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		<title>Learn Photoshop &#8211; How to Simulate a Hand Traced Drawing</title>
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www.Free-Photoshop-Video-Tutorials.com Learn how to make it look like the person in a photo is a hand-traced cartoon character. For this effect, we cover the use of the extract command, poster edges filter, refine edges command, and stroke layer style.</p>
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		<title>Learn Photoshop Elements Now &#8211; Read More</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 06 Sep 2010 01:19:50 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you seriously want to create digital photos that wow others, you&#8217;re likely to look for image editing software. Adobe has a family of Photoshop software that helps users take their digital photos from ordinary to amazing. With the choices available, it can be hard to decide which one is right for you.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you seriously want to create digital photos that wow others, you&#8217;re likely to look for image editing software. Adobe has a family of Photoshop software that helps users take their digital photos from ordinary to amazing. With the choices available, it can be hard to decide which one is right for you.</p>
<p>Learn Elements Now. Adobe Photoshop Elements is the member of the Photoshop family, which was made for non-professional consumers who want to get professional-looking results without professional-level skills or the high ticket price. Here are <strong>5 reasons</strong> you should choose Photoshop Elements:</p>
<p><strong>1. Powerful editing features -</strong> Anybody who has taken digital pictures needs to remove the occasional red eye. Photoshop Elements helps you do this with ease. But there&#8217;s a lot more you can do with Adobe Photoshop, things you probably never imagined you could do in your home computer or laptop. These include changing skin tones, erasing unwanted bystanders on travel pictures, combining the best of two photos to make the perfect one, and many more. The best part is, it only takes a couple of minutes to achieve these effects..</p>
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<p><strong>2. Add text, graphics and decorative edges &#8211; </strong>Transform your pictures into more effective communication pieces. Add text, shapes and other graphics and even decorative borders and edges. It&#8217;s like scrap booking on your computer &#8211; but much easier, faster and mess-free.</p>
<p><strong>3. Turn your images into physical products &#8211; </strong>Share your photos through physical products you&#8217;ll be proud to give away to friends and family, or as marketing pieces for your small business.</p>
<p><strong>4. Share your photos online &#8211; </strong>With the optional membership in Photoshop.com Plus, you can share your best photos online. Photoshop Elements provides templates &#8211; some have animation, some allow dynamic interaction. Using these templates, you can have an interactive online album in mere minutes.</p>
<p><strong>5. Organize photos &#8211; </strong>Photoshop Elements enables one-click transferring of photos into your computer. Photos are automatically organized by date and time, as well as tagging with any keywords of your choice. This allows you to sort and find photos quickly. The optional membership in Photoshop.com Plus also comes with automatic online backup of up to 1,500 photos.</p>
<p>There&#8217;s no doubt Photoshop Elements makes digital photography fun and rewarding. Photoshop Elements makes a lot of tasks &#8211; from editing photos to transforming them into digital and physical products, to organizing and storing photos &#8211; fast and easy. It&#8217;s a good choice for the consumer who doesn&#8217;t want to spend hours learning a complicated image editing software like Adobe Photoshop CS4.</p>
<p>Even though Photoshop Elements is easier to use than professional level software, it nevertheless has a learning curve. For more information on &#8220;Photoshop Elements&#8221; Click Here, Act Now</p>
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		<title>Photoshop Tutorial- Burnt Paper Effect</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 06 Sep 2010 01:19:38 +0000</pubDate>
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Here I will show you how to create a realistic burnt paper effect on Adobe photoshop CS3. www.adobe.com PLEASE WATCH MY NEXT TUTORIAL WHICH WILL COME OUT SHORTLY ON HOW TO ADD TO THE NEW BURNT PAPER EFFECT THAT YOU HAVE!!! Check the Video reponses section

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		<title>[BiTS] 2. Understanding Layers</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 06 Sep 2010 00:22:49 +0000</pubDate>
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Read the description for more information and help! Learn about the importance of layers and why they are so useful. Also learn about the layers panel and layers menu. The stock image of Earth was from a space wallpaper stock pack. The image is just used as an example. The second installment in a series [...]]]></description>
