You can create a mock slide show presentation by opening multiple images in Photoshop
and then typing Control-Tab to rotate through the images. Plus, you can hold the Shift key
and click on the Full Screen Mode icon near the bottom of your Toolbox to allow your images
to fill the full screen (holding Shift will switch all of your open images to the Full Screen Mode
at once). Finally, press Tab to hide your palettes and you’re all set to give a slick presentation.
LIGHTS, CAMERA, ACTION: SLIDE SHOWS USING PHOTOSHOP
You can increase or decrease the softness of a round ...
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