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I can answer any and all questions regarding Adobe Photoshop. If you need help with layers, masks, channels, paths, fixing photos, drawing by hand, or even filters, feel free to ask me.

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I have been teaching Photoshop in the classroom and online for almost a decade. I currently teach online at http://www.PhotoshopLearningZone.com

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I am completely self-taught with Photoshop - which I believe is the best way to learn. A good book, tutorials, and experts (such as those here at AllExperts) to ask question of is the best way to understand a subject. I have been an Expert here at AllExperts in several other catgeories (MS Word, Excel, Windows, etc.) for a long time.

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Recent Answers from Richard Rost

2011-06-02 removing brick look:

You could try to apply a soften filter, but that might make the whole image look blurry. You could also try using one of the smoothing tools to manually "rub out" the lines. My guess is that there is no

2011-02-05 Reducing PDF sizes...:

I've had this problem before too. The issue might be the resolution of your images. When I create a PDF file using the Acrobat Print Driver, I just manually set the resolution to something like 150 or

2011-01-21 photo editing:

The easiest way to do this is to use the selection tools (like the Magic Wand) to remove the background - cut them out. Then you can create a new layer with whatever background you want. There are a million

2011-01-05 DPI:

To the best of my knowledge, Photoshop cannot do this. You can try to apply a SMOOTH filter which will blend and blur those pixels together and might give the APPEARANCE of adding resolution, but it's

2010-10-29 adding layers:

Take your background image and put it on its own layer. Put the foreground image on its own layer. Make this the visible, active layer. Now, using the selection tool of your choice, cut out (erase) the

 

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