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Archive for the ‘Productivity’ Category

Quick Zoom Techniques in Photoshop

November 21st, 2007

The zoom button is a pain to use, keyboard commands can be a little tedious, but there’s a better way to zoom in Photoshop.



Time Management Tips From Across the Web

October 6th, 2007

A roundup of the best articles from a Time Management group writing project at Inspiration Bit.



Photoshop Essentials: Workspace and Workflow

October 1st, 2007

Photoshop workspace and workflow habits can really make a difference in the way a photo turns out after post-processing. Here are some of the essential items to keep in mind when using Photoshop.



Quick-Tip: Save Your Photoshop Workspace

September 21st, 2007

If you like to keep a certain set of palettes in Photoshop, save it so you don’t ever have to re-organize your workspace.



Quick Tip: Rename Your Photoshop Layers

September 13th, 2007

Renaming your Photoshop layers can help you remember what you did in the event that you want to modify your post-processing.



Time Management For Bloggers and Photographers

September 10th, 2007

As a blogger and photographer, my online activities have become quite demanding. Here’s how I manage my time through a 7-Day schedule.



Quick Tip: Keep A “To Do” Set Of Photos

September 7th, 2007

Don’t have time to post-process all your photos immediately after a shoot? Keep a “To-Do” list and streamline your workflow habits.



Quick Tip: Backup Your Photos on DVD

July 26th, 2007

We all know the importance of backing up photos. There’s one method that gives reasonable security at a fairly low cost: DVD backup.



Quick Tip: Increase Your Real Estate in Photoshop

July 5th, 2007

How to use a quick keyboard command in Photoshop to maximize your working space and give you a better view of your photo.



My Digital Photography Workflow: Post-Processing

April 9th, 2007

We’re on part three of my three part mini-series on digital photography workflow. In part one I covered my in-camera workflow, and in part two I covered my organization workflow. So now that the photos have been captured, stored, and organized, we’re ready to start the editing process.
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