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Newsletter for 3rd March

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newsletterAdded this week: This week we have an extended video tutorial looking at how to use the Clone Stamp tool and on the desktop, a technique that demonstrates the twisting and pulling power of the Liquify filter  and five new tips 'n' tricks. Enjoy!

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Welcome to the PSE.NET newsletter for 3rd March.

This week we have an extended video tutorial on how to use the Clone Stamp tool for repairing old photos. At just over 9 minutes long it is like a mini seminar in itself. Make sure you have a look.

Good luck with you imaging and don't forget the e-seminar tonight.

Philip Andrews


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Newly added Member's resources:

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Need to repair a family heirloom or even remove an annoying tree that has some how made its way into the background of a favorite photo? Then you need to get to know how to use the Clone Stamp tool. It is not one of the newest tools in Photoshop Elements but it certainly one that you will find very handy in many situations. Click here to view.

To see a list of all Member's Videos click here.


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Five new Tips 'n' Tricks entries have been added this week. The new topics are:

Using the Glowing Edges Filter, making your photos clearer with the Adjust Sharpness Filter, how to Modify Selections, explaining what Web Safe Colors are, and Perceptual Rendering Intent.   

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 a little more direct control over your photos? Well the Liquify filter provides just such control. You can twist and pull the shape of your photo to create weird and wacky designs. In this technique we add a few alien-like features to an otherwise normal looking young man. This mightn't be the type of editing that you normally do, but it certainly shows you the power of the feature. Have a look at the technique here

Click here to go to the Techniques archive.

Next Live E-Seminar:

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THE Ultimate Guide to Adjusting Color in Photoshop Elements

Photoshop Elements contains many features that you can use to adjust the colors in your images. This live e-seminar introduces the following features and demonstrates how you can put them to work on your photos:

* Auto Color Correction
* Hue/Saturation
* Color Variations
* Remove Color
* Remove Color Cast
* Replace Color
* Adjust Color for Skin Tone

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-Color/ with a guest name 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.

USA/CANADA: Wednesday 3th March 20.00 (New York time)

UK/EUROPE: Wednesday 3th March 20.00 (London time)

ASIA/PACIFIC: Wednesday 3th March 20.00 (Sydney time)


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.
Copyright 2010 Philip Andrews and PhotoshopElements.net.
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Last Updated ( Wednesday, 03 March 2010 07:53 )  
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