
Adobe Photoshop has set the industry standard for photo and image editing. In fact, its popularity is such that it has become a full-blown industry in itself. In terms of ease of use and editing possibilities, Adobe Photoshop is hard to beat. And it’s quite easy to learn even for beginners, especially those who have never in their life tried an image editing software before. There are literally thousands of tutorials online and on DVDs that can teach anyone the magic tricks of Photoshop.
If you’re quite capable of navigating yourself using a program, your Adobe Photoshop installer has everything you need. Provided of course you know what you’re looking for and what the terms mean, you will find the ‘help’ function very helpful. However, if you do not know the difference between crop and cut, you’ll need to turn to other resources.
Head off to http://Adobe.com to find out more about Photoshop. There are plenty of info you can access from the site courtesy of their in-house experts. You’ll find thousands of featured tutorials online, although if you’re a beginner, you might want to take it slow and go to the ‘Basic’ tricks first before getting your hands on the more advanced techniques.
Adobe Photoshop is very easy to learn but you should first understand how it works and what exactly it can do so you’ll have realistic expectations. Don’t worry, though. Adobe Photoshop can create lots of magic and it won’t disappoint. Once you’ve learned the basics, you can move on to the intermediate and advanced techniques.
If you prefer textual tutorials, you can use the articles on http://Creativepro.com. This site lists some of the best Adobe Photoshop techniques you’ll find very useful. Included in the list are tutorials on the use of adjustment layers, aging of metal textures, using Camera Raw, using brush and patch, color replacement using Photoshop CS and even the all-important technique of restoring damaged photographs.
Whether you’re an Adobe Photoshop newbie or pro, you will find a lot of tips and tricks at http://PSDesigns.com. This site lets you penetrate deeper and understand what goes on when you use different tools and devices. In fact, their tutorials are categorized based on technique. Included are background or knockout tricks, type, shape and pen techniques, pattern techniques, web and graphic design techniques.
One of our recommended sites is http://Photoshopsupport.com. This is a one-stop shop for online and video Adobe Photoshop tutorials. Everything you need to know about Adobe Photoshop is right here. There are free tutorials you can access online, including v.9 or CS2 tutorials.
Photoshopsupport.com also hosts free tutorials from Photoshop experts. Most recently, they have hosted tutorials by CreativeBits’ Ivan Raszl. It features some of the most popular and creative techniques including removing red eye, creating textures like diamond-plated metal and brushed aluminum, making water drops and integrating photographs with uneven surfaces.
Some tips are as simple as changing colored photos to black and white and creating water drops – stuff you’ll find handy later on. You can even access the Photoshop Tips & Tricks series volumes 1 to 6 on the site. And you don’t have to be a grown-up to learn Photoshop either. The site has links exclusively for kids.
There are a lot of freebies onsite, including brushes, fonts, textures, plugins, photos and actions. If you prefer to download Photoshop video tutorials, there are also free video clips available.
If you have Photoshop v.10, you can access the CS3 resource center through this site. You can even download a trial version of public beta CS3 through Adobe Labs for free. The site alone has all the tutorials you’ll need to sharpen your Adobe Photoshop trick armada and you can even do more using links to other tutorial sites.
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Hosting website to the internet using windows server 2003?How do I host my website to the internet using my windows server 2003? It has intel core2duo E6600 and 2GB ram, I'm expecting little traffic from the internet. Thanks! Can you please point me to a step by step tutorial? Thanks!
February 16th, 2010 on 4:27 pm
i want to know how goggles work
February 16th, 2010 on 4:33 pm
The pheonix LTX doesn’t hav a screen so how can u join?
February 16th, 2010 on 4:40 pm
Watch the Phoenix LTX video and find out.
February 16th, 2010 on 5:20 pm
surely http://groups.yahoo.com/group/computerinterviewtutorial
look at this
February 16th, 2010 on 5:29 pm
have you tried google video? or better yet…yahoo video
February 16th, 2010 on 8:20 pm
Oh, well, i got the phoenix LTX for 35$ so i cant go wrong with that
February 17th, 2010 on 4:05 am
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February 17th, 2010 on 6:19 am
Do you really think I just made this video? Check the date, dude.
But yeah, tons of people have this same gun, AND you can get them on ebay pretty easily.
February 17th, 2010 on 7:37 am
Try gamespot.com. You might get your answer.
February 17th, 2010 on 4:45 pm
I can’t decide! What do you mean by the Phoenix LTX is a good tagger? You have both LTTO Deluxe and Phoenix LTX. Which one would reeeaaally be the right one to get.
February 17th, 2010 on 6:29 pm
@SnakeMaster353 i have this gun. me and my brother were just playing.
February 18th, 2010 on 6:06 am
You can do it with Dreamweaver or Notepad – since it's all text.
You'll need a sign-up page and the code behind it, and a login page and the code behind it. It's FAR too much code to post here.
You first need to know whether you're on a Windows server (ASP and MSSQL) or a Linux box (PHP and MySQL) – GoDaddy offers both and it was your choice when you signed up.
Then either look for a CMS with login and read the code to see how it's done, or do a web search for web login systems. (You WILL have to understand either ASP or PHP, SQL and, possibly, Javascript. You CAN NOT create a system like this with drag&drop and clicking buttons.)
Your only other option (other than having someone write it for you) is to look at CMS programs, and see if you can use one of them. There are running demos of free ASP and PHP CMS programs at http://opensourcecms.com/
February 18th, 2010 on 6:27 am
This site ought to help you:
http://www.windowsnetworking.com/articles_tutorials/Web-Sites-Windows-2003.html
February 18th, 2010 on 9:52 pm
http://anhblog.net/category/domain-hosting-place/
February 19th, 2010 on 3:01 am
You plug them into the tagger, put them on, line up the tube so you can look down it using the mirror, and that’s it! You should be able to hear the sounds and see the flashing icons.
Then, take it off because it’s uncomfortable and never use them again. No one I know uses them.
February 19th, 2010 on 3:22 pm
You can get very nice & free templates from here: http://www.templatesbox.com
Look at the bottom, they are free templates you can download, they are HTML pages you can run by open in any browser (no need hosting)
To edit, you can try MS Visual Web Developer Express (free):
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February 19th, 2010 on 7:59 pm
Hi,
It depends what kind of site you are making. If you are making the simplest kind of site, just some static html pages then there is no need to purchase web hosting first, you will be able to view your site fine just in a web browser locally.
However if you are using any features such as MySQL databases, PHP, etc. then you will need a hosting account to be able to actually view your site properly.
Hope that helps!
Regards,
Darryl
February 19th, 2010 on 8:41 pm
do u really think people have this same gun?
May 22nd, 2010 on 8:16 am
Nice article, I just stumbled across it on Reddit. You wont’t mind if I add your page link to my web page?