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PhotoShop Elements 2 Detailed Workflow

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For several years I did not even know what the word workflow meant (as it pertained to digital photography).  And then I started to focus on the word 'workflow' that I was seeing in so many posts in the newsgroups.  I became aware.  I studied and learned and implemented.  A digital workflow is an important investment in your digital future.  Make the investment...and make it wisely.

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Saving A Digital Image For Email

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Emailing a properly sized image is very important...and it's easy!.

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Transferring Images from your Digital Camera

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The process of transferring images from your camera to your computer is relatively simple once you get the hang of it.

Remember as you are completing this process that these digital images are your negatives.  They are important.  Mess up here and you'll have real problems.  Transfer images when you have a clear head and the opportunity to concentrate.

Last Updated ( Sunday, 27 January 2008 12:44 ) Read more...
 

Workflow Overview

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While there are many ways to handle digital images this is an overview of the workflow that Jim teaches:

Last Updated ( Wednesday, 06 February 2008 21:42 ) Read more...
 


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