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Creating the Coda-Slider with jQuery
Submitted by goSammy » Using jQuery, I will show how to create a widget that works like the infamous 'Coda-Slider'. It can also be used as an effective archive navigator for your WordPress blog.
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Photomerge: One-step Panoramas
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Submitted by goSammy » Take a bunch of overlapping photos and generate a Panorama in one step!
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Get Rid of Specks on Multiple Photos With Adobe Bridge CS3
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Submitted by goSammy » Since Bridge is bundled with Photoshop, I thought this was the most appropriate category. Learn how to remove specks (due to dust on the lens) off multiple photos using Adobe Bridge CS3.
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Integrating Flickr Into Your Wordpress Theme
Submitted by goSammy » In this tutorial, I cover the procedure from beginning to end on implementing your flickr feed into your Wordpress theme. Starting from installing a plugin to adding CSS to style the thumbnails.
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Create Stunning Panoramas with Auto-Align in Photoshop CS3
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Submitted by goSammy » In Photoshop CS3, Adobe has vastly improved their Auto-align feature so that you can easily create stunning panoramas from relative photographs that don't even need to be taken from a tripod!
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Superimposing with Photoshop (part 2) - Instant Beard, Eyeshadow, and Color Adjustments
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Submitted by goSammy » The second part of the superimposing tutorial covers techniques using the clone tool to give you an instant beard, and properly adjust the tones of your new layer to match the overall tone of your composition.
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Having Fun with Photoshop: Superimposing
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Submitted by goSammy » This post covers the art of superimposing your face on top of another, but it lays out the basics of superimposing virtually anything you can imagine as the sky is the limit when working with Photoshop.
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