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		<description><![CDATA[Photo credit courtesy of Richard and Tanya Hories Lesa Snider will be teaching all workshops on the Design, Photoshop and Graphic Imagery Series including The Skinny on Great Design, Image Editing Bootcamp with Photoshop Elements, Photoshop: Quick Photo Fixes, Photoshop: Combining Photos and Vectors, and Elements: From Photo to Graphic Art. See all workshops here 1. How and when did you become a Geek Girl? I have always loved computers and in school I found them fascinating. When I grew up and became a secretary, I delighted in recreating print documents and forms on my computer using WordPerfect for DOS—my....]]></description>
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		<description><![CDATA[It happens to everyone, you&#8217;re reviewing the vacation photos and all the shots are great except they&#8217;re a bit off. One&#8217;s crooked, the other is partially distorted and the last one has a building that towers over everything else. How can you fix all of these without doing multiple transformations per image or giving up hope to salvage it? It gets easier with Photoshop&#8217;s lens correction filter. Photoshop has one filter to fix a myriad of lens-related problems which is helpful since most photos require at least one of these solutions. Most problems can be fixed, but you should stay....]]></description>
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		<title>Perfecting Group Photos Part II</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you&#8217;ve been following along, the last post covered tips on creating a better group photo from multiple shots. The two photos I&#8217;m using as examples aren&#8217;t ideal because they&#8217;re captured at different focal lengths. Luckily, the photos were captured one after another and they didn&#8217;t move at all. The problem: Chris is smiling in one and Danielle is smiling in the other. So I must combine the two so they&#8217;re both happy at the same time! I&#8217;ll do this through layer masks and some simple resizing. The basic principle of this example can used as a solution for many....]]></description>
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