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Photoshop CS3: Output Sharpening
in Photoshop Basics
Photoshop CS3: Output Sharpening

All digital images can benefit from some sharpening. Translating the continuous tones of the real world into a mosaic of square pixels will inevitably introduce some softness into an image. With digital captures, this is more noticeable with RAW files because cameras typically apply some amount of i...

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Merge-o-Mania
in Special Effects
Merge-o-Mania

Adobe Photoshop CS3 is an exciting new release, and after working with it for a while, you realize just how comprehensive and deep of an upgrade it really is. Not only are there several great new features but there are significant improvements to existing features, as well.

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Pushed to the Edge
in Drawing Techniques
Pushed to the Edge

Photographic edge effects have long been one of the classic Photoshop tricks you can apply to photos to give them that extra something to make them really stand out in a design or layout. This type of effect is so popular that it's almost a genre unto itself, with different companies offering softw...

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Using Displacements Maps with Type
in Special Effects
Using Displacements Maps with Type

Editor's Pick in Photoshop Tutorials, December 2005
Its easy to put a word or a slogan onto a flat surface. But how about on the creases of the drapes or the waves of the ocean? Learn this amazing effect with this tutorial.

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Ramping Up the Gradient Tool
in Drawing Techniques
Ramping Up the Gradient Tool

Editor's Pick in Photoshop Tutorials, December 2005
The Gradient tool is one of the more useful tools in Photoshop, perfect for a variety of tasks. In this issue, three different uses for the Gradient tool are explored.

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