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Vieux 07/03/2008, 07h26   #3
Rudy Benner
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"tony cooper" <tony_cooper213@earthlink.net> wrote in message
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> On Thu, 6 Mar 2008 20:12:43 -0800, "GordonP" <gpadwick@earthlink.net>
> wrote:
>
>>I'm a new Photoshop Elements user. I'm looking for a newsgroup in which I
>>can discuss Photoshop Elements with other users. This newsgroup
>>(comp.graphics.apps,photoshop) as well as others I've looked at, seems to
>>focus on the full-blown CS2 and CS3 versions of Photoshop. Is there
>>another
>>newsgroup that focuses more on Photoshop Elements?
>>
>>As an amateur photographer, I don't think I need to spend $600 for the
>>full
>>version of Photoshop. At present, I'm very satisfied with the amazing
>>capabilities Photoshop Elements offers. I bought my copy of Photoshop
>>Elements 6 on sale at Costco for $49.99--that's a bargain price for so
>>much
>>capability.
>>
>>Adobe provides great support for Photoshop Elements in the company's web
>>site. But unanswered questions remain.
>>
>>Is there a newsgroup already established that focuses on Photoshop
>>Elements?
>>If not, perhaps we should create one.

>
> If you have specific questions or problems, you'll find more in
> the Adobe Photoshop Elements Forums:
> http://www.adobeforums.com/webx/.eeb4f8b/ and subscribe to the 1st,
> 2nd, and 4th on the list.
>
> You won't find much in the way of tips on how to do it better, but you
> will be able to ask questions about things you don't know how to do.
> The forums are more of a problem-solving venue than anything else.
>
> This newsgroup, and alt.graphics.photoshop, go further into how to do
> certain things. Since the readership ranges from Elements users to
> users of different versions of the full Photoshop, you won't be able
> to do some of the things covered.
>
> I have both the full Photoshop and Elements. Many of the things I
> learn here can be done in Elements.
>
>
>
>
> --
>
> Tony Cooper - Orlando, Florida


You want adobe.photoshop.elements. Your server may or may not host it,
if not use 'news.aioe.org'. They also carry other adobe groups as well as
other elements
groups.
Hope this s.



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