Latex clothing photoshoot photo adobe lightroom edit part 2

July 14th, 2011

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dombowerphoto.blogspot.com www.overtclothing.com Blog www.dombowerphoto.blogspot.com Photo shoot photo editing from the latex clothes company called overt clothing based in the UK. here i am still selecting and doing a bit of quick editing and explanation as to some of my editing processes. models were superb, Kim grant and Klarisa Kivlin. stars! http

IR (infrared) photography editing in Lightroom 2, simple conversion from IR to B&W using Lightroom 2
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Graphic Design Basics: Part 1

July 12th, 2011

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Welcome to the first article on Graphic Design Basics. We hope to help the beginner, novice, and some professionals, in the area of Graphic Design. Before we can start, we need to review a brief timeline of graphic arts, and how we got to where we are now.

This article, and the following articles, will deal with Graphic Arts/Design for the beginner, novice and some professionals. It is broken up into the following categories: Timeline of Graphics, A Brief Technical History of Graphics, Graphics Today, and Details on Desktop Publishing.

First known visual communications (pictographs and symbols) in the Lascaux, France

Chinese invent paper

Johannes Gutenberg perfects the system for moveable type

Albrecht Pfister is the first to add illustrations in a printed book

Claude Garamond opens the first type foundry; develops and sells fonts to printers

The German school Bauhaus is founded, paving the way for modern graphic design

Max Miedinger designs Helvetica font

American, Douglas Engelbart invents first computer mouse

Apple releases first Macintosh computer with bitmap graphics

Desktop Publishing begins with development of Aldus PageMaker software and Apple’s LaserWriter desktop printer using postscript language

Version 1.0 of Photoshop released by Adobe

Tim Berners-Lee develops World Wide Web, HTML, and concept of website addresses

Today, you can publish, post, blog, tweet, email, spam, scan, cast, link, join, brand, print, transfer, cut, copy, paste, chat, game, and view virtually everything from your own home.

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Graphic Design Basics: Part 1

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4 Essential Photo Editing Tips from a PaintShop Insider – Part 3

July 11th, 2011

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In this free 60 minute webinar, you will learn how to use PaintShop Photo Pro to: * Brighten dark subjects in a background * Extract specific areas of one photo to use in another * Remove unwanted objects from your photos * Work with camera RAW files and the advantages of doing so No matter which version of PaintShop Photo Pro you’re currently using — or even if you’ve only used a trial version of PaintShop Photo Pro before — you’ll come away from this webinar with new skills you can start using right away to improve your photos. Learn more about PaintShop Photo Pro at www.corel.com

Now in Photoshop CS5. Try or buy Photoshop CS5 at bit.ly One of the biggest requests we get of Photoshop is to make adding, removing, moving or repairing items faster and more seamless. From retouching to completely reimagining an image, here’s an early glimpse of what could happen in the future when you press the delete key. CS5 is coming on April 12 – www.adobe.com

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4 Essential Photo Editing Tips from a PaintShop Insider – Part 4

July 10th, 2011

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In this free 60 minute webinar, you will learn how to use PaintShop Photo Pro to: * Brighten dark subjects in a background * Extract specific areas of one photo to use in another * Remove unwanted objects from your photos * Work with camera RAW files and the advantages of doing so No matter which version of PaintShop Photo Pro you’re currently using — or even if you’ve only used a trial version of PaintShop Photo Pro before — you’ll come away from this webinar with new skills you can start using right away to improve your photos. Learn more about PaintShop Photo Pro at www.corel.com
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Part 2 of 6 – Digital Photo Editing Takes a Big Step Forward

July 13th, 2010

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Part 2 of 6. On January 26, Corel hosted a guided tour of the all-new PaintShop Photo Pro X3. Watch a recording of the webinar now to learn more about this must-have upgrade and see how the new features can help you create photos to be proud of. See all 6 parts at: www.youtube.com

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Digital Photography Lesson – Skin tones part 4 of 4

July 13th, 2010

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I caught this show on my television and absolutely love it. I wish it was on more often. I tivo-ed it and figured I’d share it with others. If you want to learn more about taking great photography, this is the show. This one is about shooting with contrasting skin tones.

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Soundwave Flyer Design Part 1

June 17th, 2010

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Photoshop Flyer Design Tutorial. Step by Step instructions walk you through creating new print document, adding a stock photo, creating an “electric soundwave effect”, and various layer effects. Basically look over my shoulder while I create a complete flyer design. For more flyer design videos like this head over to: desktoppublishingsecretsrevealed.com Learn how to incorporate the hottest Photoshop techniques into dazzling flyer designs. Apply the skills to your own projects to boost your designs. Learn complex Graphic Design techniques.

