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Just Released DVD: The Photoshop Elements for Digital Scrapbookers Takes Memories in a New Direction; Teaching Scrapbookers How To Use Adobe Photoshop Elements Software

Business Wire, Nov 23, 2005

TAMPA, Fla. -- The newest trend in memory management is using Adobe(R) Photoshop(R) Elements to create digital scrapbook pages. Unlike traditional paper and paste scrapbooks, you can print multiple copies of digital scrapbooks, so you can share them with more people. Now there's an instructional DVD that shows users how to create spectacular scrapbook layouts in digital format.

Created by the team behind the Photoshop Elements Techniques newsletter - http://www.photoshopelementsuser.com - and featuring Adobe Certified Instructor Matt Kloskowski, the Photoshop Elements for Digital Scrapbookers DVD is an easy-to-follow instructional DVD-ROM that shows beginner and intermediate Photoshop Elements users how to create photo effects, textures, type effects and fancy frames.

This exciting new DVD is packed with over two hours of educational content that users can watch on their computers, following along with Matt as he shows them the easy way to create cool keepsakes. Matt Kloskowski is a contributing writer for Photoshop Elements Techniques and is the Education and Curriculum Developer for the National Association of Photoshop Professionals.

Title: Photoshop Elements for Digital Scrapbookers
    Price: U.S. $39.99, CAN $55.99
    ISBN: 0-321-41482-9

    Available at: http://www.photoshopelementsuser.com
                  http://www.photoshopvideos.com

    Cover Image:
    http://shop.photoshopvideos.com/images/pse_scrapbooks.png

About Photoshop Elements Techniques

Photoshop Elements Techniques is a print newsletter published eight times a year with step-by-step tutorials, articles, and news for users of Adobe's consumer-oriented imaging application, Photoshop Elements. Along with the newsletter, subscribers get access to subscriber-only areas of the Photoshop Elements Techniques website, including forums, video tutorials and an image gallery. For more info, visit: http://www.photoshopelementsuser.com.

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