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Archive for July 1st, 2009

by David Peters

One of the best photo editing software programs on the market today is Adobe Photoshop. The program provides every tool that you may need to edit your photos and is relatively simple to use. Undoubtedly the software is somewhat pricey however there are a variety of ways you can recoup your initial investment. If you take the time to become familiar with the program and have a bit of creativity you can make quite a bit of money using Photoshop.

If you would like to make money using Adobe Photoshop here are some things you may want to look into.

Starting a photo restoration service is one of the first options you should consider. There is a definite market for this service. Most people are holding on to photos that have been damaged either through moisture, sunlight or wear and tear. Older photos are considered priceless by many people and those people will pay the price necessary to have them fixed. Using your skills with Photoshop you can restore old photos and, in the process, make yourself a lot of money. The tools necessary for this type of work include the healing brush tool, the spot healing brush tool, and patch tools. Photoshop allows you to repair and turn any old or damaged photograph into something that looks new.

Top Tips to a Lower Electric Bill

by J. C. Dyess

Summer is just around the corner, and that means if you’re likely most people you have been thinking about ways to save money on your electric bills. Follow these helpful hints to do just that.

As startling as this is, remember that approximately half of the energy used in a home is for heating and cooling. Thus, taking care of these specific appliances in order to make sure that they do not suck up energy is highly important. Steps for doing so include changing the filter regularly, tuning up the equipment, and sealing and insulating the ducts. You also might look into a programmable thermostat that changes the temperature when the home is unoccupied or the occupants are asleep, for instance, thus reducing the energy used.

Household Appliances – There are dozens of different large and small appliances scattered throughout our homes, we do in many ways depend on them. Just a brief list of these, all of which eat up energy, include televisions, computers, AC units, refrigerators, microwaves, dishwashers, lamps and many more. You can help lower associated costs by looking for highly rated, energy efficient models that take less energy to run and provide the same benefits.