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		<title>By: gimp.wisdomplug.com</title>
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		<description>&lt;strong&gt;Gimp Tutorial - Create A  Real photo print...&lt;/strong&gt;

Make your digital photographs look like a snap of a real Photo Print in this Gimp Tutorial. This Gimp Tutorial explains how you can transform your plain digital Photos into realistic Photo Prints by adding few borders and performing simple Gimp Image M...</description>
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<p>Make your digital photographs look like a snap of a real Photo Print in this Gimp Tutorial. This Gimp Tutorial explains how you can transform your plain digital Photos into realistic Photo Prints by adding few borders and performing simple Gimp Image M&#8230;</p>
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		<title>By: Week 8: Imagining Imagery &#171; Spastica Graphica</title>
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		<dc:creator>Week 8: Imagining Imagery &#171; Spastica Graphica</dc:creator>
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		<description>[...]  I chose to use Gimp as my photo editing program.  First, it was free.  Second, it seemed less intimidating than Photoshop.  I have learned that Gimp, much like Dw, takes a considerable amount of time to comprehend if you have never used anything like it before.  I decided to take the safe route and I’ve only done basic editing such as cropping, adding text, and a bit of photo distortion.  I have also found some incredibly, user-friendly tutorial websites such as Gimp Pixtus: http://gimp.pixtuts.com/gimp-tutorials/photo-effects/real-photo-print [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...]  I chose to use Gimp as my photo editing program.  First, it was free.  Second, it seemed less intimidating than Photoshop.  I have learned that Gimp, much like Dw, takes a considerable amount of time to comprehend if you have never used anything like it before.  I decided to take the safe route and I’ve only done basic editing such as cropping, adding text, and a bit of photo distortion.  I have also found some incredibly, user-friendly tutorial websites such as Gimp Pixtus: <a href="http://gimp.pixtuts.com/gimp-tutorials/photo-effects/real-photo-print" rel="nofollow">http://gimp.pixtuts.com/gimp-tutorials/photo-effects/real-photo-print</a> [...]</p>
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