BUFFALO, NY, August 18, 2010 (Press-News.org) Everyone admires a beautiful photograph. But the average shutterbug struggles to achieve the level of quality seen in professional images. The pros secret is using Photoshop software to enhance their images.
Those who can master Photoshop ( http://photoshoptipcards.vpweb.com ) and the art of digital image editing will quickly see their lifeless photographs turn to beautiful works of art.
However, learning Photoshop can be a daunting task for some. People get frustrated trying to figure out how to use all the intricate buttons and features of this high-tech software. Folks spend hours away from fun, family, and friends as they search the internet and devour books attempting to learn and perfect their craft. But now, with the introduction of 'Photoshop Recipe Cards' by Robert Schwarztrauber, photography buffs get an easier way. The lazy man's way.
Robert Schwarztrauber says, "Whether you want to make gobs of money, amaze your friends, or simply create beautiful art to hang in your home, Photoshop is the tool of choice for today's aspiring photographer and artist. But here's the rub. Many so called 'gurus' online have been telling folks how difficult Photoshop is to master. They're trying to get everyone scared so they can justify the outrageous prices they charge for their Photoshop tutorial ( http://photoshoptipcards.vpweb.com ) courses."
He proudly adds, "Right now, these tip cards are helping people across the globe create beautiful art, easily, using Photoshop. I explain how to do Photoshop in the simplest terms. In fact, I explain things so simply that each one of my tutorials will fit on a space no larger than a 5 x 7 index card. With my 'recipe cards' people don't have to learn Photoshop, they just do it."
Whether you're a pro or amateur photographer, you can begin creating great photos for ad campaigns and promotions, cards for school sports teams, unique baby photos, wall art, and a host of other personal or profit based creative projects. Your imagination is the limit. These new Photoshop Recipe Cards offer you the simplest recipe for success. The lazy man's way.
Photoshop Recipe Cards, sold around the world, are the brainchild of New York photographer Robert Schwarztrauber. They offer amateur and pro photographers alike a low-tech solution for creating stunning photographs easily, using Photoshop Digital Editing software from Adobe.
For more information visit: http://photoshoptipcards.vpweb.com
The Lazy Man's Way to Master Photoshop
Everyone admires a beautiful photograph. But the average shutterbug struggles to achieve the level of quality seen in professional images. The pros secret is using Photoshop software to enhance their images.
2010-08-18
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[Press-News.org] The Lazy Man's Way to Master PhotoshopEveryone admires a beautiful photograph. But the average shutterbug struggles to achieve the level of quality seen in professional images. The pros secret is using Photoshop software to enhance their images.