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Volume 2 Number 7

Volume 2 Number 7
Volume 2 Number 7
27 pages


Issue listing

Feature
Digital Photography Tips: Shooting Better Pictures
Good quality photographs start with good basic photographic technique and with making good decisions when you shoot your images. Taz Tally reveals a few secrets of the masters and offers his own insight about the art of producing extraordinary photographs.
 
Step by Step
One Photo Collage
If there was ever a reason to shoot your phpotos at the highest possible quality, this is it - and we've chosen one of the many personalities of Dave Cross to show you how to turn one photo into a mutliple image collage.

Quick Portrait Retouching Techniques
NEWS FLASH! GET (RID OF) THE DETAILS HERE! Probably the worst thing about shooting a photo of someone with a flash is that it bring out defects as well as details. Dave Huss gives us two way to quickly soften a close-up photo.

Selectively Fixing Exposure Problems By Matt Kloskowski
Mastering selection tools is one of the most essential aspects of Photoshop Elements. Follow along with wizard Matt Kloskowski and witness the magic as he waves his wand to demonstrate some extremely useful techniques for selectively fixing problem areas in your photos.

 
Columns
Scrapbookers' Workshop: Digital Punch Art
When you create a scrapbook page, you'll often want to make it look handmade instead of digital. Linda Sattgast will show you how to do this by adding shadows to your photos and using embellishments that appear 3D.

Restoration Station: Restoring a Discolored Sepia-Toned Image
Antique sepia-toned photos can discolor to a yellow, red or even purple tone over time. With Photoshop Elements and a few quick steps, Sara Froehlich shows you how to restore your aged photos to their former luster.

 
Essentials
Beginners' Workshop
That's what this column is about: Learning more about the tools in the Photoshop Elements' Toolbox.

Tips & Tricks
The Navigator palette is kind of a one-stop shop for navigating around in your document.


 

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