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How to Delete EXIF Data

In this tutorial you will learn how to delete EXIF data.
EXIF is a set of metadata that professional photo cameras create and maintain when they save their pictures. It has most technical information of how the image was taken (lens, shutter, aperture, exposure, ISO), sometimes geolocation (where the images were taken), copyright information, image dimensions and info on which camera model was used to get the shot. Sometimes a part this information might be too private to reveal when you give away a copy of your picture.
So, what do we do?


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How to Create Printable Award Certificates Online

In this tutorial you will learn how to create printable award certificates online.
Creating award certificate on your computer requires time.
What if you don’t have that special font and template, yet you need to create your certificate fast?
In this case you can use one of the online certificate creators. Here is one of them.


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How to Create Gorgeous Wedding Album in a Minute

In this tutorial you will learn how to create a gorgeous printable wedding album in a little bit more than a minute.


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How to Create Captions Online (Billboards, Trophies, Road Signs)

In this tutorial you will learn how to create captions online (Billboards, Trophies, Road Signs).
Creating captions online is easy provided that you’re using a helpful website. Here’s one of them.


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How to Convert RGB to Pantone

In this tutorial you will learn how to convert RGB to Pantone.
Pantone is a color matching system used throughout the industry in order to preserve visual consistency on the various materials used in production: paper, plastic, leather, paints, composite elements, etc. The PANTONE Matching System provides a discrete and unified color coding that can anytime be referred in confidence by any manufacturer in the world.
The digital RGB is a much more approximate space, various factors like angle of monitor to viewer, ambient light, video card or driver settings can influence the display of an RGB value.
Please use a colorimeter to calibrate your monitor before starting the equivalence.
These being said, converting from the digital RGB colorspace to Pantone is easier than you think.


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How to Convert RGB to Hex Colors

In this tutorial you will learn how to convert from RGB to HEX colors.
HEX colors are used by website designers to lock down their color options. There are various ways of converting RGB into HEX, here is one that we find easy.


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How to Convert RGB to CMYK

In this tutorial you will learn how to convert from RGB to CMYK.
RGB and CMYK are abbreviations for color coding spaces used in the print and digital worlds. Their initials represent in fact the different ways color is formed in each of media: in traditional print, color is generated in a subtractive method, while in digital media color is generated additively.
Along time, a need of maintaining a correct equivalence between these two different color generation methods has arisen.
Here is one very handy method.


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How to Convert Hex Colors to RGB

In this tutorial you will learn how to convert HEX to RGB.
HEX colors are used by website designers to lock down their color options. There are various ways of converting them into other color spaces, here is one that we find easy.


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How to Convert Hex Colors to CMYK

In this tutorial, you will learn how to convert HEX colors to CMYK.
HEX colors are used by website designers to lock down their color options. There are various ways of converting them into other color spaces, here is one that we find easy.


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How to Convert CMYK to RGB

In this tutorial you will learn how to convert Cmyk to RGB.
CMYK and RGB are abbreviations for color coding spaces used in the print and digital worlds. Their initials represent in fact the different ways color is formed in each of media: in traditional print, color is generated in a subtractive method, while in digital media color is generated additively.
Along time, a need of maintaining a correct equivalence between these two different color generation methods has arisen.
Here is one very handy method.


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