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Graphics

How to Make a Tattoo in Photoshop CS6

In this video tutorial we will show you how to photoshop a tattoo tutorial.


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How to Make Face Thinner using Potoshop CS6

In this video tutorial we will show you how to photoshop a face to make it thinner.


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How to Make Sketch Effect in Photoshop CS6

In this video tutorial we will show you how to make Photoshop sketch effect.


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How to Make Pencil Effect in Photoshop CS6

In this video tutorial we will show you how to make Photoshop pencil effect.


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How to Make Lightroom Run Faster


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How to Make an Animated GIF from Video in GIMP

In this video tutorial we will show you how to make an animated GIF in GIMP from video.


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How to Make Color Transparent in GIMP

In this video tutorial we will show you how to make color transparent in GIMP.


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How to Make Custom GIMP Brushes

In this video tutorial we will show you how to make custom GIMP brushes.


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Basics

How to Make an Editable PDF in Acrobat

The files which are created in Adobe Acrobat X can be viewed in Adobe Reader. The latest version is the Adobe Reader 10 which comes with a lot of features but it still lags behind when it comes to saving the data or managing editable PDF forms. So if you are sending a form to a person who will use Adobe Reader 10 to fill it, you will have to save the file in Acrobat X in a particular format. Follow this tutorial to learn how to make an editable PDF.


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How to Make PDF Files Open in a Specific View in Acrobat

Acrobat Reader X can be customized to a certain extent and can be controlled in terms of how you view PDF files, such as its zoom/page size and whether the book marks panel or the page panel is shown. Such settings in Acrobat view ensure that each time the document is accessed; it is viewable according to those preset specifics which eventually makes navigation easy for the viewer.


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