques in the hope that some members will find them useful. The text draws on personal experience, text books on Photoshop, and to the invaluable help given me by other Club members. You know who you are!
These notes are not intended to replace the excellent tutorials readily available on the internet and supplied by photo magazines; rather they are intended for those with poor short term memories (like me) who find it helpful to have something written down to refer to. The sharpening notes and future additions will be posted in the new category Photoshop techniques.
I would appreciate receiving comment (either way) and correction/clarification as necessary.
Keith Chaloner

I really do think that this is a good idea. I, too, find it handy to have some decent, succinct hard copy to hand as an aide-memoire. Also, I’m not ashamed to adnit that I have learned things already!
Malcolm Bowditch
Thank you Keith, they have already proved useful to me. I was working on some photos for printing this weekend. I had the sharpening tutorial open and after following it I was pleased with the results.
I look forward to more!