Posts Tagged ‘tips’

Tune up Your Digital Scrapbooking Skills With an OnDemand Seminar from Adobe

Friday, February 1st, 2008

Adobe is offering OnDemand seminars giving tips and tricks for creating with their software.

Register for Advanced Scrapbooking with Photoshop CS3 to listen in as Linda Sattgast, Adobe’s Scrapbooking Expert, teaches some of the cool digital scrapbooking techniques that are only available with the professional version of Photoshop CS3. You’ll learn how to type on a path, how to create your own layer styles, how to use Actions to save time, and much more! You’ll also get inspiration from Linda’s scrapbook pages and see how she combines digital with traditional techniques.

Splashup Web Based Photo Editing Tool and Manager - Jump Right In!

Wednesday, January 30th, 2008

While we wait for Adobe’s Photoshop Express you can get your feet wet with Faux Labs’ web based photo editor and manager. It’s called Splashup!

Splashup is in beta currently and already showing promise. It’s got an interface reminiscent of early Photoshop all within your web browser. They even let you organize, manage and share your photo on Flickr, Picasa and Facebook.

Of course neither of these products will replace the real deal but are meant to bring photo editing to the masses.

Tip: Always work on a copy, and not the original version of your favorite photos!

What web based applications do you use?

Sending Photos Via E-Mail

Saturday, December 8th, 2007

Always send the largest, unedited version of your photo that is available. You may note special requests to convert to sepia or black and white in the text area of the order form.

Please note that many e-mail servers have a size limit. If you would like to send multiple photos at once, we suggest you stuffit or zip them and use a free file sending service like YouSendIt.

For Hotmail and MSN e-mail users, to send full-sized pictures with a new message, click Attach, and then click Files on the menu. If you click “attach” “photos” your pictures will be reduced in size so they are at most 600 pixels wide or tall, and can be more easily viewed online.


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