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Photoshop CS2 Tutorials no comments
The Photoshop CS2 program is one perfect utility that you can explore. It provides a whole new perspective to any creative endeavors. Many people will attest to the benefits and advantages of Photoshop CS2.
Photoshop CS2 may sound really good. However, for beginners, this will still all be Greek to their ears. Thus, tutorials will really play a big role to expose one to the many possibilities of CS2.
A Few Great Things About Digital Photography no comments
I have to admit that in digital photography I personally have been a laggard. I have two traditional film cameras – a vintage manual focus Nikon and a Canon Rebel, which is a newer model equipped with auto focus. Up until recently, I’ve been heroically resisting the temptation of trying a digital camera, although each of my kids has had one for years now. But a few days ago, my father gave me one of his – a mid-priced Olympus – be Read the rest of this entry »
Exploring Photoshop Cs2 no comments
Many people might have purchased the Photoshop CS2 program and installed it already in their computers. Undeniably, this program is perfect for all your creative endeavors.
The Photoshop CS2
There are many things to explore in the upgraded version of Photoshop CS2. Here are some of the features that people enjoy in their Photoshop CS2 that you can also learn.
1. Adobe Bridge
Create an Online Picture Journal no comments
Journaling is a great way to preserve your most private thoughts, feelings and memories. It is something you do just for you and may not want just anybody to see. It can be a great form of self-therapy as you work through the situations and emotions of your life. Journaling is a way to get out frustrations, deal with anger and disappointments as well as celebrating the victories and happy moments. Adding pictures to your journa Read the rest of this entry »
Tripods – The Photographer’S Best Friends no comments
What a tripod is doing is to create a very stable platform that the camera you have can use and allow you to take long exposures and not have the risk that the camera will shake and spoil the picture you take. Of course, you could just rest the camera somewhere, but with the help of the tripod, you could lock the camera in any position and you dont have to be afraid that the camera will fall over. But you might ask yourself how lo Read the rest of this entry »
Life in Order with Albums and Day Planners no comments
How many of us have photographs we have taken through the years lying around loose without being put in photo albums? Maybe there are piles and piles of pictures just gathering dust, sitting in shoeboxes. We all know this scenario, and it’s never too late to organize with photo albums!
The wonderful thing is that there are so many sorts of albums to choose from. Whether digital photography or conventional film is Read the rest of this entry »
Thecresentmoon.com no comments
thecresentmoon.com is a great place to go if you need to get away from reality for a bit and take in a good laugh! A lot like “The Onion,” this site is satirically based news stories, which viewers can submit! They can create an account and post as many stories as they’d like! the best stories of each day will be posted on the home page as a feature and 3 runner-ups. Every story that someone writes will be placed in their portf Read the rest of this entry »
Photoshop Cs Review – Need It Or Dump It? no comments
If you haven’t used any Photoshop software, should you start with its newest version Photoshop CS aka Photoshop 8? If you’re already using an older version, is the reduced price for an upgrade to Photoshop CS worth it?
What and What Not to Expect from Adobe Photoshop CS
CS stands not for Counterstrike but for Creative Suite. The whole package includes new versions not only for Photoshop but also for In Read the rest of this entry »
Create Art by Transforming Photographs to Canvas At CanvasDezign no comments
Get your favorite photo onto canvas and create a memorable piece of art. CanvasDezign provides you with the best choices in improving your image by balancing the color, retouching faded areas and cropping Read the rest of this entry »
Film Verses Digital – What’s the Difference Anyway? no comments
In the old days, if your camera (35mm of course) had a battery die on you in the middle of an important shoot, you still had options. I mean after all; the only thing you needed the battery for was the light meter, it’s not like your whole camera will shut down if you have no battery. Oh, I’m sorry . . . if you are using all digital that might have stung just a little bit.
The point was if your battery Read the rest of this entry »