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This week’s pick is the new Photoshop CS3 Book for Digital Photographers by Scott Kelby. This series by Scott is one the best selling Photoshop books anywhere. This book covers all the newest features in the Photoshop CS3 including nondestructive Smart Filters, Vanishing Point with Adjustable Perspective Planes, Automatic Layer Alignment and Blending, and a streamlined interface, and much more. Written in the same straightforward style that Scott is known for, this book is as entertaining as it is educational. Get more info on this book here.

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Creating Place Scale Markers

You know those scale markers they have on maps that say that 1″ equals 1 mile? Well, Photoshop can create something called Scale Markers. These are measurement guides that are created based on the measurement scale you use. Once a measurement scale is established, go under the Analysis menu and choose Place Scale Marker. In this example, I have established my measurement scale to interpret 100 pixels as 1″ in a file that’s 10″ wide at 100 dpi. So if I want to create a 3″ scale marker, then I would enter 3 in the Length field. I can also choose to display text as a label for the marker. You can choose its color and placement depending on the file.

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