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Merging Two Photos into One on Photoshop – Project

Using the skills you learned in the “Using the selection tools on Photoshop” and “Photoshop Smuge, Blur, & Transform” tutorials, you will create a vacation destination that you have “virtually” been to. Use your digital photo from your smartphone or classroom camera for use in...

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Using the selection tools on Photoshop

View the tutorial below to learn how to work with the various lasso selection tools. Making use of the “add to selection” and “subtract from selection” options of each tool will allow you to effectively select areas of your photo.

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Audio Resources for Class

If you are using music clips for a class assignment, make sure you adhere to the Copyright Fair Use Clause. freesound.org (New Resource) http://www.freeplaymusic.com/ Myxer.com IMeem.com Playlist.com Grooveshark.com 000audio.com 000AM.net Audacity software Download – A free, open source software for recording and editing sounds in Linux, Mac...

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Free Online Image Resizing

Digital cameras and phones take great pictures, but they are usually taken in such a large resolution that the resulting image is hundreds of megabytes. Great for printing, too big to email, upload, or insert. To fix this oversizing issue you need to resize your...

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Copyright friendly Images for Classroom Use

Copyright laws can be a tricky when you are looking for images to use in class or for research. When students are using the Internet to search for images, it gets even trickier. Google images is great for finding specific images, BUT you are opening...

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Photoshop Smuge, Blur, & Transform

When merging two images into one via layers, copying, or masking; the key to creating a realistic looking crop job is becoming skilled at using the smudge, blur, and transform tools within Photoshop. The Photoshop tutorial will get you started with the basics of these...

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ScreenCast Software

It has become very popular to create screen capture videos of your computer activities for demo or tutorials. If you are not ready to shell out the $200 for the awesome Camtasia Studio (30 day free trial), here are some free versions that may fit...

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