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Website Wednesday - Photojojo
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over 5 years ago
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Jeff Greene
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Photojojo by Jeff Greene / Each Wednesday I will feature a website that offers cool and compelling content for photographers. This week's pick is Photojojo . Weird name but inspiring content. This site offers off-beat, unique tutorials, Do...
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Tuesday Tutorial - Dodge & Burn
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over 5 years ago
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Jeff Greene
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Dodging & Burning in Photoshop by Jeff Greene / This is the first in a series of Tuesday Tutorials where I will offer a useful tip, trick, or technique that will enhance your images. This week I will cover dodging and burning in Photoshop...
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Marcel Marceau Dies at Age 84
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over 5 years ago
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Jeff Greene
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There were no last words...
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Students can steal our software!
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over 5 years ago
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Jeff Greene
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by Jeff Greene / Well almost... If you're a student and can meet the following qualifications, you're eligible for a special, one time purchase of Microsoft Office Ultimate 2007 for $59.95. This is a significant savings compared to the suggested...
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Animoto
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over 5 years ago
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Jeff Greene
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-by Jeff Greene / Here's a cool new site that let's you easily fabricate MTV-like music videos from your favorite images. Animoto www.animoto.com provides a free 30 second video of 12-15 images set to the beat of music. However, other than the option...
Microsoft Photo Community Blog
Help Find Steve Fossett
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over 5 years ago
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Jeff Greene
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Steve Fossett ©2007 NPR.com by Jeff Greene / By now you have heard of the mysterious disappearance of famed adventurer Steve Fossett . On September 3rd, Fossett took off from a private airstrip near Reno to scout dry lake beds for an upcoming...
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Photoshop World
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over 5 years ago
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Jeff Greene
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-by Jeff Greene / I have just returned from another impressive Photoshop World presented by the National Association of Photoshop Professionals . This event for all Photoshop enthusiasts is held twice a year in the Spring (East Coast) and in the...
Microsoft Photo Community Blog
Microsoft Icon of Imaging Phil Borges
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over 5 years ago
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Jeff Greene
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-by Jeff Greene / Social documentary photographer Phil Borges, who was named a Microsoft Icon of Imaging in July, was recently interviewed on CNN . The focus of the story is Phil's organization Bridges for Understanding and their efforts to foster...
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Sensor Cleaning
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over 5 years ago
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Jeff Greene
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-by Jeff Greene / I can almost set my calendar based on the number of emails I receive regarding sensor dust. The hot, dry summer months, along with the increased use of cameras during vacation time adds up to dirty sensors. Factor in that most...
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