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Improve Your Photos with the Adobe Creative Cloud Photography Plan

Tech Soup

TechSoup is proud to announce the latest Adobe membership product, Adobe Creative Cloud Photography plan. Capture the moment and make it your own with the Adobe Creative Cloud Photography plan. Organize, edit, enhance, and transform your photos anytime, anywhere. Get the Photography Plan Now.

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Your Guide to Adobe Products from TechSoup

Tech Soup

Best of all, all organization types and budget sizes are eligible for discounted products from Adobe. Adobe Creative Cloud All Apps Plan. The All Apps plan includes every Adobe app in one package. See the full list of products on the Adobe website.) Direct from Adobe: $599.88 Adobe Creative Cloud Photography Plan.

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Three Photo Editing Apps to Try Right Now

Tech Soup

In honor of the Storymakers kick-off, I tested out three brand new (to me) photography apps for iOS and Android smartphones. Faded (iPhone; $0.99) is a photo editing app that includes 34 free filters and 36 premium filters that you can purchase within the app. TouchRetouch: Make Your Photos Shine. Which was my favorite?

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Storymakers 2016 Winners

Tech Soup

TechSoup is particularly proud that Adobe products , available through our donation program, were used in the video's production. Best Photography Winner — Learning Tree Farm. This five-photo Flickr submission presents a compelling visual narrative and tells a great story. Get Adobe Creative Cloud.

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Mobile for Good: May Edition

Tech Soup

Photography app roundups are a dime-a-dozen, but this Tech Radar post is written by an actual, professional photographer. This post-production photo editing app lets you add tones and textures to your photos. 's David Pogue wrote a review of Adobe Voice , a new free app for making "explainer videos."

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Nonprofit Web Design Process Part 5: Visual Design

Connection Cafe

It defines the colors, graphics, fonts and photography that make the site beautiful. Defining styles for different elements of the website including headlines, links, buttons, photos, form fields, promo items, etc. Typically we create visual designs in Adobe Photoshop or Adobe Illustrator. Deliverables.

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An Interview with Susan Citro and Evan Parker about Nature Conservancy's Flickr Group

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

The Nature Conservancy has used Flickr Group to host a photo contest on its Web site. We have long known that our members were passionate about photography, and one of their strongest ties to the organization was through the photography that we use on our web site and in our publications. Keep them engaged. Any gotchas?