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digital lifestyle (starterkit 1/2007)

Digital cameras

You have to first ask yourself how important time is in your imaging endeavors. If you highly value the time and money involved in film and developing, you will certainly benefit from a digital camera. If, on the other hand, you simply want to get images into your computer for various reasons, and especially if you want to print big images, you may be happier using a film or flatbed scanner rather than a camera.

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Kubota's Artistic Tools (starterkit 1/2007)

With the advance of photographic technology in recent years, portrait and wedding photographers have been freed from the expense and delays they endured as a result of relying on a film-based workflow. Now having switched to digital, they face another set of problems: Correcting, enhancing and presenting all of their digital images! Not to mention the learning curve involved in the transition.

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Mark's 101 Totally Awesome Photo Tips (starterkit 1/2007)

Learn More With Photoshop By Watching Live Action Video Tutorials

Yes! Rather you are a marketer, photographer or designer, now anyone can learn how to use Adobe Photoshop for creating spectacular pieces of art!

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Digital Portable multimedia players (.psd 1/2007)

Thanks to portable multimedia players that can record audio and video it's not only your music collection that's now accessible on the move. It wasn't long ago that we were wowed by the idea of being able to carry all our music with us on a device not much bigger than a cassette tape. But now that every John has an iPod or something similar, these audio-only players are starting to feel a bit like old news.

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Lucis Art review (.psd 1/2007)

I'm not good at keeping secrets, and in this case, the secret is a juicy one! Rumor has it, digital artists who successfully market their work have been known to use the cross-platform Lucis Art plug-in to give their images a painted, colored pencil or otherworldly look, or even a combination of these effects. This results in images that stand out from the crowd.

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Power Retouche Pro, version 7.0 (.psd 1/2007)

Power Retouche Pro is a set of twenty-four high-quality image correction plug-ins. All of them support both 8 and 16 bits per channel colour depth in RGB as well as CMYK mode (excluding Transparency). Also, some of those plug-ins are also capable of working in the Lab, Duotone, Grayscale, HSB, HSL and Multichannel modes. One of their common features is the ability to save and load custom settings, which gives the user the opportunity to easily duplicate the effect should such need arise.

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Strata 3D CX 5.0 (.psd 2/2007)

For users that scream when they see the complex interface and price of programs like Maya, Strata 3D CX will be seen as welcome relief. With a suggested retail price of $695.00, and an interface familiar to users of Adobe products such as Photoshop and Illustrator, it's an excellent tool for the freelance artist and 3D novice alike.

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Corel Painter IX (.psd 2/2007)

Corel Painter IX.5 is the newest version of paint software designed especially to artists who create their projects with a help of traditional painting techniques and would like to import their workshops to the computer screen.

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Graphics Tablet (.psd 3/2007)

If you're a graphic artist, you may have been told that a graphics tablet can benefit you. .psd Team and our betatesters discusses the features of graphics tablets to help you decide if a tablet is right for you, and which tablet best fits your needs and budget (also look at page 22 on the article: Are tablets worth what you pay? written by great artist Jessica Weaver specially for .psd Magazine).

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QuarkXPress 7 review (.psd 4/2007)

Have you ever considered what the world of desktop publishing would be without QuarkXpress? Probably the same as a nation without a ruler! Xpress has a reputation as a long-time master of DTP. For many years it was number one in all graphic design studios and publishing and printing houses. Of course it had its share of quirks but was still considered the best option available.

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Color calibrators (.psd 4/2007)

Calibrate your display – just like professionals

Radius was a computer hardware firm founded by Burrell Smith, Andy Hertzfeld, Mike Boich, Matt Carter, Alain Rossman and other members of the original Mac team specializing in Macintosh equipment. Founded in May 1986, their products ranged from processor upgrade cards (Radius Accelerator) bringing Motorola 68020 processors to earlier Macintosh systems; graphics accelerators (Radius QuickColor); television tuners (RadiusTV); video capture cards (VideoVision); color calibrators (PrecisionColor); multi-processor systems (Radius Rocket) for 3D rendering and multiple OS sessions; high-end video adapters and monitors.

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