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Volume 4 Number 2
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Lookin' Sharp
Learn how to add a velvet touch to soften sharp, busy backgrounds.
Color Your World Beautiful
Lesa Snider King shows you how to use a color wheel to pick the best colors for your Elements projects.
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Digital Darkroom: Give Your Images a Color Boost
Too much gray in your world? The Hue/Saturation adjustment is a great place to turn to for a quick color boost.
Stamp of Approval
Make invitations memorable by creating your own customized postage stamps in Elements.
Digital Crafts Made from Scratch
Create digital crayon scratchboard drawings like the ones you did as a kid without messing up the dining room table.
DISPLACED ART
Make your image look like it was painted on a wall, T-shirt, or crumpled paper using the Displace filter.
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Beginners' Workshop: Graduating to Gradients
Get all kinds of crazy with the Impressionist Brush tool. Then enter your creation in an impromptu contest.
Scrapbookers' Workshop: All Grunged Up
Enter scrapbooking nirvana with these grungy techniques.
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From the Editor
The digital imaging world is movintg ata fast pace these days. In fact, it's interesting how things go from new and unheard of to mainstream in a very short time. For exmaple, when we first started this newsletter back in September 2004, most people probably never heard of the word podcast. Today the term is almost as hackneyed as broadband or spam. - Matt Kloskowski, Editor-in-Chief.
Tips & Tricks
Elements provides you with timesaving automated features to expedite some of your more rote processes.
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