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Volume 1 Number 1

Volume 1 Number 1
Volume 1 Number 1
15 pages


Issue listing

Feature
What's New in Photoshop Elements 3
Adobe has released a major new update to Photoshop Elements that includes flexible organization and many other new features.
 
Step by Step
Too Much Flash, or Wish You Hadn't Used a Flash?
Two quick and easy techniques to fix the problems of too much flash or using the flash when you shouldn't have.

Removing Blemishes By Scott Kelby
When it comes to removing skin imperfections, the goal is to maintain as much of the orginal skin texture as possible, so the retouch doesn't look pasty and obvious.

Get a New/Old Look By Scott Kelby
How you can make the Photoshop Elements 3 interface look more like Elements 2.

 
Columns
 
Essentials
Beginners' Workshop
Some basic tips to get you started using Photoshop Elements.

Elements Q&A
Answers to reader questions about how to blend two photos for a collage, how to work with stacked photos, and about printing RGB images to a CMYK inkjet printer.

Shortcut City
A collection of not-so-obvious keyboard shortcuts.


 

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