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How to save complex selections in PhotoshopDid you every painfully make an extensive selection and then later realize your going to have to do it again. Learn how easy it is to save your selections so you can use them over again. Visits: 896 |
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Make a Reusable Frame for Digital ScrapbooksIn this Photoshop Elements 7 video, learn how to make a reusable frame for digital scrapbooks. Visits: 734 |
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Add Contrast To Make Your Photos PopGood contrast is essential for a pleasing photograph. This technique can add contrast in under a minute! Visits: 1504 |
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Apply a Gradient TintIn this Photoshop Elements 7 video, learn how to use the Quick Selection tool and apply a gradient tint. Visits: 989 |
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Super fast red eye removalWith the Red Eye Removal tool there is really no learning curve. If you can click the mouse you have it mastered. Visits: 715 |
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The Spot Healing Brush Removes Blemishes in PhotoshopLet's take a look at Sam who had an especially bad outbreak when this photo was snapped and you'll see how easy it is to clear up his acne with the Spot Healing Brush. You can follow along with your own photo. Visits: 1333 |
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How To Get An Awesome Black And White ConversionBefore the digital revolution of photography photos shot with black and white film had a certain richness and artistic feel to them. Now you can get the same results from your color digital images. Visits: 1377 |
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Easy-To-Use Filter Straightens Leaning BuildingsDo you know about the Correct Camera Distortion filter? You can use it to straighten buildings in your shots of city skyscapes. Visits: 2055 |
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Using Stamp Visible command in Photoshop ElementsIf you have a multi-layered file and want to run a filter on it, stamp visible may be the only way to do it without flattening the image. Visits: 1729 |
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Replace a drab skyIt's not your fault that it was an overcast day when you took the picture. See how easy it is to borrow a sky from a photo taken on a clear day and what a huge improvement it is to your shot. Visits: 1861 |
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