Hi Steve
Hope you're well
I just wanted to let you know that there are a number of new PSP video tutorials available free on our website should members be interested.
The four that I commissioned focus on the ever more popular interest in the restoration of old photos, particularly of old family photos:
- Restoring a damaged photo
- Restoring a stained photo
- Restoring a faded photo
- Handcolouring
Here's the page on the UK site:
http://www.corel.com/servlet/Satellite/ ... 6496433601
If anyone has any questions pls don't hesitate to get in touch.
Best regards
james phillips
marketing campaign manager | digital media | emea
www.corel.co.uk
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Those are some nice tutorials. I came across them a couple of days prior to you posting this. I didn't realize that they were newly released. Just thought that they were older ones I had not viewed yet...
The page on the North America site:
http://www.corel.com/servlet/Satellite/ ... 6496433601
The page on the North America site:
http://www.corel.com/servlet/Satellite/ ... 6496433601
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It's not identical to what you get using a high-end professional camera, however for an inexpensive program I think that it's not bad...LeviFiction wrote:They are indeed. The one on depth of field bugs me though *eye twitch* it's not even close to an accurate representation of a DOF blur.
2 images, 1 of them is true DOF, taken with a very expensive camera. The other created using PSP...


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