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Adobe Photoshop Elements Killer Tips
This weekly series is brought to you by the producers of the Adobe® Photoshop Techniques Newsletter. Join Corey Barker as he brings you the newest tips, tricks, and workarounds and to help simplify your work and put some pizzaz in your images.
Last Update: 2010-11-30
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1. Basic Tags for Advent or AnytimeThough the December holidays have been in full suggestion since before November, we have resisted joining in so that we could focus on Thanksgiving. Now that Thanksgiving is over, we’re ready to usher in the season.
This year, the first thing on our list is updating the Advent Calendar; specifically, the tags behind each door. Rather than little gifts, our calendar... 11/30/2010 2. Posts galore — and holiday projects!The November/December 2010 issue is getting out in dribs and drabs to subscribers — most folks in the U.S. should receive theirs by the end of this week, and I’m hopeful that the postal angels are working hard at distributing copies to our friends in Canada and around the world. If you’re still waiting, you can download the PDF on our Magazine page. (I’ll insert my usual disclaimer about not being able to contr... 11/24/2010 3. Food Photography (and My Reputation)Besides capturing photos of my family, I love to take photos of the details; specifically, the yummy details. So for Thanksgiving, I am reading up on food photography and have collected links you may enjoy, too. 11/23/2010 5. Don’t Delete that Image YetEvery now and then, I’ll get a shot and think it’s going to turn out great. Then, I’ll get it home and realize that dust or something else (like ocean spray or sand) was on the lens. How disappointing! If it’s a spot or two, I’ll use the Spot Healing Brush tool to fix the issue. However, if there are too many spots, I just won’t bother. It feels overwhelming and my frustration gets the better of me.
Recently, though, I realized that some of these images lend ... 11/18/2010 6. 3 Techniques to Make Art Online-ReadyAs a mixed media artist, scrapbooker, and crafting nut, I find myself photographing my arts and crafts projects on a regular basis. After all, part of the fun of creating anything is in sharing the results. Unfortunately, the images directly ... 11/16/2010 7. What would this look like in black-and-w...I have a confession: Though I grew up about 30 minutes from Yosemite, I have been there but once. It’s true! While I love the mountains and visit often, I didn’t experience the park until I was an adult (and no longer living near it). There... 11/11/2010 8. Gourmand AdviceWhile being a Photoshop Elements gourmand isn't a bad thing, it isn't always easy. Liz (a gourmand herself), provides a few tips to help, photographically speaking. 11/9/2010 9. Learn Photoshop Elements DVD on saleSince mid-summer, we’ve been working on a new DVD to help people learn Photoshop Elements. We wanted to build upon the Getting Started series we created last year, but with a more complete look at the Elements Toolbox and how to wor... 11/4/2010 10. Rainy Day SunbeamsThe rainy days of Fall (I live in the Pacific Northwest) have us cooped up inside. However, it’s far from dull. Instead, the weather has given me a chance to go through the Photoshop Elements Techniques archives. And, I’ve been finding all sorts of great tips and tricks to inspire me, including 11/4/2010
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