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Latest ‎iPhone 7 video tutorial

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An early announcement by Adobe’s Tom Hogarty, in an official blog post, confirms that Photoshop CS6 (13.0) will be the last version to support Windows XP. He adds that Photoshop CS6 does not support Windows Vista. “In addition, all subsequent Photoshop feature updates specifically for Creative Cloud members will no longer support Windows XP. Leveraging advances available on newer operating systems and hardware allows us to deliver significantly better performance, and focus our innovation efforts around the areas of the greatest benefit to our customers,” he adds further in the blog post. ►Hogarty notes that the existing version (Photoshop CS6) “already demonstrates” that by using a modern operating system, graphics cards/GPUs and graphics drivers, users can experience noticeable improvements in 3D, Blur Gallery and Lighting Effect features — something that is not available to Windows XP users. Adobe Photoshop CS6 update Download styles In April this year, Adobe Incorporated announced ...

Latest ‎iPhone 6s video tutorial

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An early announcement by Adobe’s Tom Hogarty, in an official blog post, confirms that Photoshop CS6 (13.0) will be the last version to support Windows XP. He adds that Photoshop CS6 does not support Windows Vista. “In addition, all subsequent Photoshop feature updates specifically for Creative Cloud members will no longer support Windows XP. Leveraging advances available on newer operating systems and hardware allows us to deliver significantly better performance, and focus our innovation efforts around the areas of the greatest benefit to our customers,” he adds further in the blog post. ►Hogarty notes that the existing version (Photoshop CS6) “already demonstrates” that by using a modern operating system, graphics cards/GPUs and graphics drivers, users can experience noticeable improvements in 3D, Blur Gallery and Lighting Effect features — something that is not available to Windows XP users. Adobe Photoshop CS6 update Download styles In April this year, Adobe Incorporated announced ...

How to Take Screenshot on Windows 8

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Take Screenshot on Windows 8 Do you use Windows and you need to take a screenshot quickly? Do you have trouble with the PrtScn key not working? Do you want to take a screenshot of the active window instead of the whole screen? Or maybe you want to take a free-form screenshot of a particular area of the screen? Or maybe you are playing a game in Windows, and you want to capture your achievements with a screenshot? It doesn’t matter why you want to take a screenshot; this guide has you covered: NOTE:  This guide applies to ALL modern versions of Windows: Windows 10, Windows 7 and Windows 8.1. Some of the methods described in our tutorial, work only in one or two of these operating systems. Where that is the case, we appropriately highlight this fact. 1. Use the keyboard shortcut: PrtScn (Print Screen) or CTRL+ PrtScn The first method is also the best known and it works in all versions of Windows: on your keyboard, press the  PrtScn  (Print Scr...