Posted on September 10th, 2008 by Kim
Great ready for 2009 now! This simplistic 2009 image calendar is perfect for any picture. The contemporary simple look will allow your picture to take center stage. Don’t forget to add your favorite photo since you will be seeing this great shot all year long! Includes font location. Just drag in your photo size it [...]
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Posted on September 9th, 2008 by Kim
EasyDigitals.com is proud to bring you the first in a monthly series: “EasyDigitals.com Customer Profile”. The goal of this new monthly addition is to show you how other photographers are using our products in creative and successful ways. Frederick Forgues lives in Canada with his wife and four boys. Sports photography became an obvious passion [...]
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Posted on September 7th, 2008 by Kim
Jim Cayer, a.k.a. “Homer”, is one of my favorite sports photographers and a great source of inspiration. Lucky for us…Jim is also passionate about teaching others his tricks and tips on sports photography. His latest undertaking is educating us on Football Photography. If you are serious about learning more about photographing beautiful sports shots, you [...]
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Posted on September 4th, 2008 by Kim
8 pack – Football CUTOUT themed sports posters EasyDigitals.com’s newest addition is for football players and photographers. 4 – 8 x 10″ templates 3 – 5 x 7″ templates 1 – Poster 10 x 20″ 300 dpi. (print the 8 x 10″ at 16 × 20″ or larger without pixelation, consult your print lab for [...]
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Posted on September 4th, 2008 by Kim
These video tutorials will show how to customize the CUTOUT series. Photoshop Tutorial Elements Tutorial Related Products: Baseball CUTOUT Football CUTOUT
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Posted on September 3rd, 2008 by Kim
Adding a dark edge to your photos gives them that finished touch and draws the eye to the center of the image. This Photoshop tutorial shows 2 ways that you can quickly add a dark edge or vignette to any photo.
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