Title: Graphics Software
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from Sue Chastain
I was hoping to have my Photoshop Elements 5 review up this week, but there was just too much to write about for me to fit it all in. I'll have the review and screen shot tour up next week; meanwhile, you can read some of my first impressions in "My First Look at Photoshop Elements 5" under More Topics below. |
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Halloween Party Invitations in Adobe Illustrator Fall brings brightly colored leaves, cooler weather and Halloween parties! Here's a quick way to make your own invitations. The layout used for these invitations is easily used for thank you notes or invitations to any event, as well as for note cards. They fit two to a letter size page, and use invitation size envelopes, also known as A2 size, which you can buy at any stationery or office supply store.
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Review: Corel Snapfire Free for Windows Corel Snapfire is free digital photo software to help you organize, enhance, and share your pictures and video clips. Although it is well-designed and easy to use, the lack of features will probably disappoint all but the most nascent beginners. However, if you like to print photo projects and layouts from home or want a super simple way to share photo slide shows, Snapfire is worth a try.
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Graphics Challenge: Jack o'Lanterns This week's graphics challenge theme is Jack o'Lanterns. From an Irish myth about "Stingy Jack" doomed to wander the earth in darkness, with only a burning ember in a carved out turnip to light his way, comes the modern tradition of pumpkin carving. This week we are going to avoid the mess and digitally carve our own "Jack of the Lantern."
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