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1. Web_Design_London : Part I
Making The Most Out Of Your Free Adobe Photoshop Tutorial
You may be having the very best of the world's free Adobe photoshop tutorials, but if you
yourself are not prepared for it and not as driven to devise ways to maximize your learning,
you may find yourself unable to get your money and time's worth from your Adobe
photoshop tutorial. A free Adobe photoshop tutorial is very loose and does not really compel
you to give it time on a regular basis. You hold the decision ultimately on what terms you are
going about with the free tutorial, along with many other things.
Be Consistent
Regardless of the amount of time and type of tutorial you are under, consistency is key to
be able to really make it work. Set aside a time and place for your learning. You can't just
expect to learn a lot if you are not able to devote much time and energy to learning the
concepts on a regular basis. It takes 21 days to make a habit, so at least get in the tutorial
for 21 days at a fixed time and place so that you will be able to make the tutorial part of your
daily routine online.
Set a Target
You must have a goal of completing the free tutorial if you want to be continually motivated
to finish the course. That way, you will be free to take your learning to new levels and aim
for advanced topics in the fastest possible time that your schedule will permit. A target will
ensure that you are going somewhere and that will help you efficiently map out how you are
to go about with your learning.
Apply Every Concept You Learn for Faster Retention
Merely reading the concepts won't make you a photoshop genius. You need to really install
the software and apply whatever concept you learn from your free tutorial. Applying the
concepts also helps you master it more quickly. That way, when new concepts build, you will
better be able to integrate the new concepts with the old concepts you have painstakingly
taken the time to apply. By the time you finish the free tutorial, you will be able to do it with
less questions and worries, and you will also be well-equipped enough to teach others.
Get a Learning Buddy
Having someone to follow up on your progress or learn the tricks of the trade with you is
one of the more efficient ways to learn. You will be able to have accountability and not be
slack if you have someone to work with in learning from the free tutorial. Being able to
regularly talk about your progress and goals from the tutorial will keep you in the right
perspective.
Note and Track Your Progress
Have a checklist handy. There you will be able to track your progress in learning. If you
happen to have things you specifically want to learn from photoshop, take note of them and
list them accordingly. Mark those which you have already accomplished so that you will be
able to know how capable you are becoming and how much more skill training is needed.
2. This way, you will also be able to determine how much more time you need to practice on
certain topics to further cement the knowledge that you have acquired from the tutorial.
Hiring a web designer to come up with the custom solution that you need can set you back
a few thousand bucks. But you can do the whole thing yourself and make it drag and drop
simple for mere pennies with a tool like Breezy Websites. See http://breezywebsites.com
for details!
WEB_DESIGN_LONDON : End of Part I
Web_Design_London : Part II
Making Your Digital Camera Battery Last Longer
With all the features digital cameras have these days, you may find keeping batteries a
problem. This could well be your biggest expense, but there are some things you can do to
increase the length of time your batteries stay charged. Let's start with the three biggest
sources of power drain.
The LCD screen takes up the most power. It is possible to turn this feature off unless you
really feel the need for it. Using the camera's viewfinder will conserve power. Another big
power drain is the flash. Whenever you can, use natural lighting to take your photos and
turn off the flash. This will help save your battery for times when you absolutely need the
flash. A third drain on your battery is constantly using your zoom. It takes more power
zooming in and out than it does keeping your zoom at a steady place. Try to find a setting
you like and sticking with it as much as possible..
Some other things you can do to make your battery last longer are:: http://www.review5.info
* Make sure Power Saving mode is on, or simply switch off your camera when you're not
using it.
* In cold weather, keep your camera and batteries warm in your jacket until you are ready to
use them. The cold drains batteries very quickly.
* Store batteries in a cool, dry location away from sunlight and other heat sources.
* Avoid unnecessary playback of your already taken images. Try to decide when you take
the picture if it is a 'keeper' or needs deleted and then refrain from reviewing until the
pictures are downloaded to your computer.
* Use the AC adapter. Most digital cameras have an adapter that allows you to plug directly
3. into a power point. If you don't plan on moving around a lot and are near an outlet, the AC
adapter will increase the life of your batteries.
Needing to buy more or recharge your battery is something you won't be able to avoid
completely, but with a few precautions this won't be needed as often.
Hiring a web designer to come up with the custom solution that you need can set you back
a few thousand bucks. But you can do the whole thing yourself and make it drag and drop
simple for mere pennies with a tool like Breezy Websites. See http://breezywebsites.com
for details!
WEB_DESIGN_LONDON : End of Part II
Web_Design_London : Part III
Making Your Digital Camera Battery Last Longer
With all the features digital cameras have these days, you may find keeping batteries a
problem. This could well be your biggest expense, but there are some things you can do to
increase the length of time your batteries stay charged. Let's start with the three biggest
sources of power drain.
The LCD screen takes up the most power. It is possible to turn this feature off unless you
really feel the need for it. Using the camera's viewfinder will conserve power. Another big
power drain is the flash. Whenever you can, use natural lighting to take your photos and
turn off the flash. This will help save your battery for times when you absolutely need the
flash. A third drain on your battery is constantly using your zoom. It takes more power
zooming in and out than it does keeping your zoom at a steady place. Try to find a setting
you like and sticking with it as much as possible..
Some other things you can do to make your battery last longer are:: http://www.review5.info
* Make sure Power Saving mode is on, or simply switch off your camera when you're not
using it.
* In cold weather, keep your camera and batteries warm in your jacket until you are ready to
use them. The cold drains batteries very quickly.
* Store batteries in a cool, dry location away from sunlight and other heat sources.
* Avoid unnecessary playback of your already taken images. Try to decide when you take
the picture if it is a 'keeper' or needs deleted and then refrain from reviewing until the
pictures are downloaded to your computer.
4. * Use the AC adapter. Most digital cameras have an adapter that allows you to plug directly
into a power point. If you don't plan on moving around a lot and are near an outlet, the AC
adapter will increase the life of your batteries.
Needing to buy more or recharge your battery is something you won't be able to avoid
completely, but with a few precautions this won't be needed as often.
Hiring a web designer to come up with the custom solution that you need can set you back
a few thousand bucks. But you can do the whole thing yourself and make it drag and drop
simple for mere pennies with a tool like Breezy Websites. See http://breezywebsites.com
for details!
WEB_DESIGN_LONDON : End of Part III