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Quick Tip Tuesday–You Still End Up with a Skinned Cat

If you’ve spent any time at all playing with Photoshop or Photoshop Elements, you know that there are a million ways to accomplish everything. Or at least it seems that way! Last week we learned a neat little trick to crop a photo without throwing away the parts we cropped out.  Cool. This week, the topic of cutting out a portion of an image
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Quick Tip Tuesday–Crop it IN!

Ever crop a photo… then have second thoughts? Have to re-open the original image and re-crop? There’s a little trick you can use to avoid that! In Photoshop (tested this in CS3,4,5) choose your Crop tool. Open an image you’d like to crop.  You’ll notice the only layer is labeled Background and has a little padlock on it.  We’ll need to unlock this.  Double
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Tutorial Thursday – use the Grid!

Tonight’s crop was small but fun!  I’ve had a really crazy couple of weeks, and ran out of time to do a post BEFORE the crop, so I’m posting now! This week we have a brand new tutorial on how to use the GRID function in Photoshop and Photoshop Elements to create a color-blocked layout quickly and easily. Don’t forget to click on the
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Quick Tip Tuesday – What are you Missing?

Many of you join us every Thursday night for our tutorial crops, but we know it’s not always a good time of day for everyone.  We don’t want you to miss out, though!  So this week, our quick tip is just to remind you to check out our forum!  You can choose your own ‘tip’ this week, and try something new to you! Tutorial
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Tutorial Crop – Managing your Resources Wisely

I’m a Girl Scout (hands up, who else? If you ever were, you still are!) and one of the Girl Scout Laws is to “Use Resources Wisely.”  We all know that can be easier said than done! Tonight’s tutorial is PACKED with ways you can get the most out of your scrap supplies.  We’ll talk about everything from managing your computer’s memory while using
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