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Read the description for more information and help! Learn about the importance of layers and why they are so useful. Also learn about the layers panel and layers menu. The stock image of Earth was from a space wallpaper stock pack. The image is just used as an example. The second installment in a series of tutorials that will take you from a beginner to intermediate Photoshop user. Learn about adjustment layers, different types of layers and a bit about filters in the next video tutorial that will be released next Thursday! =====FAQ===== What is BiTS? It stands for Beginner [to] Intermediate Tutorial Series, and is a tutorial series that will take you from a Beginner to an Intermediate Photoshop user. How often is the series updated? A new tutorial is released every Thursday. How many videos will be in the series? As of now there are no fixed number of tutorials. When the series comes to a close I may have a number in mind. What is the goal of this series? This series is meant to provide a quality set of tutorials to teach a new user how to use Photoshop. When I was learning, I had a hard time choosing the order of tutorials to watch. This series is meant to solve that problem by giving viewers a list of tutorials and the order in which to view them. If you have any questions, feel free to tweet and follow me: @interspect bit.ly If this tutorial or tutorial series helped you in any way, please subscribe!</p>
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		<title>Why Learning German is Important</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Learning German can be scary if you are a beginner, especially if you have attempted to learn it once before and failed. The reasons take on a variety of forms: the pace is too fast, an overwhelming amount of vocabulary, and problematic memorization. Learning to speak the German language can be made much easier, and [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Learning German can be scary if you are a beginner, especially if you have attempted to learn it once before and failed. The reasons take on a variety of forms: the pace is too fast, an overwhelming amount of vocabulary, and problematic memorization. Learning to speak the German language can be made much easier, and the learning process made much faster, by joining any one of these specialist German language schools in Germany, Austria or Switzerland.</p>
<p>&#13;Learning German can be an enjoyable experience, and it can also be a very useful skill. Despite the rise of China, Germany stands as the fourth largest economy in the world and the economic powerhouse of Europe. Learning the German language can be a bit more complicated to learn than Spanish for some English speakers. It can be made easier by using word books, and especially illustrated dictionaries. A beginner should practice pointing at objects (or pictures) and repeating the German words for them over and over.</p>
<p>&#13;German courses are all about teaching and it&#8217;s been proven that students who engage in practicing their lesson often learn more than those who don&#8217;t stay engaged. This means that the best German course should give you the information you need in a way that will let you engage with your learning. Try to find German courses that are taught exclusively by fully qualified and experienced teachers. Taking courses in Business German (sometimes called vocational German) can also be highly useful, since it is becoming popular as people see the need for knowledge of German, alongside skills for a specific profession, in today&#8217;s global economy.</p>
<p>&#13;German is the most commonly used language on the Internet after English. Take note of that if your future is in banking, the investment industry, or government, because Germany is one of the top five sources of foreign direct investment in the USA. As you can see, regardless of what your business future may hold, you will likely encounter a very valuable use for some German language skills.</p>
<p>&#13;German is one of the most widely spoken languages in the world, and more Europeans speak native German than English, French, Italian or Spanish. In Western Europe, German is second only to English as the most often spoken second language, and in Eastern Europe, German is the principal language of business, diplomacy and tourism. German is one of the world&#8217;s major languages. It is spoken by around 100 million native speakers and 80 million non-native speakers.</p>
<p>&#13;It is particularly important in literature, philosophy, painting, architecture and music. You would be surprised at how many of the most historically important works were originally written in German. It is also an official language of five western European countries, and a second language for many eastern European countries. One encounters German speakers all over the world, as inhabitants of places in South America, Asia, and Africa, as well as tourists. German is thus considered a pluricentric language.</p>
