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POPSCopy color palettes from old masters to your own photos Someone asked in a forum: "within the last 6 months or so, I came across a program (freeware) which claimed to let you make any of your images have the "look" of another image. In particular, if you had an image of say a Rembrandt painting, you could copy that look to one of your own images. No doubt photoshop experts can do that sort of thing, but I haven't got photoshop." The forum replies included a link to a great Photoshop tutorial and a image editing plug-in called Matrix ( panix.com ) that works with Irfanview and Paint Shop Pro.
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POPSAdobe Creative Suite 3 to be unveiled this month There are times when we have to place PDF files in our QuarkXPress or InDesign documents. One feature, I think the Adobe Creative Suite excels in, is the ability to integrate from one Adobe product to another. I don't need to wait for an update patch from Quark to understand the new PDF file I'm placing in the document. With InDesign, the PDF just works since Acrobat ships with it!