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&lt;td valign=&quot;middle&quot;&gt;In search of DIY excellence, Rob Will takes us through the process of building a large, wall mounted digital photo frame, using an old laptop and LCD monitor.&lt;/td&gt;
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 <pubDate>Tue, 20 Mar 2007 00:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
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&lt;td valign=&quot;middle&quot;&gt;Sensor cleaning is one of the necessities with Digital SLRs, if one is interested in blemish-free photos.  In this article, we look at dry sensor cleaning in general, as well how the Arctic Butterfly 724 sensor brush from VisibleDust performs this task.&lt;/td&gt;
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 <pubDate>Sat, 03 Feb 2007 22:28:22 -0800</pubDate>
 <dc:creator>Julian Tan</dc:creator>
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&lt;td valign=&quot;middle&quot;&gt;Just before Christmas I scanned a heap of old family photos, including many black and white ones in need of some restoration.  In this tutorial, Adrian Broughton takes us through a step by step on hand colouring photos in Adobe Photoshop CS.&lt;/td&gt;
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 <pubDate>Tue, 22 Mar 2005 00:00:00 -0800</pubDate>
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&lt;td valign=&quot;middle&quot;&gt;In this review article, we take a look at the FocalBlade sharpening plug-in, published by Harald Heim at &quot;The Plugin Site&quot;.  Having already tried several plugins and numerous other techniques, I wasn&#039;t fully satisfied with any of them and expected FocalBlade to also disappoint. Let&#039;s see how FocalBlade stands up to the scrutiny of Mitch Schlesinger.&lt;/td&gt;
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 <pubDate>Sun, 28 Nov 2004 00:00:00 -0800</pubDate>
 <dc:creator>Mitch Schlesinger</dc:creator>
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&lt;td valign=&quot;middle&quot;&gt;Shuttertalk takes time out to interview Jamie Ferguson from Studio J Media, event photographer extraordinaire - renowned for assignments such as the 2003 Melbourne Cup, Gold Cost Indy for Redline, Australian Swimwear Model of the Year, Miss Indy, V8 Supercar, QC Girl, Miss West Coast, Summergirl, and more.&lt;/td&gt;
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 <pubDate>Tue, 07 Sep 2004 00:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
 <dc:creator>Julian Tan</dc:creator>
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