This post contains the full solution to fix up your registry and speed up your PC. Download links and two videos show you how to do every step. You can download the HD videos and PDFs for later reference.
This video explains very simply how the registry keeps track of what software is installed on your computer and how that software works. Not all software cleans up after itself like it should and so the registry gets out of date, and slows down your computer. That’s what we’ll be fixing in the next few steps.
Make your PC fast again, eliminate errors and increase stability using trusted software. This set of videos will walk you through the process of fixing problems and optimizing your computer to get it back up to it’s original speed.
You are about to discover techniques most people will never know about how to speed up your PC.
By the way, if you’ve already signed up as a free member, you can ignore the invitation to sign up in this first introductory video.
This unique DVD contains 3 programs designed to be fun and educational for children. They combine excellent software with well established learning techniques to teach Math, Typing and inspire Creativity with paint.
We’ve already been doing some amazing things with our new image editing software, but this is going to blow you away. In this advanced techniques video I walk you through how to adjust the color and lighting in your photographs to accommodate for low exposure or skewed color curves. This can really save a photo, especially when it’s the only one you have of a particular event.
I’ll interject a little story of my own here. I actually learned this trick from a creative guy at an ad agency. I had taken a trip to Mexico and climbed an 18,600 foot volcano with my Dad, and in the pictures that we took from the summit, you couldn’t make out our faces. Needless to say I was very disappointed, but when he showed me this “magic trick” I almost fell over.
So, sit back and enjoy, and don’t sweat it the next time you need to fix a bad image. Rest assured that you have your image editing software to save the day.
As always, post your comments and questions at the end of the post.
We’ve covered the installation and interface for our digital photography editing software and now it’s time to get on to how to use the software. Keep in mind that there are literally hundreds of features in the software (thousands if you count all the plugins and different effects you can use), so this video is going to show you some very useful, yet simple, ways to use your new software.
This video will show you how to isolate elements of a photograph and prepare them to be included in another photograph. That’s just the type of magic you’ll need to get cousin billy into the family photo, even though he missed the original sitting.
The first advanced technique we taught you was how to use templates to get the majority of the work done for a particular task. In this video we’re covering a similar method, but it will hold your hand a bit more. A wizard is a term that suggests that the software will attempt to ask you a number of questions and then from the answers, POOF! it will produce a (nearly) complete document. There are wizards for letters, faxes, mail merge, etc.
In this video I walk you through the process of using a wizard and then how to subsequently personalize or add to your new document. Enjoy.
The interface for our digital photography image editing software is very comprehensive and well organized. There are three windows that give you complete control over all the available tools and their parameters, the image itself and effects that you can apply and the layers and color information for your image. Perhaps the best part is that you often don’t need to be aware of all three windows, since it’s easy to make minor adjustments on the fly.
This video shows you the three main interface windows. It also shows you how to use them.
The Image editing and manipulation software comes with two possible install options. The first installs the standard software with a default interface. The second install option is for a modified interface that looks and acts just like the very popular (and expensive) Adobe Photoshop. Both versions have the same functionality, but the second option has the benefit of looking familiar to anyone that has already used Photoshop.
As luck would have it, both installations are very easy. This video walks you step by step through a standard installation.
In the previous videos we’ve covered a log of the basics and even some usage, but did you know that you can use your new office software to to mail merge with spreadsheets that contain custom functions, and on and on? There’s a lot you can do with your open office suite that will both save you time and improve your effectiveness, but only if you know how to use those features.
The video on this post will show you how to use templates to do 80% of the work for you, which leaves you to just provide the content (after all, you’re the expert, right?). Templates are sure to save you time and improve your effectiveness in whatever project you do.