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Chillman

Joined: 17 Jun 2005
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Location: St. Louis, Misery


PostPosted: Fri Jun 17, 2005 9:10 am    Post subject: Hey Everybody! Reply with quote

Popping to say hello, and introduce myself! names' Chuck or Chillman whichever you prefer, and I have been using PS for about three years now.


I've been hanging out over at www.photoshopgurus.com for a while now. GREAT group of folks over there! Check 'em out sometime if you haven't already. Gary Bouton, the author of several "Inside Photoshop" books has a section that is absolutly priceless.

Currently using PS7 on a PC. I hope to contribute, and receive as well. Here's to ya! :P

Chillman

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