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Adobe Photoshop has had several code names throughout its development. Notably, versions were referred to as "Lola" for Photoshop 5, "Coyote" for Photoshop 6, and "Dark" for Photoshop 7. More recent versions have been named "Stone" for Photoshop CS3 and "Clover" for Photoshop CS6. These code names often reflect themes or concepts relevant to the development team during the version's creation.
There are lots of Adobe Photoshop tutorials found on YouTube. You can also search Google and it will find a lot of Adobe Photoshop tutorials. Take a look at Adobe.com's Creative Exchange for more tutorials, most of which are free and user created. Adobe has even placed some of their own tutorials there.Also, there are lots of books out there about Photoshop for learning how to use the software or for tips and tricks and even some with specific tutorials. Some of my favorites are:* 'Adobe Photoshop CS3 Classroom in a Book' * 'Adobe Photoshop CS3 for Photographers' * 'Hacking Adobe Photoshop CS3' * 'Adobe Photoshop CS3 Bible' * 'Advanced Adobe Photoshop Techniques' * 'Adobe Photoshop Guru's Handbook' (a very large book with lots of valuables) * 'Adobe Photoshop CS3 for Dummies'* and of course the Adobe Photoshop manuals published by Adobe Press. I don't have the author names of these books handy, but they are pretty popular books. You can find these on places such as Amazon, or your local Books-A-Million (or other book stores also). You can find used books at places like half.com and eBay that are still in pretty good condition at a much cheaper discount.I think all of these books are available for any version of Photoshop you might have. Instead of looking for 'CS3,' look for one that says 'CS2' or 'CS' depending on what version you are working with. These books range from very beginner techniques to more advanced one; however, they are all broken down into easy-to-understand format (provided you have a basic knowledge of Photoshop, like where certain tools are located in the program) and teaches you how to use them in new and creative ways.Photoshop is a huge program with many tools and features that can be manipulated into some very specific actions. Combinations of tools create even more.More Info...if you have internet access then go on some websites for tutorial and know more about PhotoShop
The word "software" is not a proper noun, and hence should not be capitalized unless it starts a sentence. The names of specific pieces of software, such as Microsoft Word or Adobe Photoshop, however, should be capitalized.
Unlike the western custom, Chinese write their family names first, then write their given names.
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Your given names are what used to be called Christian names or forenames. Sometimes it is now called your personal name or first name, as distinguished from your family name or family names.
To find your pictures in Adobe Photoshop Starter Edition 3.2, open the program and navigate to the "File" menu. Select "Open" to browse your computer's directories, where you can locate and open your saved images. Additionally, if you have saved projects specifically within the application, you can check the "Recent Files" section for quick access to your last opened images. If you're looking for specific files, use your operating system's search function to locate them based on their file names or formats.
Your given names are what used to be called Christian names or forenames. Sometimes it is now called your personal name or first name, as distinguished from your family name or family names.
First names and middle names are all given at the same time, when a name is chosen for a new baby, so they would all be considered given names, as compared to the family name which is inherited rather than given.
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