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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.

Experience in the area

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

Education/Credentials

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

2009-10-28 Photoshop Negative:

Sure, try: Image > Adjust > Invert Let me know if you have any other questions or comments. Also, be sure to visit my FREE Tips & Tricks Page at http://www.599cd.com/tips?key=AllExperts Cordially

2009-10-14 Adding on to a picture:

850 x 190 ? That's pretty wide. Yes, you could resize your canvas to that size and then just move the image where you want it. It might look terrible once you upload it to the web site, however. Let

2009-09-20 resolution:

I always recommend using the highest resolution setting you can with respect to your computer's performance abilities. Obviously you want to match the output to however you'll be presenting your work.

2009-09-13 photoshop edit & create:

Uninstalling Photoshop should NOT erase your data files, however it's always safe to back them up FIRST before doing so. Let me know if you have any other questions or comments. Also, be sure to

2009-09-07 cs2:

It's very hard to take a small picture and enlarge it without pixelation. You can TRY resizing it and then applying some smoothing filters to it, but I can't make any guarantees it's going to look great

 

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