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I vividly remember when I first bought Photoshop I was so excited, as I knew I was on the verge of creating great graphics (I'd seen so many awesome examples of what people could do with Photoshop), and I just couldn't wait to start using it.
But when I opened the program for the first time I was in "shock", I felt completely lost and totally overwhelmed because I just couldn't do anything. It was so frustrating!
Everything seemed so complicated, it made me feel like I needed a PhD just to run the program! I had a sinking feeling in my stomach, I think "despair" would be a pretty good way to describe the feeling :-)
I felt like asking for a refund... I didn't know where to start to just do the simplest of tasks, and when I saw the manual I felt worse still...
... You see I did NOT want to become a graphics genius, I just wanted to feel comfortable doing the most common tasks, and frankly the thought of having to read a huge manual or thick book just to edit a few images was plain depressing!
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What I wanted to know was the shortcuts... not everything, just the simple stuff that I was most likely going to use, for example:
- I wanted to know how to remove red eyes from digital photographs...
- I wanted to add drop shadows, gradients and colors quickly and easily...
- I wanted to crop and resize pictures but without compromising quality...
- I wanted to make cool looking graphics or touch up photos quickly and easily, without headaches or stress.
- And many other basic tasks - I'm sure you know what I mean.
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