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	<title>The Graphic Reporter: Step by Step Creative Tutorials</title>
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	<description>Step by step creative tutorials on Adobe Photoshop CS3, Photoshop Elements, digital photography, LightRoom, iPhoto, presentations, and graphic design.</description>
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	<copyright>Copyright 2008 Lesa Snider King</copyright>
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	<title>Digital Beauty Shop: Using a Hue/Saturation adjustment layer to change hair color</title>
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	<link>http://graphicreporter.com/tutorials/photoshop_highkey.html</link>
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	<description>If you’re experimenting with color, create a Hue/Saturation adjustment layer. It offers a friendly set of sliders that are easy and fun to play around with, and you don’t even have to select your object first. Because it’s an adjustment layer, the color change takes place on its own layer, leaving your original image unharmed. And since a layer mask tags along with it automatically, you can use it to hide the color change from certain parts of your image... more</description>
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	<title>Hollow Text: How to make your text see-through</title>
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	<link>http://graphicreporter.com/tutorials/photoshop_hollowtext.html</link>
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	<description>Layer styles are great for adding finishing touches to your designs and they can really make text and graphical elements pop off your page. They’re also extremely flexible—they change as your layer content changes, they’re fully editable, savable, and so on. Since they appear on their own layer, they’re nondestructive and when you edit the content of your layer, the style updates automatically. This is superpowerful mojo when it comes to text, as you will soon see. With a single layer style and the flick of your type layer's Fill opacity, you can create completely hollow, 100% see-through text. Here's how to do it... more</description>
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	<title>Creating Coloring Book Art: Using filters to turn a photo into line art!</title>
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	<description>It's easy to get caught up making creative projects for grown-ups like calendars, photo books, and scrapbook pages... but what have you made for the little ones lately? The next time the creative bug bites, consider converting your photos into art for the coloring book crowd instead... more</description>
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