How to Use Settings in Adobe Photoshop

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Summary: Learn how to use the setting in Adobe Photoshop in this free computer video on how to correctly use Adobe Photoshop on your own.

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on 1/18/2009 Thanks so much! I thought my Christmas present of photoshop was going to be in the "maybe someday" category but I plan to use it now!

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on 8/2/2008 thanks a million, it's realy an exposition of experties jobs. i am deeply impressed by the explanatory potential. will be happy to have a direct communication with members who will help me in my field of study. i do hardware computer study in Cameroon and will be happy to have some friends to support me throught advises, direction and all the like. have me through evandearistide@yahoo .fr tel: 0023775789299. waiting on a possitive response. Evande Aristide

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"Hi! This is Kyle with Expert Village, I am going to show you some more tips on using photoshop. Now, if we are going to create a new image then what you want to do is you want to go to file, new, this will pop up, now you can go ahead and name it, we will name it a test, so that… Now typically I go with 8 inches by 10 inches as a good starting point, because that is about the size of you know that you can print out on the middle of the sheet of paper with whatever printer you have. You can choose whatever it is that you need. I go with the 300 resolution on average because that is the best resolution for print quality. Now, on the RGB there is you can either gray scale, if you want to do a black and white image RGB color, CMY color is real good for printing top stuff or lab color. We are just going to go with RGB that it means red, green, blue and for the background, I want transparent or you can pick background color or you can pick white. I am just going to pick transparent, hit okay, now we have got a new image, we are ready to start. "

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