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I'm looking for a book on Photoshop - 'Inside Photoshop".



 
 
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Old March 23rd 18, 03:33 AM posted to rec.photo.digital
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Default I'm looking for a book on Photoshop - 'Inside Photoshop".

In article , Eric Stevens
wrote:

"Wikipedia does not have an article with this exact name. Please
search for GreinerHormann clipping algorithm in Wikipedia to check
for alternative titles or spellings."


not only does wikipedia have articles for both of the above, but both
links go directly to the respective pages.


They do now for me, but they didn't several hours ago.


user error.

you did something wrong or your ****ty newsreader is once again not
handling links correctly.

in other words, user error.


You ar very good at jumping to conclusions.


no jump needed. nothing at wikipedia changed. the issue is entirely at
your end.

in addition to descriptions, wikipedia also lists several additional
algorithms and other references:


....

If you had read my original post you would know that I do not want
algorithms.


i did and you did.

In article , Eric Stevens
wrote:
...What I would
like to know is what goes in inside Photoshop when I (for example)
create a clipping mask. This doesn't mean that I want to know the
actual code but I would like to know what the code is doing.


what goes on inside photoshop, what the code is doing, *are* the
algorithms.

the code is merely instructions to execute a given algorithm.

I want a description of the model which the various algorithms will be
processing.


that depends on the algorithms.

as i said, it's a start, and now you know what to look for when
searching for books or other materials.


I neither need nor want to dig into the details of the algorithms.


then why did you ask?
 




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