Hi,
I'm coming to terms with Gimp, having run through many of the tutorials
on the Meet the Gimp website, reading through Akkana Peck's Beginning
Gimp book, and puzzling through the UFRaw manual. Still, while I'm
getting some nice results with my photos, I feel like there's a lot of
stuff that I'm learning by trial and error (poking away at curves to get
the colours just right, for example) that would probably benefit from
deeper understanding.
So, what websites and/or books would you recommend to someone who has
the basics under control, is expecting to continue with extensive
practise on lots of images, but wants a deeper understanding of the
fundamentals? If I have to read some Photoshop books and 'translate'
them to Gimp that's ok.
From googling around there's lots of info aimed at intro users, but not
so much for the technically-minded intermediate. Suggestions?
Cheers,
Tyler
--
Philosophy of science is about as useful to scientists as ornithology is
to
birds. --Richard Feynman


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