Georg R. Baumann
Inactive
Greetings,
Is there anyone around here who purchased this, or visited his course with the same material, and would be willing to write a brief review of the material on offer?
http://www.beautiful-landscape.com/Articles-CD-Mastery-10-Years-SPO.html
I read all the information and downloaded the sampler. The sampler just cuts out any useful information, well I suppose it is meant to be a teaser only, but to me it would be more useful to have a complete chapter available instead.
Even "only" 775$ seems like a lot of money to me and I would love to hear from independant sources what they think on the material on offer.
I think I understand that this is Alain's unique way to prepare and print fine art on epson printers.
Then again, although I do not have a LFP available at the moment, while many tasks are redundant regardless what printer you use, I would assume that there are many ways to skin a cat, hence this is probably a very special approach to it that he shares.
This would be very interesting to look at in deed, but I am somewhat certain that a lot of the material would be like "nothing new under the sun" and is common sense and knowledge one obtains anyways when dealing with the subject, then again, I might be wrong, I have not seen it, hence the question here.
Is there anyone around here who purchased this, or visited his course with the same material, and would be willing to write a brief review of the material on offer?
http://www.beautiful-landscape.com/Articles-CD-Mastery-10-Years-SPO.html
I read all the information and downloaded the sampler. The sampler just cuts out any useful information, well I suppose it is meant to be a teaser only, but to me it would be more useful to have a complete chapter available instead.
Even "only" 775$ seems like a lot of money to me and I would love to hear from independant sources what they think on the material on offer.
I think I understand that this is Alain's unique way to prepare and print fine art on epson printers.
Then again, although I do not have a LFP available at the moment, while many tasks are redundant regardless what printer you use, I would assume that there are many ways to skin a cat, hence this is probably a very special approach to it that he shares.
This would be very interesting to look at in deed, but I am somewhat certain that a lot of the material would be like "nothing new under the sun" and is common sense and knowledge one obtains anyways when dealing with the subject, then again, I might be wrong, I have not seen it, hence the question here.