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Hi Gang: I had so many requests yesterday about how I did the frame around my Maine images, I thought I would include it here today. I originally did this tutorial for NAPP members, and it ran on the NAPP member Website nearly a year ago, but I’m running it here today, because if you’re a NAPP member—well…..you’ve already seen it. Anyway, there’s an extra technique in here as well (a matting technique), along with the frame technique. Hope you find it helpful. :) http://scottkelby.com/2010/photoshop-frame-tutorial/

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In fact, at the time, I looked a lot like Cousin Oliver, who was brought on the “The Brady Bunch” to boost sagging ratings, but, instead, only helped the show jump the shark. So, where am I going with this trip back to before the remote control was invented? Well, it isn’t because I caught the photo bug from the episode where Greg Brady inadvertently made a shot of a key football play while photographing his cheerleader girlfriend, but because I think I was subconsciously inspired to do street photography by another show I watched. Then, one fateful week, I witnessed an episode about this crazy man, who wandered New York City snapping photos of people walking past or kissing in Central Park. I had spent the majority of my career shooting newspapery things- sporting events, funerals, protests, business portraits, concerts and so on. I never really thought about street photography, because I saw no point to it.
http://layersmagazine.com/category/tutorials/lightroom Have you ever wondered why some images have a printed size that’s bigger than others, yet taken with the same camera? Chances are it’s because of the DPI of the image. Learn how to set your dpi preferences in both Photoshop and Lightroom to maximize size and quality.

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Introduction Pixel Genius, http://www.pixelgenius.com , has just released Version 2 of its well known Photoshop Plug-in for sharpening. If you are a current PhotoKit (Version 1) user, by the time you read this, you should have received a coupon for a 70% (approximate) discount. http://www.luminous-landscape.com/essays/photokit_sharpener_2.shtml

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