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 Mike See Group Administrator | Subject: EJ's Excellent Photoshop Workshop Handouts General posted by Shutterbug on Thursday, July 7th 2011 @ 11:41 AM
EJ has provided us with the handouts that covers his previous two Photoshop workshops. You can find them here. |
 Peter Noyes Full Access | Subject: RE: EJ's Excellent Photoshop Workshop Handouts General posted by pmn on Friday, July 8th 2011 @ 9:55 AM
Firefox gives me a BAD CERTIFICATE warning and then, when I click OK or close, stops the transfer to that site. Did it 4 times before I gave up.
In file sharing, PS Workshops, I see HDR and DNG files: are those the ones you are referring to? |
 Mike See Group Administrator | Subject: RE: EJ's Excellent Photoshop Workshop Handouts General posted by Shutterbug on Friday, July 8th 2011 @ 10:26 AM
Did you try using IE, Chrome, or any other browser Peter? It's Google docs so there shouldn't be any issues with certificates.
I just added the files into the file sharing on this website. |
 Peter Noyes Full Access | Subject: RE: EJ's Excellent Photoshop Workshop Handouts General posted by pmn on Friday, July 8th 2011 @ 10:32 AM
I will try IE.
I normally never use IE. I would use Chrome more but Chrome does not yet support/accept the Norton tool bar so my password manager doesn't work. So all I use for log in sites is Firefox.
I refuse to enter password manually and I won't let Chrome remember them. I am a dedicated Norton Password Manger user. OK, I have my blinders on, maybe. I recognize there are other password managers, but such is life.
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 Mike See Group Administrator | Subject: RE: EJ's Excellent Photoshop Workshop Handouts General posted by Shutterbug on Friday, July 8th 2011 @ 10:59 AM
You're in luck with respects to passwords Peter. None required for Google Docs. :-) |
 Peter Noyes Full Access | Subject: RE: EJ's Excellent Photoshop Workshop Handouts General posted by pmn on Friday, July 8th 2011 @ 12:31 PM
I will try IE.
I normally never use IE. I would use Chrome more but Chrome does not yet support/accept the Norton tool bar so my password manager doesn't work. So all I use for log in sites is Firefox.
I refuse to enter password manually and I won't let Chrome remember them. I am a dedicated Norton Password Manger user. OK, I have my blinders on, maybe. I recognize there are other password managers, but such is life.
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