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Creating Photo Cards
by Denise Gormish (Feb 24, 2010)
I enjoy seeing photographs of my family and friends. One way to share photographs is with photo cards. Photo cards can be created on your own computer. Here is an example of how to create a photo card of your own. |
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Photoshop: Darkening & Lightening Photo Edges
by Denise Gormish (Jul 27, 2009)
Want to add some fun effects to your photographs? Darkening or lightening the edges of a photograph is one easy effect that can be done in Adobe Photoshop. |
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Photoshop Flipping & Straightening
by Denise Gormish (Apr 23, 2009)
Adobe Photoshop allows for many easy adjustments to images. Two very easy adjustments concern the orientation of a photograph – flipping the image and straightening the image. |
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Photoshop Photo Editing: Photo Filter and Levels
by Denise Gormish (Mar 23, 2009)
I have taken plenty of poor photographs and been able to turn them into something quite usable by editing in Photoshop. Two easy editing techniques are adjusting the Photo Filter and adjusting the levels. |
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Photoshop: Dodging & Burning
by Denise Gormish (Feb 20, 2009)
Are you tired of photographs with dark or light areas that you can’t seem to fix? One possible solution is to use the Dodge and Burn tools in Photoshop. These tools allow the user to adjust the lightness and darkness to an area of a photograph |
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Quick Photo Fixing Tips
by Denise Gormish (Mar 26, 2008)
With digital photography, a new era of photo editing has arrived. No longer do we depend on a photo processing service to fix photographs. Instead, we have the luxury of fixing them ourselves. |
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Digitally Journaling on a Photograph
by Denise Gormish (Oct 4, 2007)
Sometimes, when I am low on space for journaling or I want to do something creative with journaling, I will add my journaling directly on the photograph. Using digital photo editing software such as Adobe Photoshop, journaling can be added to the photograph and then printed. Here are a few ideas: |
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Creating Photo Montages in PowerPoint
by Rachel Myerson (Sep 21, 2007)
Hybrid scrapbooking is a great mix of digital and paper scrapbooking. One example of this is to combine large numbers of photographs into a montage that I can then cut out and make into a paper layout. Here's how: |
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Adobe Lightroom: Digital Developing for Professional Photographers
by Karina Worlton (Jul 29, 2007)
The best way to create a quality product is to ask the experts, and that is exactly what Adobe did when they created Photoshop Lightroom. The result is an incredibly well-designed program that will do far more than the average amateur photographer will need. |
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Adding Text to a Digital Photograph
by Denise Gormish (May 25, 2007)
With digital images, it is easy to add captions, dates, and even text to a photograph before printing. Sounds fun but intimidating? In reality, it’s an easy process. Here are the steps to add text to a digital photograph using Adobe Photoshop. |
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Converting to a Sepia Tone in Photoshop
by Denise Gormish (Nov 6, 2006)
An important element to any layout is the overall feel of the layouts. Changing the color tone of a photograph can help to create the right mood. Here are a couple methods of converting a photograph to sepia tone in Adobe Photoshop. |
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Showcase your layouts on PhotoParade Share
by Amy vonHausen (Jul 27, 2006)
Digital photography has been great, and now I’ve found a service that really lets me reach out and share photos with family and friends in a way that fits perfectly with my creative side. |
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Removing Objects from Photos in Photoshop Elements 4.0
by Sara Horton (May 8, 2006)
If you are like me, you have had some exciting photographic shots ruined by a distracting date stamp or background object. With the magic of Photoshop, you can now recover and repair those disappointing photos. Here's how: |
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Nero PhotoShow Deluxe 4 Review
by Andrea Steed (Apr 8, 2006)
I recently had the opportunity to try out a product called Nero PhotoShow Deluxe 4. Within 30 minutes of installing the software on my computer, I had created a PhotoShow of a recent family vacation complete with music, an artistic background, and captions that I could share with my friends and family. |
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Basic Color-Correcting Techniques for Photoshop
by Sarah O'Neal (Apr 7, 2006)
Are off-color photographs making you see red? Following these simple color-correcting techniques in Photoshop will make your colors more vibrant and lifelike. |
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Creating Borders in Photoshop
by Laura Arellano-Weddleton (Apr 4, 2006)
Like most techniques in Photoshop, there’s more than one way to make a border for your photographs, and some are easier than others. Here are a few of the easiest and most useful ways. |
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Photoshop Fun: Rotating, Cropping and Resizing
by Denise Gormish (Jan 3, 2006)
At times, I need to change my images by rotating, cropping and resizing them. With a photo editing program, I am able to do all these things with ease. To get started, here are some instructions for rotating, cropping and resizing objects. |
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Coolect Digital Media Management Software
by Andrea Steed (Nov 4, 2005)
With the Coolect Digital Media Management Software, there’s no reason to have a jumbled mess of media files on your computer anymore. Organize and connect your pictures, audio files, video files, contacts and events all in one place! |
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Journaling in a Circle
by Lindsay Teague (Jul 26, 2005)
It can be quite a daunting task to have to learn a photo-editing program to do your journaling on, so I’m going to provide you with some shortcuts so that journaling in a circular shape will never be easier! |
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Adding Text to Photographs
by Missy Fortenberry (Jun 27, 2005)
With the current popularity of digital scrapbooking, I’ve seen several techniques used that I have really wanted to try to incorporate into my traditional scrapbooking. Putting words directly on my pictures before printing is at the very top of that list. Here's how you can try it too. |
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Terrific Text Boxes
by Danielle Layton (Sep 29, 2004)
With all the different fonts available commercially and on the web, text boxes have infinite options for becoming a design focal point on your layout. |
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How To: Create a Text Box
by Danielle Layton (Sep 21, 2004)
You may be thinking that textboxes are intimidating, but once you realize the versatility that text boxes offer, you will be hooked! Here you’ll find step-by-step instructions for creating a basic text box in Microsoft Word. |
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