Digital Photo Tutorials and Reviews

Adobe Photoshop CS3 Book for Digital Photographers (Voices That Matter) (Paperback)

Review
“This is not some reprint of an old book, but new text with tons of great, new ideas on how to polish your images. Our capture devises while good don’t capture everything we see. Our images also go to many places, not just the computer monitor. Scott’s [...]

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Layers: The Complete Guide to Photoshop’s Most Powerful Feature (Paperback)

When Photoshop guru Matt Kloskowski was asked why he wrote this book, he replied, “It’s simple: I wanted to write the Photoshop book that I wished was around when I was learning Photoshop”. You’ve always known that layers were the key to understanding Photoshop, and now you have a resource to show you [...]

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Photoshop Elements 6 (MAC)

Make the most of your photos with Adobe Photoshop Elements 6 software. A powerful yet user-friendly package, Adobe Photoshop Elements 6 takes you beyond the basics to help you easily improve and perfect your images. Fix flaws, get greater control over colour and lighting, and create perfect photo composites. Find photos in seconds [...]

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Photoshop CS3 for Dummies (For Dummies) (Paperback)

Review
“…by the end you will know a lot more about Photoshop.” (www.gadgetspeak.com, Monday 13th August)
Loaded with the latest Photoshop tips and techniques The secrets of digital image editing – explained in plain English! Photoshop CS3 is a [...]

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Adobe Photoshop Elements 7 (PC)

Make ordinary photos extraordinary with Adobe Photoshop Elements 7. The best-selling consumer photo-editing software, Adobe Photoshop Elements has everything you need edit, organise and share your pictures in one powerful yet user-friendly package. Easily improve and perfect your images; fix flaws, add incredible effects and create perfect photo composites. Find photos in seconds [...]

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What Are MegaPixels?

In today’s world of digital photography reviews, MegaPixels are apparently the first and last word when talking about a digital camera’s ability. Just like memory, aka RAM, and hard drives with computers it’s often “the more = the better”. All the other great features of the camera are forgotten.
There is much more to taking a [...]

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