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Posted in Adobe, Photoshop | by dstone - March 3rd, 2007
This e-mailed to us from Adobe:
Dear Adobe Photoshop user:
We are pleased to let you know that the Photoshop family is growing!
Photoshop software has always been at the forefront of digital imaging innovation and we’ve given you a taste of things to come with the Photoshop CS3 beta. Today, we want to share the news that Spring 2007 will bring not just one, but two versions of Adobe Photoshop: Adobe Photoshop CS3 and Adobe Photoshop CS3 Extended.
This is a preview of
Announcement from Adobe on Photoshop CS3, due this Spring
.
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Posted in Adobe, How To, Photoshop, Quick-tip | by Tom Keen - May 5th, 2006
Photoshop’s Photo Filter command acts just like a colored lens filter. The built-in Warming filters makes images warmer by adding more yellow. The Cooling filters makes images cooler by adding more blue.
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Posted in Adobe, How To, Photoshop, Printing, Quick-tip | by gray - April 12th, 2006
You have a digital image that measures 2202 pixels x 1704 pixels. You want your final print to have a resolution of 300 dots per inch (dpi). What’s the largest print you can make? Use Photoshop’s Image Size controls to find out.
Open your image in Photoshop. Choose Image > Image Size and deselect the Resample Image option. Now type 300 in the Resolution field and Photoshop shows you the size of your image in inches.
Now if a train going 60 miles an hour leaves Chicago at 11:30…
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Posted in Adobe, Basic, How To, Photoshop, Quick-tip | by Tom Keen - March 22nd, 2006
Sometimes all those palettes in Photoshop take up too much screen space, especially if you’re working on a larger image.
Temporarily hide all those pesky palettes by pressing Shift Tab. Press the same combination of keys to show the palettes.

Too many palettes!

And the palettes are gone.
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