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Creating Basic Reflections

Adding a reflection can change the appearance of a surface dramatically. Rather than a flat, boring surface, you can give the illusion of shine or polish. Continue Reading »

Combining Images Using Masks

Photoshop’s Quick Mask mode enables you to create smooth transitions between images on different layers with extraordinary control. Continue Reading »

Moving Custom Bits & Pieces to Photoshop CS

You’ve recorded a lot of custom Actions in Photoshop 7. You’re a fiend for a good layer style and have collected dozens and dozens of them.

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Photoshop CS - Should you upgrade?

Adobe’s recent announcement of Photoshop CS (not “8″) was welcomed by many. There are lots of powerful new features and capabilities. But let’s take a look to see if this upgrade is right for you.

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Photoshop 7’s Brushes Palette: Dynamics

The heart of Photoshop 7’s powerful new paint engine is the Brushes palette. Continue Reading »

Photoshop 7: Shape Dynamics and Scattering

Photoshop 7’s new Brushes palette is far more than simply a place to pick a brush. Continue Reading »

Photoshop 7’s Saved Workspaces

Photoshop 7 is filled with advancements, large and small, to improve productivity. For some, Saved Workspaces will fall into the “small” category, but for most of us, this capability has the potential to be a huge time saver. Continue Reading »

Preparing for Photoshop 7

Photoshop 7 is a truly exciting upgrade from Adobe. Whether you’ll be receiving your copy soon after it ships in mid-April or are waiting to upgrade, there are some things you can do to smooth the transition. Continue Reading »

Photoshop 7’s Improved Type Capabilities

Photoshop 7 adds several major new capabilities, such as the File Browser, the Healing Brush, and Tool Presets. Continue Reading »

Photoshop 7: A Must-Have Upgrade!

Adobe System, Inc. officially announced today (February 25, 2002) Photoshop 7, the next version of the world’s premier image editing software. The breadth and depth of the improvements makes this an upgrade that’s certainly worth your dollars. Continue Reading »

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Imageready’s Supercharged Eyedropper

In previous versions of Photoshop, you could only use the Eyedropper tool to sample a color from other open images in Photoshop, but for some reason, ImageReady had a supercharged Eyedropper. If you clicked the mouse button within your image and held it down, you could leave your image window and sample colors from, well… just about anything—including your computer desktop or any other open application. Freaky! Fortunately, Adobe finally added this same power to Photoshop’s Eyedropper tool.

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