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Introduction | Beginning and Finding an Image | Editing an Image | Working With an Image | Advanced Editing
Adding a Gradient | Adding Text | Layer / Text Effects | Fill Patterns | Saving

What is a Banner Image?:
"Banner Images" (or simply "banners") are commonly used on websites as the title or top of a page. Banners are usually very flashy in nature, and are meant to catch the immediate attention of the visitor.

Adobe Photoshop is a fantastic tool to use in the creation of banners. With Photoshop, you can edit images, add special effects, and combine them into one image for use on the web.

Opening Photoshop:
Starting from the desktop, select "Programs" from the "Start" menu, and locate "Adobe Photoshop 7.0" (it may also appear within an "Adobe" folder). There may also be an icon on the desktop you can double-click.


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