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Making Selections in Photoshop CS
Dec 5, 2003
Learn to work with images and edit them in Photoshop CS using Selections.
Making Selections in Photoshop CS2
Jun 17, 2005
Photoshop provides copious tools for selecting portions of your images. This sample chapter will help you choose which tool to use in various situations, and how to use these tools to select just the parts of the image that you wish to edit.
Mirror, Mirror, Off the Wall
Nov 18, 2005
Photoshop Elements 4 gives you great control over your appearance, at least in digital photos. This chapter provides tutorials on altering yourself digitally, making yourself appear older, younger, and even adjusting your height.
Mirror, Mirror, Off the Wall: Altering Reality with Photoshop
Mar 25, 2005
So you'd like to bring the blush of youth back to your cheeks, whiten your smile, and squeeze your crow's feet into a size five again? Photoshop can improve your image. I'm afraid it can't do much for your shallow personality and obsession with superficial appearances. Step up for a facelift with no scars, no pain, and—best of all—no outrageous medical fees.
Mirroring Paths to Create Shape Symmetry
Apr 20, 2001
Duplicating and combining mirrored paths can help create perfectly symmetrical shapes without painstaking measurement. This article provides what you need to create shapes and designs that are fit for storage and reuse through the new Photoshop Shapes library.
Morphing Objects
Apr 20, 2001
This article gives you an outline for working with even the most complex composites, while providing an example that will help you flex your Photoshop muscle.
Nikon Coolpix P1 Wifi Camera: Exposed and Abused
May 4, 2006
Seth Fogie exposes the internal mysteries of the digital camera for your viewing pleasure. However, this isn’t just an ordinary digital camera — Seth picked one that has built-in wireless connectivity, which he learned could leave you quite exposed.
Organize Your Memories with Adobe's Photoshop Album Starter Edition
Mar 25, 2005
Do you have a thousand digital images on your hard drive and can't find a single one? Adobe's PhotoShop Album is designed specifically for managing digital photographs. Matthew David shows you how to use this great tool to organize your memories.
Organizing Catalog Items in Adobe Photoshop Elements 4 and Premiere Elements 2
Mar 17, 2006
After importing images into a catalog, you can begin to work with them in the Organizer. In this chapter, you’ll learn how to review images one at a time in an automated slide show, group different versions of the same image, and categorize images.
Photoshop 7 Filters to Distort and Other Funky Effects
Sep 13, 2002
Learn how to use distort, pixelate, and combined filters to go from Monet to Picasso or vice versa.
Photoshop 7 Filters to Make Your Picture Artistic
Sep 6, 2002
Create masterpieces by experimenting with the artistic and sketch filters and by altering the brush strokes of your own Mona Lisa.
Photoshop Requirements, Setup, and Preferences
Jan 24, 2003
This sample chapter will give you information on how various parts of your system work with Photoshop and how you can speed things up.
Preparing Graphics for Multimedia: Setup for Interactive Elements Between Photoshop and Director (Part 1)
Oct 18, 2002
There is no turning away from the industry standards of Adobe Photoshop and Macromedia Director. Dennis Chominsky gives you a few tips for optimizing your production time with these tools.
Repairing Black-and-White Photos in Photoshop 7
Sep 20, 2002
Explore the uses of various tools for repairing black-and-white pictures and also learn how to spruce up the photos with tints and vignetting.
Repairing Color Photos in Photoshop 7
Sep 26, 2002
Bring your color photos to life on the screen by learning how to retouch the existing color and to remove unwanted color.
Roses are Red or Are They?: Working with Color in Photoshop CS3
May 4, 2007
Are you one of those people who likes to play with the color adjustments on the television set? If you are, you're going to be absolutely astounded by Photoshop CS3's color adjustment capabilities. If you haven't a clue about adjusting color, that's okay, too. By the end of this chapter, you'll be able to turn red roses blue, change a sky from midday to sunset and back again, bring out the detail in shadows, and control every imaginable aspect of color manipulation.
Scrapbooking with Adobe Photoshop Elements 3: Hardware Tools
May 12, 2005
Scrapbooks has been around for ages, but like almost everything else, it's gotten a digital make-over for the 21st century. Find out what devices you'll need to start scrapbooking with Adobe Photoshop Elements 3, and how you can get around these requirements if need be.
Setting Preferences, Customizing, and Optimizing Photoshop CS
Jul 16, 2004
Gary Bouton teaches you to customize your installation of Photoshop CS, detailing the various options and settings that you can use to make Photoshop CS work for you.
Shaping Images with Transparency
Apr 20, 2001
Transparency in an image means changing the pixel value so you can see through the image to whatever is in the background. This article shows at least four different ways to implement transparency to shape your images to fit your design.
Slicing Files into Pieces
Feb 16, 2001
Why would you want to slice a perfectly good JPEG or GIF into two or more separate pieces? Just two reasons (if you don't count "because it's fun"). Robin Williams and John Tollett, coauthors of The Non-Designer's Web Book, explain in this article.

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