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Old 13-07-11, 09:34 AM
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Hot new Photoshop App from the mag!

New Teach Yourself Photoshop App!

Digital Camera mag, along with our sister titles Computer Arts and Practical Photoshop, have created a brand new App to help you master Photoshop.
As regular readers of the mag will know, Teach Yourself Photoshop is a complete course of video tutorials on Basic, Intermediate and Advanced techniques.

Our new Teach Yourself Photoshop App offers more than four hours of step-by-step guides to Photoshop CS and Elements, organised into 60 separate video tutorials. Whether you want to learn how to apply quick fixes to your photos, master levels and layers, improve exposure or boost colours, Teach Yourself Photoshop has everything you need.

The new App also includes links for you to download the original start images used in the tutorials. To get your hands on this amazing new Photoshop App, go to http://goo.gl/hTDHk

It costs £11.99 / US $16.99

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Old 13-07-11, 10:32 AM
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See the app and get more info in our story here:

New iPad Photoshop app launched
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£11.99 for an app that contains tutorials you could probably find free online?

Yet more evidence that Apple users will buy anything?
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£11.99 for an app that contains tutorials you could probably find free online?

Yet more evidence that Apple users will buy anything?
I agree, that is an outrageous price. In fact, if there is to be any charge at all, subscribers to the mag should get it free.
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Old 19-07-11, 09:16 PM
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Indeed. Well, if anyone's silly enough to spend £11.99 for 4 hours of video on an iphone, well fair enough.
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Indeed. Well, if anyone's silly enough to spend £11.99 for 4 hours of video on an iphone, well fair enough.
It's an iPAD app, Matt, not iPhone
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I stand corrected, thanks Amy. I'd hazard that it's still pretty expensive. I guess the sales and user feedback will speak for themselves!
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Yet more evidence that Apple users will buy anything?
Really? Just because it's being charged doesn't mean people will pay that. I wouldn't, for ipad or iphone.
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Really? Just because it's being charged doesn't mean people will pay that. I wouldn't, for ipad or iphone.
He has a point though. Generally speaking, Apple fans will buy anything, especially from Apple itself. That goes for software too, I have asked for suggestions for software on my Mac. Almost always they recommend commercial software over anything free. I was actually told by some they do not trust free software! They were telling this to a guy who generally uses Linux! I then explained how the back end of Mac OSX was all based on free software and Apple just slapped a pretty face on it. I am sure of them did not sleep that night!
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Ho hum. As Alan Sugar says, let's look at the numbers and it's done really well, so people seem to be finding it useful. Apple put the price up, not us

We got to number 4 in the photography App chart and 135 in the overall App chart

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