Graphic Soft's website is one place where a free online course for Photoshop can be found. Udemy's site is another place where this course can be found for free.
Yes it is, but if you do a simple google search for photoshop guides you can find out alot more in a shorter time and for free. If you want a profesional course it would be pricey and take alot of time.
Free photoshop training online can be found almost everywhere. If you would like to learn a certain action in photoshop, I highly suggest googling your question, there is a great chance that someone else has either created a tutorial or has step by step answers as to how to get the effect you are looking for with your photoshop version.
You could find online Photoshop training by going to the Adobe website, or on to YouTube. I would turn to YouTube first. It will most likely have more videos to offer than Adobe.
The best place to go online to purchase the Adobe Photoshop software for a Mac would be at the Adobe website itself, though one can also purchase it at retailers such as Amazon.
Yes, many online websites offer all kinds of different training courses relating to motorcycles. However, a course that you can take in person would probably be more beneficial.
Yes, you can attend law school online. I would start looking what universities offer online classes and programs.
There are many good online software stores. The best example for such a site would be Amazon. A good program, similar to Photoshop would be Virtual Photographer.
Basically in a course like this, would be more convenient to take it online, it is possible to find a course more comfortable for you and you have many options of choice. A course in person in Dallas, could also help you and you would get satisfactory goals, but do not ensure that they are the most comfortable for you.
Of course anything is possible.
of course it is possible but what it would do to you may not be nice
Sure you can! If you have the code key that came with your Photoshop Elements box All you have to do, is put in the software disk on the computer you want to use, and You have Photoshop Elements! Now, if you are looking to copy files and photos from computer to computer from Photoshop Elements, well, that's a whole other ball-game. You would have to copy all of your info onto another source like a CD, or DVD copy disk. (I would suggest the DVD considering they hold a lot more storage). Then you would take the copied disk, and download all the info you want on your other computer that you want to use with Photoshop. Of course, you would want to download the Photoshop Elements first so the files that you download would be recogniseable.
Nope - unfortunately you need at least Photoshop CS or Photoshop Elements 8 to upgrade to a CS2, 3 or 4 version. There are other ways to upgrade though - if you have any of the older Macromedia Suites, you can upgrade to a CS package.