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Creating Stunning Digital Portrait and Glamour Shots, E-Book

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si...@digitalwomen.co.uk

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Dec 21, 2004, 2:44:09 AM12/21/04
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This e-book on CD shows you how to take your average digital camera shots
and turn them into stunning portraits.

Cost is £5 UK Sterling or $10 US Dollars

Visit www.DigitalWomen.co.uk for full details and sample chapter

Thanks, Simon at DigitalWomen.co.uk

si...@digitalwomen.co.uk

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Dec 26, 2004, 8:54:01 AM12/26/04
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Uni

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Dec 26, 2004, 4:54:22 PM12/26/04
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si...@digitalwomen.co.uk wrote:
> This e-book on CD shows you how to take your average digital camera shots
> and turn them into stunning portraits.

"Stunning portraits"?

Hmmmm?? Simon must have confused this group for a Photoshop group!

Uni

Simon Walden

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Dec 28, 2004, 7:08:32 PM12/28/04
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I should make it clear that actually this e-book is written for PSP8 or PSP9
users in particular, since I use PSP all the time in my successful and award
winning portrait business.

I know, I swore I would never reply to a Uni message, but it occurred to me
that PSP'ers may think the same, but this is a PSP book.

Check out the samples at www.DigitalWomen.co.uk


- Simon
si...@DigitalWomen.co.uk


Uni

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Dec 28, 2004, 7:20:25 PM12/28/04
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Simon Walden wrote:
> "Uni" wrote:
>
>>>This e-book on CD shows you how to take your average digital camera
>>
> shots
>
>>>and turn them into stunning portraits.
>>
>>"Stunning portraits"?
>>
>>Hmmmm?? Simon must have confused this group for a Photoshop group!
>>
>>Uni
>>
>
>
>
> I should make it clear that actually this e-book is written for PSP8 or PSP9
> users in particular, since I use PSP all the time in my successful and award
> winning portrait business.

Hmmm... a "successful and award winning portrait business" who has to
frequent the lowest form of advertising - usenet.

:-)

Funny, Simon doesn't offer a PSP-7 e-book, but, then again, Jasc made
PSP known in the UK after PSP-7.

:-)

Uni

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