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		<title>Separation &#8230; which way to go? (Part 2)</title>
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 So, we have decided, rightly or wrongly (well, rightly actually, according to me and I am never wrong, just ask my better half) that we are going with either Adobe Photoshop or Adobe Photoshop Elements. Phew! There&#8217;s one big decision made.
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		<title>Separation &#8230; which way to go? (Part 1)</title>
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You have probably already had a play with the photo editing software that came free with your camera. Although I have not tried all the variations that come with new cameras, I have found that the supplied software is usually very limited indeed, and not much good for anything other than resizing and cropping your [...]]]></description>
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