technique question from book

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Dave Dahlberg
Jan 22, 2005
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I was browsing through a book at the mall bookstore:

The Digital Photographer’s Guide to Photoshop Elements: Improve Your Photographs & Create Fantastic Special Effects by Barry Beckham.

I liked the book and plan to purchase it when I have the funds, but there is a technique that was intriguing – it’s a two page tutorial on changing your auto’s color w/ PSelements. I can’t remember all the steps (7), I believe it’s called digital repaint, or something similar. No local library has it either.

Can anyone help me find the steps, or an online tutorial that would to the same thing?

tia,
dave

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Corey
Jan 22, 2005
I found this link in alt.graphics.photoshop a while ago posted by "scottydotcc":

http://www.scotty.cc/content.php?id=4

Peadge 🙂

"Dave Dahlberg" wrote in message
I was browsing through a book at the mall bookstore:

The Digital Photographer’s Guide to Photoshop Elements: Improve Your Photographs & Create Fantastic Special Effects by Barry Beckham.
I liked the book and plan to purchase it when I have the funds, but there
is
a technique that was intriguing – it’s a two page tutorial on changing
your
auto’s color w/ PSelements. I can’t remember all the steps (7), I believe it’s called digital repaint, or something similar. No local library has it either.

Can anyone help me find the steps, or an online tutorial that would to the same thing?

tia,
dave

DD
Dave Dahlberg
Jan 22, 2005
At first glance, upon clicking the link, this looks like a kewl start, thanks.

dave

"Peadge" wrote in message
I found this link in alt.graphics.photoshop a while ago posted by "scottydotcc":

http://www.scotty.cc/content.php?id=4

Peadge 🙂

"Dave Dahlberg" wrote in message
I was browsing through a book at the mall bookstore:

The Digital Photographer’s Guide to Photoshop Elements: Improve Your Photographs & Create Fantastic Special Effects by Barry Beckham.
I liked the book and plan to purchase it when I have the funds, but there
is
a technique that was intriguing – it’s a two page tutorial on changing
your
auto’s color w/ PSelements. I can’t remember all the steps (7), I believe it’s called digital repaint, or something similar. No local library has it
either.

Can anyone help me find the steps, or an online tutorial that would to the
same thing?

tia,
dave

C
Corey
Jan 22, 2005
Here’s a great link that you may find useful too.

http://www.photoshopelementsuser.com/

They have a magazine that offers great tips and tutorials from the experts. Take advantage of the free premier issue:
http://www.photoshopelementsuser.com/newsletter/freeissue.ph p

There’s also one that has been around for a while for Photoshop users: www.photoshopuser.com

Peadge 🙂

"Dave Dahlberg" wrote in message
At first glance, upon clicking the link, this looks like a kewl start, thanks.

dave

"Peadge" wrote in message
I found this link in alt.graphics.photoshop a while ago posted by "scottydotcc":

http://www.scotty.cc/content.php?id=4

Peadge 🙂

"Dave Dahlberg" wrote in message
I was browsing through a book at the mall bookstore:

The Digital Photographer’s Guide to Photoshop Elements: Improve Your Photographs & Create Fantastic Special Effects by Barry Beckham.
I liked the book and plan to purchase it when I have the funds, but
there
is
a technique that was intriguing – it’s a two page tutorial on changing
your
auto’s color w/ PSelements. I can’t remember all the steps (7), I
believe
it’s called digital repaint, or something similar. No local library has it
either.

Can anyone help me find the steps, or an online tutorial that would to the
same thing?

tia,
dave

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