Greetings! Class has begin, and you may access the class materials for the first session here:
http://www.curvemeister.com/downloads/Class/
The actual class discussion group will be your point of contact with the class:
http://www.curvemeister.com/forum/index.php?board=44.0
If you like, try posting a one liner introduction to the group, and/or an image of about 180 Kbytes. The more discussion, questions, images, and other interraction, the better the class will be for everyone.
A broadband Internet connection is convenient, but not necessary for this class. If you find it is taking too long to download the images, please let us know by posting to the class group and I'll make more convenient images available.
Greg and Mike
Welcome to the Class
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Dear Greg and Mike, Thanks so much for the class. It is really exciting to be part of it.
I usually change my image size by going to File->Save for Web (in Photoshop CS2.) The problem is that the colour saturation and sharpness change after changing the image. It is less sharp and look a bit dull. Do you "re-treat" the class images before sending or do you leave them as is or do you "over-treat" the image before saving for posting to the forum? :)
Kind regards
ganna
I usually change my image size by going to File->Save for Web (in Photoshop CS2.) The problem is that the colour saturation and sharpness change after changing the image. It is less sharp and look a bit dull. Do you "re-treat" the class images before sending or do you leave them as is or do you "over-treat" the image before saving for posting to the forum? :)
Kind regards
ganna
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