Over on one of my other websites I have published three Photoshop tutorials, often when I read tutorials they might say something like , ‘now use the Channel Mixer’, sometimes I do not have a clue as to where the channel mixer is on the menu structure, and the text often assumes you understand what it is talking about.
When I write a tutorial, support email or training aid, I will often insert an image rather than text, I think that an image is a far better reference point and a visual descriptor.
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