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Volume 4 Number 4
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Nothing Bug Blue Skies Ahead
Don’t let flat skies take your images hostage; replace them with seamless precision.
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Digital Darkroom: Fixing Towers that Lean
See how Matt Kloskowski corrects perspective distortion common to pictures with skyscrapers.
Now Showing...
Turn your invitation into a movie poster sensation that’s sure to get five stars.
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Beginners' Workshop: Skimming Off the Cream of the Crop
Larry Becker exposes the “megapixel myth” and outlines valuable cropping guidelines.
Scrapbookers' Workshop: Make a Statement
Explore how your choice of fonts, text effects, and symbols can add zing to your scrapbook page.
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From the Editor
I received an interesting email last month regarding the Digital Darkroom column on selectively bringing focus to certain areas in a photo (in volume 4 Number 30). In the column, a photo of a person was used, and the reader mentioned how, at first, she didn't really see a use for the technique because she likes to photograph flowers. But then she tried the same technique on some flower photos and was amazed at how well it worked...so amazed that she felt compelled to write and tell us. Thanks, Mom! (Just kidding.) - Matt Kloskowski, Editor-in-Chief.
Tips & Tricks
Using this little trick, you can sample color outside an Elements file.
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