How To Re-Touch Photos With Paint Shop Pro: Video Series

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Learn how to use Paint Shop Pro with expert tips and advice on editing photos and images in this free video tutorial.

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  1. Learn the reasons why we edit images and photos in Paint Shop Pro with expert tips and advice this free video tutorial.

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  2. Importing and cropping images in Paint Shop Pro is crucial to the photo editing process, get a tutorial in this free video.

    Views: 1,263
  3. Rotating and resizing images in Paint Shop Pro is crucial to the photo editing process, get a tutorial in this free video.

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  4. Using color balancing and filters in Paint Shop Pro is crucial to the photo editing process, get a tutorial in this free video.

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  5. Finding image edges in Paint Shop Pro is crucial to the photo editing process, get a tutorial in this free video.

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  6. Reducing red eye in Paint Shop Pro is a sweet feature of the photo editing process, get a tutorial in this free video.

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  7. Adjusting image contrast and saturation is an important part of the photo editing process, get a tutorial in this free video.

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  8. Removing moire from your images in Paint Shop Pro is crucial to the photo editing process, get a tutorial in this free video.

    Views: 919
  9. Buttonizing images in Paint Shop Pro is crucial to the photo editing process, get a tutorial in this free video.

    Views: 692
  10. Using the paint tools in Paint Shop Pro is crucial to the image and photo editing process, get a tutorial in this free video.

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  11. Replacing colors in Paint Shop Pro is crucial step in the image and photo editing process, get a tutorial in this free video.

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  12. Using the clone tool in Paint Shop Pro is important if you are to get the most out of the image and photo editing process, get a tutorial in this free video.

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  13. Adjusting monitor gamma to edit images in Paint Shop Pro is important to the photo editing process, get a tutorial in this free video.

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  14. Batch processing is a feature of Paint Shop Pro that can make or break your edited photos and images, get a tutorial in this free video.

    Views: 1,245
  15. Using layers in Paint Shop Pro is crucial to the image and photo editing process, get a tutorial in this free video.

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Paint Shop Pro is a fantastic program for photo editing today. It is a program that allows the user to be very hands on with images and manipulate the characteristics of the picture in whatever way they feel is suitable. It gives the user the ability to add specific features to their images such as layers, colors, drawings and many others. Paint Shop Pro is also now being used to create images from scratch at a design level. The impact of this is that anyone with a computer is now able to design and create as they see fit. It is no longer reserved to the established and wealthy designers.

This video clip series will provide tips and techniques for the basic uses of Paint Shop Pro and it's tools and features. Each video is a step by step visual tutorial guiding you through the basics of the program so that you can start editing right away. Whether a novice or an expert editor it's a great way to brush up on the foundations of the program. Take a few minutes and check out some of these videos and their methods. They may just spark your creative side!

 
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