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Five hot design and workflow tips for experienced Web Designers.
Editor's Pick in Photoshop Articles, March 2006
Photographers will appreciate this tutorial, which relates the rules of photo editing and image positioning and teaches how to harness the power of Photoshop to do it. Tap in!
Graphic images on your computer come in two different forms, raster images and vector images. Raster images are made by programs such as Photoshop and Corel Photopaint.
Vector images are produced by Adobe Illustrator, Freehand, and CorelDraw.
Editor's Pick in Photoshop Tutorials, February 2006
Don’t miss your chance to learn to produce photo galleries in a moment’s notice. Photoshop lets you put pictures online easily.
A lot of times when you're working in Photoshop, your screen can get really cluttered with palettes. For those who likes to be clean and organized here are some instant ways to clean up your work area.
Easter eggs are an unexpected surprise, perhaps a message, an image, or a sound, hidden in a Web site or in an application program. This is one of the Easter Eggs found in Photoshop called "Merlin Lives.
Some of the tips may be repeated, as I basically compiled the replies of that particular thread, and some may only be compatible for one version of PS, and not the other, and vice versa.
All CRT (Cathode Ray Tube) have a refresh rate. A refresh rate defines how fast the frames are being shown. For example, if a monitor has a refresh rate of 60hz, it means that the image is being shown and updated 60 times a second. At 60hz, the monitor will flash the image 60 times every second.
Editor's Pick in Photoshop Tutorials, November 2005
This tutorial course is a comprehensive Photoshop Toolbox reference. Here you will find the descriptions of all Photoshop Tools, including video manuals.
1. In the Optimize palette, select GIF in the format menu. The palette changes; lots of options appear!
2. GIF images may have very limited amount of colors (up to 256); the less colors contained in image, the smaller file we get. First, let's choose a color reduction algorithm (movie)...
















