If you like taking photos, even casual snapshots, you’ve probably heard of Photoshop. And you know that photography has become much more than a matter of pointing and shooting. The online version of Photoshop will take your photography to the next level, enabling you to do much more than aim, shoot, and print. Photoshop lets you edit and intensify your work by tweaking red-eye, size, saturation, highlight, and focus—and that’s only the beginning. Once you’ve mastered Photoshop (and with this many tools, mastery is no easy feat), you’ll never again end up with a photo of less than perfect quality. Store your photos on the website or post them on Facebook and Flickr; soon, you’ll have everyone wondering how you became such an accomplished photographer.
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About Brittni Zotos
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