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Sat, 04 Oct 2008
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| Adobe Photoshop Elements 7 |
Presently on PcPro's `A-List', Adobe Elements is a
cut down version of Adobe's £500+
Photoshop/Photoshop Extended CS3, and costs
considerably less while still having a lot of
useful photo editing capabilities. Photoshop CS3
has a steep learning curve, but not so Photoshop
elements. Elements is far more home-user friendly
and a lot of the program is geared towards image
storage and management of the photos on your hard
drive. It also helps you with emailing, web output
and scrapbooks of your images. The program
auto-downloads your images from the camera to
folders, set up using the date, and can even
process the images, say automatically removing
red-eye, while it does it. read more
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| Apple iPod classic 120GB - Black |
The new iPod classic?s design and size are similar
to those of the previous model, but there?s a lot
more storage space on offer. Apple has made some
substantial improvements to the iPod classic?s
features too; the new iPod classic boasts a brand
new Genius function, which finds songs in your
library that go great together and makes a playlist
for you. Plus, Genius can create a mix you wouldn?t
have thought of yourself with songs that you can
purchase on iTunes. The iPod classic?s battery runs
for up to 36 hours of music playback and 6 hours of
video playback. On top of that, the iPod classic
can store no less than 30,000 songs, thousands of
photos or even 150 hours of video! You?ll also be
able to browse tracks by album cover with Cover
Flow on its fabulous 2.5-inch LCD screen, or even
watch Podcasts, play video games and listen to
audio books downloaded from the iTunes Store! With
120 GB of storage space, Apple?s iPod classic has
been designed to satisfy those of you with massive
music collections! read more
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Thu, 02 Oct 2008
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| How to Cheat in Photoshop CS3: The Art of Creating Photorealistic Montages (How to Cheat in) |
New! Zip through the learning curve in a snap with
the free DVD! * Hundreds of new Photo Objects,
companion project files, QuickTime movie tutorials,
sample plugins, and more.
* Don't miss the website
www.howtocheatinphotoshop.com where the author
answers your reader questions directly!
When you're short on time with crunching deadlines,
but there's no way you can sacrifice quality, this
book/DVD comes to the rescue. Nobody knows more
about how to work fast under pressure and still
produce top-notch photographic images than hands-on
graphic artist and journalist, Steve Caplin. read more www.ProductReview.com.au

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| Scott Kelby's 7-Point System for Adobe Photoshop CS3 |
Scott Kelby, the world's #1 bestselling Photoshop
author, and the man who changed the Photoshop and
digital photography world with his ground-breaking,
award-winning "Photoshop Book for Digital
Photographers" unveils a exciting, brand new way of
thinking, and working in Adobe Photoshop that will
not only change the industry again, but it will
change the way we all work in Photoshop forever, so
we can finally spend less time fixing our images,
and more time finishing them. read more www.ProductReview.com.au
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| The Moment It Clicks: Photography Secrets from One of the World's Top Shooters |
oe McNally, one of the world’s top pro digital
photographers, whose celebrated work has graced the
pages of Sports Illustrated, Time, and National
Geographic (to name a few), breaks new ground by
doing something no photography book has ever
done—blending the rich, stunning images and elegant
layout of a coffee-table book with the invaluable
training, no-nonsense insights, and photography
secrets usually found only in those rare,
best-of-breed educational books.
When Joe’s not on assignment for the biggest-name
magazines and Fortune 500 clients, he’s in the
classroom teaching location lighting, environmental
portraiture, and how to “get the shot” at workshops
around the world. These on-location workshops are
usually reserved for a handful of photographers
each year, but now you can learn the same
techniques that Joe shares in his seminars and
lectures in a book that brings Joe’s sessions to
life. read more www.ProductReview.com.au

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