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Permanently turning off the automatic Adobe Photo Downloader Connected Photographer Magazine - November 2006 We're very big fans of the new Adobe Photoshop Elements 5.0 product. There is one complaint, though, we have about Elements. It's really just a nit, and it's easy to fix. When you install Elements, the program installs something called the Adobe Photo Downloader. By following these instructions, you can quickly reclaim almost 2MB of your system's RAM. It's not a huge amount, but every little bit adds up.
Amazing art with Microsoft Paint (of all things) Connected Photographer Magazine - July 2006 Can you use Microsoft Paint to create great digital art? We didn't think so either. But, apparently, you can. In this Site of the Month, we show you what one artist was capable of producing with this most-primitive of paint programs.
A great, safe painting program for little kids (and dads) Connected Photographer Magazine - May 2006 A few weeks ago, we published an article about how to create romantic picture effects using a free software program. Now, with Mother's Day just behind us, it's only fitting that we talk about free software for the kids that may eventually arrive after some good romancing.
Genuine Fractals vs. Enlarger PRO: which is better? Connected Photographer Magazine - January 2006 Back in July, we ran a review of Enlarger PRO, a program by Bearded Frog (a name still makes me chuckle) that uses fractals to help you enlarge your digital images and still retain some degree of sharpness. After the review ran, we got a number of reader letters asking us about a program called Genuine Fractals, perhaps the best known of the enlargement add-ons for Photoshop. In this article, we compare the two. The results will shock you.
Bringing your scans into focus using Hamrick's VueScan Connected Photographer Magazine - December 2005 Every once in awhile John Roling happens upon a piece of software that he didn't even know he needed, but after using, can't imagine ever being without it. Hamrick Software's VueScan is one of those programs. What does it do and why should you get it? Well, you'll have to read this article to find out.
Microsoft Office Picture Manager is an eBay and blogging wonder Connected Photographer Magazine - May 2005 If you're interested in a tool to crop, resize, and prepare images for eBay or your blog, Microsoft Office Picture Manager may be all you need. Read our review to find out.
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