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While exploring Photoshop Elements, I've been exploring the net for tutorials on how to do things that I want. Like straighten a photo. The tools operate somewhat differently that what I'm used to. In a good way. So I've come across this website in doing so.
Adobe Photoshop Elements Tutorials, Tips, and Help for Mac or PC Also, while looking for another way to build a lightbox, I found this guys website. Photography Tips, Digital Photography 101 at Cheapshooter YAY for the internet and the plethora of info that it can provide. Thank you Bill Gates, for everything that you started, because even though you didnt invent the internet, you did help put so many household things in motion for today's society. If anyone knows of any websites that they've found useful, you could also post them. I mean,.... other than DPS of course. Yes, its very useful, but it isnt the only one out there. |
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Thanks Goddess. I only had time to briefly go through the sites but I see a lot of useful stuff. As a relatively new user of Elements I see myself using that site quite a bit. And I have a lot of DIY stuff so I'm sure I will find some projects for the Cheapshooter site.
Thanks again for sharing
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