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Adobe Photoshop CS3- Adjustments and Curves Article 
Use Curves to adjust the color on your photo and enhance them by using adjustments. Photoshop CS3 has the answers!
Nov 30, 2010 - Brittany Dickson
Using Colorista to Change the Color of a Moving Object Article 
You can use the Colorista plug-in to change the color of a moving object in Adobe After Effects.
Nov 19, 2010 - Misty Faucheux
A Simple Tip to Make Digital Photographs Look More Professional Article 
How to make dull, amateur looking snapshots appear sharper, vibrant and more eye-catching in one easy step.
Jul 4, 2010 - Jack Montgomery
2D Game Sprite and Animation Software Article 
Dedicated spriting software such as Graphics Gale, Pro Motion and Pixen make creating 2D pixel art and animated game sprites easy.
Dec 11, 2009 - Nicolas McGregor
Photographing a Gorge in Autumn Article 
Autumn offers opportunities for spectacular photography, but sometimes the camera needs help from Photoshop to recreate human impressions of nature.
May 13, 2008 - Philip Northeast
Image Editing Terminology Article 
Want to create professional-looking images on your desktop? This handy guide to image editing terms and definitions will provide the basics.
Jan 2, 2009 - Simone Preuss
Tips for How to Quilt on a Home Sewing Machine Article 
Small, intricate quilting, possible with a long arm, is difficult with a home sewing machine. Large, sweeping designs difficult for long arms, are simple & fun to quilt.
Sep 16, 2009 - Corinne Shibley
Desktop Publishing Terms Article 
What is the difference between an alley and a gutter, and pica and point? Is a page bleed painful? Find answers to these and other questions in the DTP glossary below.
Dec 26, 2008 - Simone Preuss
Graphic Communications Vocabulary Primer Article 
As in many industries, professionals in Graphic Communications often use unique jargon to communicate and conduct business.
Mar 22, 2011 - Ron Wiebe