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Adobe shows the raw, dark side of Photoshop CS6

Photoshop CS6 will get a dark gray interface by default and, of course it inherits Lightroom 4's new raw-image editing controls.

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Training on Photoshop Elements 10 - A Tutorial Video Course from InfiniteSkills

The 8.5 Hour training series covers photo organization, editing and sharing with the program's latest features and core functionality for small business and home use.(PRWEB) January 23, 2012 Software training developer InfiniteSkills Inc is now offering an extended Adobe Photoshop Elements 10 Tutorial Video course, targeted toward beginners interested in learning photo correction, organization ...

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College offers course in iPhone photography

London colleges are planning to offer a first in photography - a course dedicated to the iPhone.

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iPhoneography: College is first to offer course solely dedicated to iPhone photography

Course tutor Richard Gray, a photographer for 25 years, claims the iPhone can be used to create incredible images without the need of expensive equipment.

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Course Report: A Brief History of Timekeeping 04 [Uncertain Principles]

Through a weird quirk of scheduling, I haven't actually taught the intro modern physics course since I started writing pop-science books about modern physics. So, this week has been the first chance I've really had to use material I generated for the books to introduce topics in class. In the approximately chronological ordering of the course, we're now up to the late 1800's, and the next book ...

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