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Adobe Photoshop Is FREE Online Now!

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If you've always wanted Photoshop, but couldn't afford the high price tag ($1,000 for the full Photoshop version, or $100 for Photoshop Elements), now's your chance to use Photoshop for FREE from now on.

Adobe has created an online-version of their Photoshop program. They call it Adobe Photoshop Express.

One of the best things about it is the fact that the program is completely Web-based so you can access it from any computer at any time.

Check it out!...


 

My Memories Suite - A New Digital Scrapbooking Program By Polaroid

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my-memories-suite-by-polaroid.jpgA diehard scrapbooker (Creative Memories 12x12 albums) for nearly 20 years, I gave up scrapbooking 2 years ago.

Why? Because it was so time-consuming... and so expensive to keep buying all of the embellishments & papers.

Yep, even after I'd invested hundreds (no, I mean thousands!) of dollars in supplies for my all-time favorite hobby, I gave it all up cold turkey one day.

That's why I was so thrilled to see there's a new computer scrapbooking program called My Memories Suite.


 

FREE Adobe Photoshop Program... Online!

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According to The Art of Money:

"Adobe is planning a free online version of Photoshop, but while we wait (until late 2007)..."

Woah. Really?

That would be tooooo cool.


 

Best Photo Editing Programs

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Question: What do you need a photo editor for?...

Answer: To remove red-eye, resize, crop, rotate, lighten or darken or apply fun effects to any digital photograph.


 

Getting Digital Photos From Your Camera To Your Computer

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There are 3 ways to get digital photos from your camera to your computer:
1. Attach the cable that comes with the camera to your computer's USB port (free!)
2. Use a stand-alone card reader that accepts one or more different types of media card ($10-$30)
3. Use an integrated card reader that is built into your printer or hard drive ($150 and higher)

Following are the Pros and Cons for each of the most popular means of transferring photos from your camera to your computer, as well as some specific recommendations when downloading photos any one of the above ways.


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