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TheKarlos

Service Sign Co

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How are you, Nice looking ICE. Didn't want to hijack Flamey's thread,but how do you become a certified photoshop expert? I'd b curious to look into that:Welcome:
 

theKarlOS

New Member
You can go to www.adobe.com and download a practice exam for the product you want to get certified in. It costs $150, which you pay to one of two outside testing companies. You can probably take the test locally, and you can find the list of sites from the testing company. It's pretty easy really.

K.
 

Cadmn

New Member
you pay the money to get a piece of paper..the paper & a dollar might get ya a cup of coffee
 

Replicator

New Member
you pay the money to get a piece of paper..the paper & a dollar might get ya a cup of coffee

I tend to agree, I continue to learn photoshop all the time,
but have never found the need to become certified in any program
or specific aspect of this industry. Seems like money wasted !
 

Ken

New Member
Yeah..I'm thinkin that being certified in accounting might be a good idea..but I can add 2 and 2..I do have trouble with dividing the GST againts the PST and deciding which assets are depreciable at what rate..but if you search..it's all there...
Ken
 

theKarlOS

New Member
I tend to agree with all of you, to a point. I've been using Photoshop since version 3, so I "know" the program. I really could care less about being "certified" cuz the paper won't even get you a cup of coffee.

Where I live, there are at least 4 others who know their stuff in Photoshop, so the certification is a matter of competition. And believe it or not, customers are impressed by a simple piece of paper. Go figgur.

K.
 
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