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3 FREE Alternatives to Adobe Photoshop

LearnDash

Not all of us in instructional design can whip up a professionally altered photo in Photoshop. Personally I find Photoshop tool rather confusing (I know I'm not the only one), so I more often than not use one of these tools to get the job done 10x faster. Try these 3 FREE alternatives instead!

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ADOBE CAPTIVATE: Importing Photoshop Layers

The Logical Blog by IconLogic

I received a Photoshop file the other day for use in a Captivate project. He was in a bit of a panic because he had sent me a Photoshop file (PSD) instead of the.jpg image I had requested. Adobe Captivate imports native Photoshop files, and you don't have to have Photoshop on your computer.

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Enhance Digital Learning Experiences with Video

B Online Learning

Want to learn how to use photoshop? Pretty much any interest you have can be ‘googled’ and located not only for entertainment purposes but also for learning. Want to learn how to build a deck? There’s a vid for that. Want to learn how to cross-stitch? There’s a vid for that. There’s literally millions of videos on how to do that!

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Check out this Photoshop Sneak Peek: Image Deblurring [VIDEO]

mLearning Revolution

photoshop , eLearning Suite , Deblurring. Just when you think what else can Photoshop do in the next version to blow us away, the team once again manages to surprise us. If you were impressed with the Content-aware fill feature in Photoshop CS5 , check out this amazing feature that will finally help us de-blur an image.

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9.5 Essential eLearning Development Tips

eLearning Brothers

If you create a graphic in Adobe Photoshop, then please save the Adobe Photoshop work file (.psd). Okay, this is one of my pet peeves. When I revisit a project to make edits to a graphic or file, and I can’t find the work files. I hate wasting time recreating things. #9.

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My Top 10 Tools for Learning 2021

Experiencing eLearning

These are great replacements for Adobe Illustrator and Photoshop at a much more affordable price. It’s the tool I use for editing SVG characters like in this Twine scenario. I use Affinity Photo as well, often switching between the two depending on which tools I need. I use SnagIt all the time for quick screenshots.

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Balancing Quality and Speed in Rapid eLearning Content Development

Thinkdom

Here are a few widely used tools & resources that can help you make Rapid eLearning content development a breeze. ,, Adobe Captivate : Adobe Captivate offers robust multimedia capabilities, making it ideal for creating visually rich and interactive eLearning courses. ,, Adobe Creative Cloud : Adobe offers a suite of powerful tools, including (..)