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Web Design using Dreamweaver CS4 Part I – Structuring & Defining Sites

June 2nd, 2010

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Dreamweaver CS4 Tutorial – Web Design using Dreamweaver CS4 – Prologue

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Web Design using a Content Management System (part 4 of 6)

May 28th, 2010

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Editing a menu bar to create links to your articles: Making a web site using a Content Management System. A step-by-step web design tutorial using the worlds favorite database driven web design system, Joomla!

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Part I – 5 Steps to Set up Your Shopping Cart

April 20th, 2010

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It seems like everyone has a website with a shopping cart, you’d like to have one as well. Where do you begin? It can be a daunting task to set up a shopping cart. This article presents the five steps you need to go through to a have the smooth installation.

Step 1 – Choosing the Shopping Cart

Begin by researching which shopping cart is provided by your hosting company. While using the shopping cart provided by the hosting company is the easiest route, keep in mind that this product serves a wide audience and may not do exactly what you would like it to do. For example, most canned shopping cart applications allow you to customize your storefront using templates; however, you may be limited to the photos or color choices defined within a particular template. Some shopping carts allow you to write custom cascading style sheets (CSS) code, but, CSS is limited to color and font choices only. On the plus side, the shopping cart provided by the hosting company will get you going much faster.

Going the custom route can be beneficial if you have particular needs that cannot be met with a canned application. Several options are available: open source, shareware and fully licensed products. To establish a custom shopping cart, you have to understand the scripting language to be used and have the ability to set up the shopping cart on the platform where your site is hosted.

When making a decision regarding which custom option to use, keep in mind the tech support available to you. With open source and shareware tools, you may have to wait for a while to get an answer to your question.

Step 2 – Set up your Merchant Account

This portion of the process takes the longest time – sometimes up to two or three weeks. Make sure that the merchant account that you set up works with the shopping cart you are selecting and can be hosted on the same platform as your website. The three major categories of merchant accounts that can be created are:

Standard Merchant Account – Using this account, you will be able to sell regular products, such as books, shoes or electronics.

Specialty Merchant Account – This account is created for merchants that sell computer software, flowers or training materials.

International Merchant – If you intend to sell your products internationally, then you will need this merchant account.

Your banker can arrange a meeting with a representative who will explain the fee structure and terms and conditions for setting up a merchant account.

Step 3 – Payment Gateway

Usually, when you set up a merchant account, your payment gateway will be set up automatically as well. In the case where the merchant account is not compatible with the shopping cart, you might have to set up the payment gateway manually. This process often involves a conference call between the payment gateway representative, the merchant account representative, and the technical person who is helping you program the shopping cart.

Step 4 – Set-up SSL

Once you set up your shopping cart, you need to add a secured socket layer (SSL) certificate to the portion of the site that houses the shopping cart. For example, you may place your shopping cart under the sub-domain as follows
shop.domainname.com

Most people won’t buy from your site unless you have the SSL installed. SSL prevents hackers from stealing your customers’ personal information, including credit card numbers. Typically, a SSL certificate is issued for a year and is location-specific, meaning you can’t move the certificate from one domain to another. Therefore, you should not to change the location of the shopping cart once you have applied the SSL certificate because you will have to purchase a new certificate for the new location.

Step 5 – Refund Policy, Privacy Policy, Terms and Conditions

Before bank representatives approve merchant accounts they often request that the site states your refund policy, privacy policy and terms and conditions. If you don’t offer a refund, this policy should be clearly stated on your site.

This article described the steps necessary for setting up a successful shopping cart installation. In Part II of this article, we’ll delve into the details of setting up the shopping cart to attract buyers and entice them to buy from you.

Resources

Visit http://www.cxtgroup.com/shopping-cart.html to see a graphical view of the steps involved and learn to learn about the shopping carts. If you would like to discuss your particular needs in setting up a shopping cart, call us today toll-free at 877-439-2539 for a FREE 1-hour consultation.

Resources Visit http://www.cxtgroup.com/shopping-cart.html to see a graphical view of the steps involved and learn to learn about the shopping carts. If you would like to discuss your particular needs in setting up a shopping cart, call us today toll-free at 877-439-2539 for a FREE 1-hour consultation.

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