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Reviewing Photoshop Elements 7

With the latest versions of Adobe Photoshop and Premiere Elements, Adobe’s laying on the Web subscription message really thick. Take, for instance, the Welcome screen, which is your first encounter with either one of the applications. The standard Organize, Edit, Create, and Share options get relegated to a task bar that’s relatively inconspicuous compared with the large, rotating slide show heralding the many benefits of the free and $49.99 Plus memberships for Photoshop.com (more project templates, remote backup, and 20GB-plus of storage space). Adobe might as well have sold the space as an ad; it’s that annoying. And that’s too bad, because Photoshop Elements remains a very nice midrange photo editor, but all of these bells and whistles–some pretty off-key–increasingly detract from its core strengths.

A Preview of Adobe Photoshop CS4

It appears that things at Adobe are getting better and better. CS3 gave us new features such as non-destructive smart filters, quick selection, 3D compositing, enhanced RAW image processing and HDR support.

Adobe CS4 In-Depth

I received an in-depth document that details tons of Adobe CS4 information and it’s mostly info regarding Photoshop CS4, Bridge CS4 and the launch date of the latest version of Adobe’s Creative Suite.

Edit Digital Photography - Using Photoshop to Restore Old Photos

Often times people have older photographs in albums or frames that become damaged by the sun or wear and tear. It is easy to restore these cherished photographs thanks to the technology available through the computer and photo editing software, including Adobe Photoshop.

Photoshop Elements 2 For Photographers

Photoshop software is great for retouching and applying special effects to your photos and also helps you prepare your photographs for the web. If you need to resize your images, add filters and styles, Adobe Photoshop is the software for you.

Adobe CS4 will be 64-bit, but only on Windows

In a total reversal of what Windows and Macintosh users might expect, Adobe Creative Suite 4 will include 64-bit support for the Windows platform, but not for Mac.

Restoring and Repairing Photographs Using Photoshop Elements

You may be considering whether or not you should restore your old photographs; if you are the first thing you must figure out is which problem you want to fix first. At times it is obvious to see which problem should be fixed first; some of your photos might have tears or a bad case of red eye. However, some of your photos will undoubtedly have a variety of problems which must be corrected in the proper sequence so when you solve one problem you may be correcting an entirely different problem at the same time. Here are a few problems you might attack.

How to Use Photoshop to Restore Old Photos

There are times that people may have old photographs they would like to restore to save the memories. Photos usually get damaged through the times. The pictures may get blurred, the color fades and the picture might acquire marks and scratches. Thank the technology of today. People can now save and restore their old photos with the help of Photoshop.

A Few Beginner Photoshop Tricks

Selecting Colors from an Image Quickly To take a color from your image and turn it into the foreground color Press I to activate the Eyedropper Tool and then click on any color in your image. To take that color and turn it into the background color, press the ALT Key and click on any color in your image.

10 things that will make you take better photographs

1. Surf around the Web. Look at images at magazines, papers, on-line galleries and you’ll find a wealth of ideas. Try the Gallery at shotaddict.com. Want more - go to flickr.com and look through tones of creative shots. Another useful source is VFXY, it displays recent posts from various photo blogs.