<p>&#13;German is not only a language of the past. As prolific researchers and scholars, German speakers produce nearly 80,000 new book titles each year. It is closely related to and classified alongside English and Dutch. Germany is a country that truly works hard and plays hard.</p>
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<p>Julie Landry is a fluent German speaker that has written a popular <a rel="nofollow" onclick="javascript:_gaq.push(['_trackPageview', '/outgoing/article_exit_link']);" href="http://www.learntospeak-german.com/rocket_german_review.html">Rocket German Review</a> on her site. <a rel="nofollow" onclick="javascript:_gaq.push(['_trackPageview', '/outgoing/article_exit_link']);" href="http://www.learntospeak-german.com">Learn to Speak German</a> is a site dedicated to helping people learn German. You can learn more about <a rel="nofollow" onclick="javascript:_gaq.push(['_trackPageview', '/outgoing/article_exit_link']);" href="http://www.learntospeak-german.com">Rocket German</a> there.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong> “Mein Hund möchte eine Schinkenrolle bitte.”*</strong> While I’m sure common phrases uttered in Austrian crime series Inspector Rex may not have helped me navigate the Viennese transport system, they did at least prime my ears to understand when to get off for the “Volksoper”. Watching non-English speaking television has benefits beyond mere entertainment. As multicultural TV channel SBS says, to ‘be a citizen of the world’ means making an effort, and for those of us who cringe at the idea of language classes or car radio cassettes in rush-hour, plain old television osmosis-learning is a fun way to gain entrée into faraway lands.</p>
<p>Every day, Australians watch an average of 3 hours 7 minutes of TV, but few of us watch non-English speaking/foreign need-to-read-that-yellow-text kind of entertainment as shown by SBS, who in 2007 ratings, had a market share of 5.5% . SBS broadcast more than half their programs in over 60 non-English languages and have more than 400 international and local program sources including dramas and comedies from countries such as Denmark, Austria, Italy, and Russia. Some notable shows include the crime/drama series of Unit One from Denmark, which won an Emmy in 2002, the Austrian crime series Inspector Rex, with a team of detectives and their sleuthing German Shepherd, and the Italian ladies of romantic drama Shopgirls.</p>
<p>So in all those hours of plasmatic light or cathode rays with noise blaring from endless Harvey Norman ads, why should one flick the switch over to a foreign TV show for entertainment? Surely the effort of having to READ is just too much after a day at work. Au contraire, the reading bit is easy. And there are so many more benefits of watching foreign television that won’t happen with another Friends re-run, which is just a saga of who will hook up with whom and in the end maybe Phoebe and Joey should have too just to give us that snuggly feeling.</p>
<p>**What is good TV anyway?</p>
<p>The contented sighs one might have when protagonists finally “get it on” are a sign that TV had an effect beyond a mere advertising medium. The ingredients for a good TV show have the aim of tasting good; of entertaining you. To hold audience attention, a TV show must have certain essential ingredients: a good script, good acting and believable characters. You know, those shows that make you believe “Hey it’s Rachel!” Rather than “Hey, it’s Jennifer Aniston who married then divorced Brad Pitt and had a string of mediocre romantic comedies.” Character not celebrity. Good TV ingredients can be sprinkled among many cuisines with varying degrees of taste, whether it be the Aussie barbie of Neighbours, the British beef wellington of The Bill, or the foreign fricassee of shows on SBS.</p>
<p>**Why bother to learn another language?</p>
<p>So what, you reckon TV is only for having a few laughs or drooling over the latest in it-girls and spunky boys, why bother learning more words in some other language? People sprechen zee English pretty much everywhere these days. This may be so, but the natives appreciate any effort foreigners make to learn the lingo, or at least try to pronounce the words. Imagine the oft-reported scenario of French waiters cocking their head in mock confusion over your rounded ays and arrs of hybridised “le water glug-glug le please”. Until they realise you’re from Australia and then that the bottle of six Euro water is proffered to thirsted tongues. The renowned arrogance of the English and Americans of refusing to even say please &#8211; even in English &#8211; have hardened the garcons and gaullish gals to defend their language behind a protective sheet of fillo pastry.</p>
<p>The easiest of the languages to pick up casually from TV are the European ones, as they don’t rely on tonal variations or squiggly writing.</p>
<p>But what does learning a language really mean? There’s writing, speaking and listening – for sure watching foreign TV you won’t learn how to write the little umlauts and cedillas and which way the thingee goes over the e, but the most important element of languages is being about to speak and understand.</p>
<p>So, when in Rome as they say…</p>
<p>**Learn to Speak and Pronounce</p>
