Recent Photography Blog | Photo Software PostsBuying a Scannerby Karalee White22 Jan 2007 08:00 AMI have realized, now that I have switched over to a digital camera, it would be nice to have photos I have taken in the past in digital format as well. Scanners are the best option for this. Photoshop Elements Tutorials: Part 2, Fixing Portraitsby Tracy Woods23 Sep 2006 01:44 PMOk, I will skip to the "important" stuff that people really want to be able to do with Photoshop Elements. Photoshop Elements Tutorials - Lesson 1by Tracy Woods05 Sep 2006 02:36 PMOrganization Photoshop Elements 4.0 includes 3 tools for organizing. These tools all do the same thing. Don't be confused....it's marketing stuff. The first thing you should be familiar with is saving your digital negatives. This is a very important thing to know. Photoshop Elements Lessons - Introductionby Tracy Woods05 Sep 2006 02:03 PMI am introducing some basic lessons for fixing common problems in photoshop elements. The steps are basically the same in most photo editing software, but I personally find that Photoshop Elements 4.0 is my favorite, and it seems to be the most popular, so that is what I will use for these lessons. Fun with Photoshop: Bordersby Tracy Woods23 Jul 2006 07:00 PMComputers and Scrapbooking. The two go hand in hand these days. The main reason for this, besides the increased popularity of digital cameras, is photo editing software, like Photoshop. Programs like Photoshop are so powerful that they are like having a digital darkroom. New Photography Related Productsby Bill Hall03 Jul 2006 04:08 PMHere is the latest in new products, from various manufacturers of photo equipment: Kubota Image Tools has created a cool product, called Sloppy Borders, which is a series of different borders that can be applied to your photos digitally, no matter what size the photo is. The cost is $125. Picasa2 (part three)by Bill Hall24 Mar 2006 10:27 AMToday, we continue to explore Picasa2. We have discussed how pictures are organized, stored and viewed. Now, let's take a look at the bottom of the Picasa2 window. Here is where the really cool things are. Once you click on a photo, the toolbar below the preview window becomes active. Picasa Photo Software (part two)by Bill Hall22 Mar 2006 02:30 PMIn my last post, I talked about the Picasa photo software from Google. Today, let's continue with seeing what it can do. The slideshow button is next on the list at the top of the startup screen, and it does just what you would think. Recent Blog Comments Samual says... "Also I forgot to say, if you have siblings in the school you have photo's taken with them as well, or your siblings who are too young to attend school can come into school to have a sibling photo done." |
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