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Adobe® Photoshop® and Digital Photography

Adobe Photoshop and Digital Photography Interested in digital photography? Need to know more about digital cameras? Find out how to make your photographs more memorable with Adobe Photoshop.

Adobe Photoshop Tips

NEW! Color Conversion - How To Capture Snazzy Colors From The Web
Bored with your computer’s limited color palette? Here’s how to capture those snazzy colors you see on the Web and import them into your own graphic design projects at home.

Using Layer Styles In Photoshop®
There are many tools in Adobe Photoshop that can make your photos look hundreds of different ways. Some of the greatest tools are the layer styles, which enable you to highlight or change the color of a particular text. Below are some helpful tips in using the styles.

Formats Of Files In Photoshop®
Not sure which format to use to save your digital photographs? Peruse some helpful tips on both the how and the why in saving digital photographs to different file formats.

Getting Greater Use From Photoshop®
So you've gotten Photoshop and really don't know where to start. Here are eight tips and tools to help you utilize your program to greater potential.

Digital Photography

NEW! Digital Photography: Pixels Don’t Have To Be A Puzzle
What we used to leave to professionals, we now struggle to do ourselves in the privacy of our own homes. Success may seem random at first, but a little knowledge goes a long way when it comes to digital photography and printing pictures.

Digital Vs. Film: The Great Debate Wages On
The evolution of photography hasn’t always been a clear-cut choice, such as the progression in music technology, and that may never change. There are, however, still many pros and cons to using either film or digital cameras.

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