No, since ghosts are not real, but there are phenomenons such as lense flares or double exposures that happen in Photography that people refer to as ghosts. It mainly has to do with how the camera captures light.
You can find a beginners guide for using Adobe Photoshop at www.pegaweb.com. It will give you step by step instructions on what to do.
An individual can find a good Photoshop Retouch tutorial from a variety of sources. The internet often provides YouTube videos or some type of blog that will assist an individual in using the Photoshop Retouch program. The Six Revisions website offers "26 Professional Photoshop Retouching Tutorials".
It's not known because Adobe hasn't said anything about it, but it's possible that some features from Photoshop CS5 will find their way down to PSE 10
You mean to work with? Photoshop for sure, because you can find many free tutorials and books on Internet on how to use it. Photoshop also have best possible support for users from online Help and Community where you can ask any question and get precise and correct answer from professionals.
Graphic Soft's website is one place where a free online course for Photoshop can be found. Udemy's site is another place where this course can be found for free.
Photoshop Creative is a magazine put out by Abode Photoshop. One can find more information about Photoshop Creative online. The best information about it, comes from the Photoshop Creative site. One can also find more information in the magazine itself.
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There are a number of websites where one can find a Photoshop text tutorial including Smashing Magazine, Hongkiat, Web Design, Photoshop Essentials and Photoshop Lady.
One can find gray background images by using the Photoshop computer application. By using the application one can create an customize their own gray background images.
Adobe Photoshop tutorials online has thousands of free tutorials to teach you how to use their photoshop. You can also use photoshop or adobe to find all the answers to your questions as well.
www.Adobe.com offers a downloadable version of Photoshop.
There are several versions of Photoshop; Photoshop CS3 is aimed at professionals, Photoshop Elements at amateurs. Neither is free software. There is an online version (Photoshop Express) which is currently in beta and this is currently free of charge.