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GSP - PhotoArt Master Classic Gift Pack

Manufacturer - GSP

Price £ 14.99    (£ 12.76 exc. VAT )


GSP - GSP - PhotoArt Master Classic Gift Pack

Description

Using this unique and revolutionary software, absolutely everyone can create fabulous pieces of art – good enough to frame – in minutes!
Start with a digital image and PhotoArt Master automatically generates a wide selection of sketches, colours and monochrome palettes you can then mix and manipulate.

The result is so impressive, you’ll want to frame it and hang it on the wall or give it to someone as a gift! Whether you’re an amateur, enthusiast or a seasoned professional, PhotoArt Master will give you stunning results.

Hundreds of Creative Ideas

* Decorate walls
* Make stunning and unique gifts for friends and family
* Make eye-catching posters, postcards, t-shirts and banners
* Create beautiful family portraits
* Liven up your website
* Illustrate projects and coursework
* Create professional logo designs
* Produce comics or graphic novels
* Make professional greetings cards

Also Includes:

Digital Photography Book
More and more people are turning to digital photography to record happy memories and special occasions. However there are so many cameras to choose from, and often bewildering array of technical information can make digital photography seem quite daunting.

This informative guide provides all the information you need to choose – and use – a digital camera. With information and advice on pixels, screens, resolution, memory cards, lenses, light, exposure, downloading images and other features, The Handbook of Digital Photography contains everything you need to get started.

System Requirements

CD-ROM Drive
Windows TM 98, Me, 2000 or XP
Pentium 450 MHz or better IntelTM Pentium TM ll class processor
125MB RAM (256Mb recommended) 300Mb free disk space (used as swap space – 550Mb recommended)
1024 x 768 resolution, 16 bit colour monitor
Printer recommended

Release Date: Wednesday, 9th August 2006