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photoshop elements guides
Topic Started: Mar 8 2011, 12:36 AM (270 Views)
Mark M
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hi guys im trying to get to grips with photos shop elements and have been given some adive on FC but my problem is im using the first ever version of elements released in 1999 and dont have the manual

does anyone know of a guide?
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Admin
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did you not get the cd from fuji in the box load it up and play away or download picasa of the internet
simon
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Mark M
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the fuji soft where is pants, all it lets you do is resize and remove red eye

ive just found a half decent web site and am learing at the mo about taking better phtos to start with

http://www.cambridgeincolour.com/tutorials.htm

but i have elements and i know it can be good i just have no idea how to use it
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davedubya
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Airbrush master
Download GIMP - http://www.gimp.org/ - like Photoshop, but open source (free).
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Mark M
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thanks dave ,im at work at the mo so i cant but is there a how 2 guide to it?
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davedubya
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Lots of tutorials and how-tos here:

http://forums.airplane-pictures.net/index....m/22-tutorials/

...for both Photoshop and Gimp.
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Mark M
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thanks Dave, ill have a read now and when i get some good photos, hopefully thursday watching the Reds ill have a play
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smyfe
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Mark, as Dave says Gimp is very good, another one is Photoscape
http://www.photoscape.org/ps/main/index.php
might be worth a try

Mick
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Mark M
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thanks
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