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The Digital Art Studio: Quick Fixes #1 (Square Art)

This is the first in a series of articles on quick fixes you can apply to photos that need squaring-up. In order to prevent distortion when I photograph artwork, it’s essential that the overall proportions of the digital version match those of the original. In other words, it’s not enough for the edges to be […]

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Tip of the Week: Making Space Characters Visible in GREP

This InDesign tip on making space characters visible in GREP was sent to Tip of the Week email subscribers on September 14, 2017. Sign up now and every week you’ll get a new tip, keyboard shortcut, and roundups of new articles, plus exclusive deals sent right to your Inbox! Just scroll down to the bottom of this page, enter your email […]

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It’s InDesign Publish Online Week

This week, we’re working with Adobe and Lynda.com/LinkedIn Learning to spread the word about how great Publish Online is. Video titles and articles that show how to use Publish Online will be “unlocked” this week, and available for free. And we’re offering a special discount on InDesign Magazine subscriptions. Wanna join the party? Read on! What […]

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How to Rescue a Poorly Lit Image with Photoshop’s Shadows/Highlights Adjustment

Photoshop’s Shadows/Highlights adjustment is the perfect tool for rescuing a poorly lit image. But what do all those sliders really do? Here, we’ll go through the adjustment process to see how we can make those options work for us. Step 1: Open Shadows/Highlights In this photograph of actor Emily Watson (courtesy of Caroline Bonarde Ucci, under […]

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