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		<title>Color Correcting Digital Camera Images</title>
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		<description>As far as digital technology has come, there&apos;s still one thing that digital cameras won&apos;t do: give you perfect color every time. In fact, if they gave us perfect color 50% of the time, that would be incredible; but unfortunately, every digital camera (and every scanner that captures traditional photos) sneaks in some kind of color cast in your image.</description>
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		<title>Sending a Portfolio Presentation to a Client</title>
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		<description>In Photoshop CS there&apos;s a new feature that takes a folder full of images, creates a slide show (complete with transitions), and compresses it into PDF format so you can e-mail it easily to a client for proofing. This is perfect for showing your portfolio to clients, sending clients proofs of wedding shots or portrait sittings, and any of a dozen other uses, none of which I can happen to think of right at this particular moment, but I&apos;m sure later today, when I&apos;m at the mall or driving to the office, they&apos;ll come to me.</description>
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		<title>Removing Things in Perspective</title>
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		<description>Before Photoshop CS2&apos;s introduction of the Vanishing Point filter, cloning away things in perspective was one of the hardest removal tasks of all. Luckily, this incredibly cool filter not only simplifies removing things in perspective, it actually makes it fun. In fact, this is one of those filters that&apos;s so amazing, you can wind up spending hours cloning away things that have no business being cloned away.</description>
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		<title>3D Type Effect</title>
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		<description>Using Photoshop&apos;s built-in features, you can easily create a simple looking 3D type effect in a few easy steps.</description>
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		<title>Circular Type</title>
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		<description>You can easily create a simple circular type effect in just a few easy steps with this quick tutorial.</description>
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		<title>Multi-Colored Glow</title>
		<link>http://tc.eserver.org/20197.html</link>
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		<description>By using Layer Styles, this effect can be created in two simple steps. Scott Kelby shows you how to look like a professional at a beginner&apos;s level.</description>
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		<title>OS X Quick Type</title>
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		<description>The new operating system is bringing a whole new design trend and the glass-look of OS X is a very desirable look that people have been begging to learn how to recreate.</description>
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		<title>Quick Plastic</title>
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		<description>The new Layer Styles features in Photoshop 6.0, you can easily create a cool, realistic-looking plastic effect for your text.</description>
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		<title>Warp Type with Inlines</title>
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		<description>When adding powerful new features from Photoshop 6, you can create amazing effects in very little time. Scott Kelby shows you how to create this great type effect in a few short steps.</description>
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