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How to edit a Photo of a card with Photoshop Elements

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Uploaded by on Oct 8, 2009

Stampin' Up! Demonstrator Angie Kennedy Juda. My blog: http://www.mychicnscratch.com or my Stampin' Up! website http://www.angiejuda.stampinup.net.

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  • Angie, thanks for this. Very informational! Related question... when you photography your cards, do you use a light tent/box and if so, did you make it yourself or purchase it? Thanks again for all your projects... I'm glad I'm a subscriber! :)

  • hey there,

    I use a light box & I bought it on ebay :)

  • I just wanted to add that if you select Save for Web instead of save you can save it as a size that it's smaller in byte size but the same dimension. When the Save for web windows pops-up just pick HIGH resolution jpg from the little pull down menu on the top right.

  • thank you :)

  • Were can u buy photoshop?AND PLEASE SUBCRIBE BACK TO MY CHANNEL!!!

  • I bought my PSE at the Apple store. thanks!

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  • Thanks

  • Thanks!!! that helps so much..

  • Awesome tips, thanks for sharing,

  • I save my original files, too---and I don't know why either...lol For some reason, it just feels wrong to delete them. Thanks for posting the tips!!

  • Hi Angie, I am a newbie to this video thing, and have been wondering how to edit. Thanks for the info and I will give it a try today.

    Luv all your videos!

    Gale

  • Hi Angie--Thanks for sharing the photoshop technique you use to get your awesome blog pics! It was helpful to me. What I Iike about all your videos is that they are thorough, personable and you elude confidence that whoever is watching can gather their supplies and create that project, or in this case, go to their computer and upload better photos.  I look forward to your next tech or other video as I love to learn and you're a good teacher! Gabby :)

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