Photoshop911.com is the questions web address for Photoshop Tips & Tricks a supplement to DT&G ezine which has been continuously published online since 1989. With the addition of Photoshop Tips & Tricks in 1990, it became the first continuously published online Photoshop resource in the world.
Photoshop 911 NOW HAS DISCUSSION FORUMS
Most of what happens at Photoshop 911 dot com is behind the scenes, nearly 90% email based -- continuing as it has for the past decade answering people's questions and posting content about Photoshop, photo retouching, imaging, painting, drawing and image editing. You can visit the ongoing Photoshop 911 cases at Photoshop911.typepad.com, Photoshop 911's Interactive Blog, or check out the latest Photoshop Resources at the Photoshop Resources Interactive Blog. For ongoing original content about Photoshop, painting, color and image retouching visit DTG Magazine's Photoshop Content areas at: www.Graphic-Design.com/Photoshop
If you need assistance with the operation, tips, tricks, techniques etc., relating to Photoshopp or Photoshop Elements, then go directly to the PHOTOSHOP 911 FORUMS. There you can get help, plus help others with your post and the following answers.
Please make your questions clear and concise. Please restrict your emergencies to the operation of Photoshop only. We cannot field hardware questions beyond Photoshop.
Use the SUBMIT BUTTON to enter your favorite Photoshop resource or tutorials site. It will be added to the Photoshop 911 directory database for caller referrals, as well as the Photoshop911 Blog.
Understand that a volunteer will visit, and validate the link. Please do NOT add front pages or empty content pages like lists of tutorials or other links. Please add ONLY one resource per submission, and make sure the link goes directly to the referenced resource. Let us know if you wish to be a Photoshop 911 volunteer
Please REGISTER YOUR SERVICES with Photoshop 911 so you can be called upon when emergencies require a professional in the field who is available to take on new clients. Once you register you will be contacted for particulars. Please be patient, there's already a long list.
from the Editor:
I was delighted that day back in 1989 when Peggy Killburn called to ask if I could handle one more speaker in my "Great Graphics Tips & Tricks" session scheduled for the 1990 Macworld Expo. "Yes" was my response to her request to add Russell Brown to my panel. After all, we loved Adobe's young "Illustrator" program, and were quite anxious to try out their upcoming new product called "Photoshop." After seeing his demo, I was convinced Photoshop would be big. So the next month we added "Photoshop Tips & Tricks" to our regular DTG Magazine uploads to Compuserve, GEnie and AOL. The rest is history.
I only regret that I didn't trademark the name.
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Editor / Publisher: Photoshop Tips & Tricks, DTG Magazine.