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Alibony Lessons for Photoshop Elements
Lesson 19: Make a Colorful Postcard
May 21, 2009
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Learn how to use Photoshop Elements to edit and enhance your photos with these easy tips and techniques.
Lesson 22: Fix Underexposed Photos
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Lesson 19: Make a Colorful Postcard
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In this Photoshop Elements 7 lesson, learn how to add a title and text to a photo, then style the text to create a colorful postcard.
In this Photoshop Elements 7 lesson, learn how to add a title and text to a photo, then style the text to create a colorful postcard.
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May 21, 2009
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