Bert Monroy
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I like that TV show. I made a Bart Simpson cake once.
You can get free online screensavers from many places. Your favorite artists and TV shows may have some available on their websites as well as other online sources. You can even create your own.
Search for tutorials on Internet, type in search bar photoshop tutorials. Here is my suggestion, first go to Adobe TV and see what they got. It is free. Look below answer for link to Adfobe TV.
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Adobe TV is great and free resource with lot of tutorials how to work with video in Photoshop. See related links below.
Like nothing. There is no "Adobe Premiere Photoshop" program in existence, there is only either "Adobe Premiere Pro" OR "Adobe Photoshop." To view either icon, go to the Adobe TV webpage and hover your cursor over the "Products" menu.
I can recommend you Adobe TV. See related link below answer.
RGB is specifially suited to computer screens or televisions, it is not for printing.
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The Adobe website has a section called "Adobe TV" that features free video tutorials for their products. From the Adobe home page, navigate you mouse over the "Support & Learning" from the top menu, then select "Adobe TV" from the drop-down menu. At the Adobe TV site, select "Photoshop" from the drop down menu, then click on "Learn the Basics" in the center of the page that loads. You will then be taken to a page that features video demonstrations on how to use Photoshop. The Lynda website also features a limited amount of free Photoshop tutorials to give you a preview of their paid content; signing up is not required to acess them.
The Adobe TV website has free video tutorials available, although not for downloading.
For religious Sikhs their biggest influences would be the guru's and the Guru Granth Sahib and they hold high respect for the Granthi's and the elders because they are usually wiser. For non-religious Sikhs it is usually the same as above, but they are also influenced by celebrities and TV