<p>And in Rome you may be, but reading out words from a language dictionary sounds like Dame Edna trying to sing the Marseillaise. So there’s the first benefit learning another language &#8211; charming the natives so you won’t end up with overcooked snails thrown petanque style at your backpack.</p>
<p>No doubt the community class German tutor I had went home to a bottle of schnapps to dull the pain of two hours of cringeworthy ocker-isation of his language. “Vass ohben in douitzland see fet swyne mitt hunndden alls swestern ist” &#8211; which, if you could be understood by confused Berliners &#8211; would earn a mighty slap with some of their bratwurst and perhaps a jail sentence (what’s up in Germany you fat pigs with dogs as sisters). Do you think someone would serve you at Oktoberfest with that accent? Kein Malzbier for du. So that’s why, while sitting on the couch having a laugh, or biting your nails in suspense, your brain is picking up on the tongue-twisting utterances of another land. You hear what is right, and that safeguards against embarrassing faux pas. Just imagine “What would Moser from Inspector Rex say right now.” If you’re pretending to be Inspector Rex himself, the rest is easy. Woof will suffice.</p>
<p>**Learn to listen at real pace</p>
<p>Hearing the natural conversations of native speakers also helps to comprehend a language – those cringe-worthy classroom read-alouds stumble on cedillas and circumnavigate through ^ circumflex thingees. The real world is fast and full of slang that would never mention “baladeurs” in the age of iPods &#8211; so don’t bother with your high school language tapes, which were dumbed down for hormonally impaired students anyway. Listening to another language from natives accustoms you to the express train pace of colloquial speech; helpful for those frazzled moments at ticket booths and checkouts.</p>
<p>**Learn about culture</p>
<p>So, you can sprechen and you can comprende, but the most useful element of foreign TV is the visual element, sort of like looking up swear words in the dictionary at home because they’re not in the study curriculum. Foreign TV gives a backdoor tour that travel brochures photoshopped to paradise perfection won’t show. For example, one could surmise that the Viennese police all drive the latest in Audis or Alfa Romeos, generally live on a diet of ham rolls, and mental patients are treated with the civility of English Lords. And that in Denmark, murders are freaky, everywhere is within one hours’ drive of Copenhagen and interrogating prisoners without a lawyer is no worries as long as you cloud the cramped room with a fog of cigarette smoke. How true this is to real life, I am yet to find out, but watching the landscape used in the show makes me want to go there. Yes, most of the time Denmark looks dreary, windy, and cold, but the homes are exquisite, the streets look clean and they eat danishes, albeit not the ones we’re used to. Every episode of Inspector Rex is a travel spruik for Vienna, even the one in the sewers (typical Austrians, one could eat a schnitzel of those floors). So strong was the love of Inspector Rex that I diverted part of a holiday for four days in Vienna, to have a Rex experience. The hours of dogged detective work helped me to know where the public transport went, that “Prater” fun park was quietest on Mondays and that ham rolls could be found as easily as beer at an Oktoberfest. There’s even an Inspector Rex tour, with your own German Shepherd escort. Watching foreign television also gives a hint at what white-teethed preppy travel hosts won’t show you; the drug scene, the dodgy areas, the racial tensions and role expectations. Stilettos not sneakers while shopping, as shown in the Italian series Shopgirls, which illustrates a point that European women make an effort to look fabulous even when buying milk.</p>
<p>Remember though that even European ladies might succumb to ugh boots in winter, so it’s worthwhile to keep a sceptical raised eyebrow. Sort of like questioning American TV shows and how a chef and a waitress could afford a massive New York apartment, or that all lifeguards have minimum double D buoyancy devices or six-pack washboard stomachs.</p>
<p>The couch potato lifestyle can be pommes frites fabulous by watching foreign TV shows – the sights, sounds and speech will filter into your brain and itch your credit card to rack up some frequent flyer points. So beam that TV remote to foreign television to become a citizen of the world and learn that yes, you can buy ham rolls for dogs in Vienna.</p>
<p>*Note: I fully admit that any foreign language in this article is most likely grammatically incorrect, but hey, at least I gave it a go.</p>
<p>References:</p>
<p>SBS FAQ, 2002, SBS, http://www20.sbs.com.au/sbscorporate/index.php?id=380</p>
<p>List of Australian television ratings for 2007, 2007, Wikipedia,, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Australian_television_ratings_for_2007</p>
<p>Bob Peters, Free-to-air television: Trends and issues, 2005, Australian Film Commission, http://www.afc.gov.au/gtp/wftvanalysis.html</p>
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