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		<title>Photoshop CS3: Supported Canon and Nikon Cameras for RAW</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[One consideration in buying a new SLR camera is make sure your photo editing software supports RAW natively. If not, then you will need to go through an intermediate program that converts the RAW photo format into a more universal format such as DNG. Photoshop CS3 seems to be getting outdated nowdays with the Photoshop CS4 release. This means less Photoshop CS3 updates from Adobe for supporting new cameras. Here is a list of Canon and Nikon cameras that are currently supported with Photoshop CS3. Notice the Canon EOS 500D T1i, Canon Powershot SX1 IS , and Nikon D5000 are ... ]]></description>
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		<title>How to install Photoshop on a netbook</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Netbooks are gaining popularity for their convenience and price range. There are some limitations due to the screen resolution, 1024x600 on the 9" screens. This is a roadblock when installing applications such as Photoshop, which require a minimum resolution 1024x768.

To get around the limitation, you will need an external monitor with a resolution of 1024x768 or higher and an external video port on the netbook (Dell Mini 9 has it built-in) Hook up the external monitor to the netbook. Make sure you are NOT running in mirror mode. I usually put the the external monitor on the right side. Next, ... ]]></description>
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