Added this week: A new video tutorial demonstrating the most powerful editing space available in Photoshop Elements-Full Photo Edit, four new Tips 'n' Tricks, and a technique showing you how to create a vignette effects around the edge of your photos.
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Welcome to the PSE.NET newsletter for 27th of January. Don't forget our live e-seminar today. We look at how to create panoramas using Photomerge. This is an open seminar (no need to be a member to view) so feel free to invite your friends to join us.Bring you questions as there will be a Q & A session at the end. Just go to this web address http://pacific.adobe.acrobat.com/pse8-pano/ on the day and time of the seminar to see the demonstration. Until then, good luck with your imaging! Philip Andrews |
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In this week's video tutorial we check out the Full Photo Edit workspace. This is the most powerful and feature rich of all the workspaces in Elements. It is here that you will discover the true power of the package. Click here to view. To see a list of all Member's Videos click here.
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Four new Tips 'n' Tricks entries have been added this week. The new topics include: Lossy Compression, the How To palette, Adding Captions to multiple photos, and Automatic removal of Red Eye. Cool! To see a list of all Tips 'n' Tricks entries click here. You can also search for a tip or trick from this page as well.
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Want to recreate the look of the vignette effect that yopu see on photos of a by-gone era? Well this week's step by step technique helps you do just that. Follow these steps to darken (or lighten) the edges of your photo. Click here to go to the Techniques archive. |
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Creating Stunning Panoramas with Photomerge- IT'S TONIGHT!!Wide angle vistas are truly sexy! I have been shooting them for year. Firstly with a Noblex camera and then, using digital SLRs, stitching overlapping photos to form the wide thin prints. When I first started making panoramas in this way, the equipment and software was expensive and the process difficult. Now you can create stunning vistas by seamlessly blending several images together in a matter of a few minutes. You no longer need specialist equipment and Photoshop Elements supplies all the stitching power with its Photomerge feature. This E-seminar walks you through the various steps involved in producing a stitched panorama. If you haven't joined one of our e-seminars before, it's easy! All you need to do is log in to this web address http://pacific.adobe.acrobat.com/pse8-pano/ at the times listed below, turn on your speakers and sit back and see me demonstrate the program. The program will consist of a presentation and then time for questions. Don't worry if you can't make the live demo as I will record the session and make it available later in the Member's Live Seminars archives. |
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| USA/CANADA: Wednesday 27th January 19.00 (New York time) UK/EUROPE: Wednesday 27th January 19.00 (London time) ASIA/PACIFIC: Wednesday 27th January 19.00 (Sydney time) |
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| Want to know what other Live E-seminars we have planned for the next few weeks. Take a look at our Upcoming Events list here. |
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Copyright 2010 Philip Andrews and PhotoshopElements.net.
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