Wacom
Wacom is giving NAPP members the best deal on the Intuos5 Touch Medium Tablet. We have a coupon code available for our members for $50 dollars off… just make sure you are logged in and follow the link to get the code.
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Lightroom 5 is Now Available!
If you are a user of Lightroom today is a good day. Adobe has just announced that Lightroom 5 is now available as a standalone license and a update for anyone using the Creative Cloud! If you want to get up to speed on the features of Lightroom 5, Scott Kelby and Matt Kloskowski made…
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The Practicality of Puppet Warp
RC has some great tips on getting the most out of the puppet warp tool. He starts by giving you the basics and then move on to adjusting distortion in your photos.
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NAPP Image of the Week 6.7.2013
Corey and I did the judging on the images last week but, while there was never a problem for web site users, we had a technical glitch getting the Image of the Week results posted until today. I apologize because I know how so many of our NAPP members pour over the Image of the…
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Photoshop Fun Contest 7: with tutorial!
Contest rules and then a short tutorial following the image… to see who reads these things! :D Ok, for the last few times I have given you multiple images to play with… I always like to see who feels the need to use all images and who just chooses certain elements. Nothing wrong with either…
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Lumedyne is offering NAPP members a special $80 discount on each order of their new X Flash Recycle Accelerators for Canon, Nikon and Nissin flashes.
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Photoshop Fun Contest 6 Winners
Well it looks like a lot of you let off some steam… ok, that was bad… steam was a theme and some fun stuff was turned in, but I have to give the final nod to Bradj for his great detail work on the steam dial… Michelle Scott goes to pieces as she gets things…
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The Help Desk: Exif Data Removal in Lightroom and Bridge
Nicole Young follows up last weeks tutorial by showing how to removal all or part of your Exif data from you image using Lightroom and Bridge. These two options are great for being able to do batch processing of multiple files and also allowing you to have a little more leeway in what info is left with the file.
Don’t forget about the Help Desk, if you have a question about Photoshop or Lightroom, then click on the help menu at the top of this page and leave a question for our answer experts.
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