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Thanks Stewart. That is really a fascinating article. I just started reading it but stopped to say thanks for a great link. Now I'm off to finish reading.
DJ
The link at the bottom left corner of the page is another interesting article about Photoshop's history. This article appeared in the February, 2000 issue of Photo Electronic Imaging.
The link at the bottom center of the page is about the making of the cover for that issue.
You might also enjoy reading about the Adobe Transient Witticisms, which are supposedly "quotes and other phrases... uttered by engineers at moments of extreme pressure".
hi,
I came across this site where the person used just photoshop do all kinds of morphin.. and some of it is funny and weird but all of it I thought was very good... .. smiling.. I thought I share it... http://www.humandescent.com/VersionNew/index3.shtml...
I think it's almost impossible to find articles written by professional retouch artists. So, I was pleased when I found this article.
It's a good read, with some great tips, and a few "do's" and "don'ts". Interview with Andrew Coppa
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