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  1. questionAdobe Photoshop Tips: December 6: Now You See It, Now You Don’t!
    Have you ever seen the Masked Magician? He’s an illusionist who reveals the secrets behind common magic tricks. I am fascinated by his act and I like to think he’d be impressed by the disappearing act we’ll reveal in this week’s tip! When you want to create digital vellu ...

  2. questionAdobe Photoshop Tips: November 29: Trim the Bloat
    At our home, the holiday season has begun; where holiday season equals feasting on turkey, dressing and pumpkin pie. After all that rich food, it’s time to slim down. There’s a quick and easy way to trim the bloat in Photoshop and PSE. File size bloat, anyway. When you are building ...

  3. questionAdobe Photoshop Tips: November 22: Give Yourself a Hand
    As the holiday season approaches, you might feel like you can use an extra hand to get everything done. Fortunately it’s easy to give yourself a hand in Photoshop and PSE. When you are working on a scrapbook page and have zoomed in close to see details, pressing and holding the spacebar w ...

  4. questionAdobe Photoshop Tips: November 15: Interior Decorating
    Ever wish you could change that boring grey background surrounding the Photoshop and Photoshop Elements workspace? Turns out you can release your inner designer and change the wallpaper color to any hue you desire. Open a new document (any size.) Double click the foreground color chip. Drag you ...

  5. questionAdobe Photoshop Tips: November 8: You Like to Move it, Move it
    When you are working on a layout, you can temporarily make any tool into the Move Tool by holding the Ctrl (Mac: Cmd) key. Until you release Ctrl (Cmd) your tool will function as the Move tool. Now if there were only a shortcut to get that “Move It, Move It” song out of your head!

  6. questionAdobe Photoshop Tips: November 1: Finding Common Grounds
    In life and politics, it’s sometimes hard to find common ground. Fortunately in the world of Photoshop and PSE, it’s easier to find those grounds: foregrounds and backgrounds. Using the Eyedropper tool, clicking once selects a new Foreground Color. Alt-clicking (Mac: Opt-click) ca ...

  7. questionAdobe Photoshop Tips: October 25: Magic Shortcuts
    Each tool in Photoshop and Photoshop Elements has a keyboard shortcut. To learn the shortcut for each tool, hover the cursor over the tool in the toolbar. The tool shortcut is displayed in brackets. Pressing E on your keyboard, for example, changes the tool you are using to the Eraser tool. ...

  8. questionAdobe Photoshop Tips: October 18: Open Sesame! Quick trick for opening files
    You probably already know that you can open files in Photoshop and Photoshop Elements by choosing File | Open from the Menu. You may even be familiar with the keyboard shortcut Ctrl + O (Mac: Cmd + O) but did you know that you can just double-click on the Photoshop background to access the ...

  9. questionWhere can I find your video tutorials?
    All of our video tutorials are available on our Blog. You can also find them on our Youtube channel.

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