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July 2010

  1. How can I create a Web 2.0 style logo?
  2. How can I create a 3D software box?
  3. How can I create a polaroid effect for my images?
  4. How can I create 3D text?
  5. How can I fade different images together?
  6. How can I quickly fix an overexposed image?
  7. How can I quickly fix an underexposed image?
  8. June 2010

    1. How can I apply color to only one part of an image?
    2. How can I remove wrinkles from people’s face?
    3. How can I turn a photo into a sketch?
    4. How can I make a digital image look aged?
    5. How can I make yellow teeth white?
    6. How can I change the color of hair?
    7. How can I remove a white background from an image?
    8. How can I remove the background from an image?
    9. How can I crop an image?
    10. Where can I find images for free that I can use with Photoshop?
    11. What is the photoshop interface all about?

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