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PUBLIC MARKS from decembre with tags tips & photo

2008

Photojojo Resurrect Your Vintage Camera, Digital Style__Digitize Your Old Camera

You can take digital pictures using that incredibly cool old camera. Combine your digital camera with your kitschy cam, and you’ll end up with some serious vintage-style awesome. Come on along and we’ll let you in on the secret. How To Do It : Through the viewfinder. You’ll need two cameras for this trick: one (preferably digital) to take the picture and another to aim through. Most people seem to favor cameras with waist-level viewfinders, such as the old Kodak Duaflex, because they’re large and easy to see.

2007

Photoshop____Enhance photo color with classical art

The technique involves Photoshop's Match Color tool; the author shows you the simple steps to "borrow" the colors from a classic painting and apply them to your photo. The results? Pretty impressive! —Rick Broida

Wisibilityn _________blog de formation en vidéo pour tout ce qui touche à l'image numérique

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un blog de formation en vidéo pour tout ce qui touche à l'image numérique. Vous trouverez sur ce blog tout une série de vidéos de formation à Photoshop et d'autres logiciels de graphisme (et même une vidéo sur le concept de réalité augmentée).

Geek to Live: Flickr Advanced User Guide - Lifehacker

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I published an article here on Lifehacker called Tips for Flickr beginners, a quick rundown on how to get started on Flickr. One year later I'm still as big a Flickr fan and user as ever, so it's about time to point out some of the more advanced features

Panoramic Editing_____Panotools.info

This is a special section for anyone wanting to stitch together panoramic photographs using software. Firstly I would recommend you check out the extremely informative panotools.info website. Then check out these two programs I prefer to use. * Hugin - Th

Free Stock Photo Resources -- Nooti.com

We've rounded up all the great places on the web that offer free photos to use in your design projects.

Photoshop Tip: Remove objects from photos with Vanishing Point

demonstrates the use of the Vanishing Point tool, which, when combined with the clone tool, enables you to quickly and easily scrub almost anything out of a photo.

2006

Flickr “detail” sets | A Whole Lotta Nothing

See how much easier the detail view is? No more squinting at little thumbnails, you can instantly scan everything in a set without having to click on anything. Just add “/detail/” to your flickr set links when sharing a gallery. Your readers will than

How to Put a Mosaic in the Mail

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an idea that’s easy, inexpensive and guaranteed to earn rave reviews… All it takes is a few minutes a day, some photos, some stamps, and a pair of scissors.

Cadre photo dans boitier CD__Photojojo » DIY Jewel Case Frames: Wonderful Wall Art Faster than you can say Polar Bears!

a clever project that uses CD jewel cases to make rearrangeable, refillable, photo frames for those empty walls of yours. Watch our first ever Photojojo video tutorial and see how you can get your photographs off-line and on your walls in about half an ho

Photojojo » The DIY CanFrame: Transform a Tin Can into a Simple Photo Frame in 15 Minutes

Our tutorial will step you through an insanely simple way to show off your photos for the price of a 79 cent can of beans. All you need is the aforementioned can, some glue, a photo, and 15 minutes!

Comment vieillir un portrait____Aging People | Photoshop Lab

This Photoshop tutorial will show you how to add on the years to almost anybody. It's basically a practice using the Burn and Dodge tools.

Brosse pour photoshop_____Veerle's blog | Creating grunge brushes

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Creating grunge brushes 29 comments 2006 at 11.32 am posted by Veerle My recent tutorial about creating pattern backgrounds sparked some questions from readers if I could do the same for something that is referred to as “grunge”. The pattern tool is o

Gmail, Picasa and Flickr (-)

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To avoid the clunky "export resized and upload to Flickr from Windows Explorer folder" routine, Jim suggests simply emailing photos to Flickr directly from Picasa, which will resize and send for you. Genius!