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            <title>MNE Quick Tips 1 - Faking Depth of Field - Photoshop</title>
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            <title>MNE Quick Tips 2 - Showing in Groups - Windows XP</title>
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 	    <title>MNE Quick Tips 3 - Faking Depth of Field Part 2 - Photoshop</title>
            <description>A quick way to blur the background of a photo in perspective, while leaving the foreground object in focus.</description>
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      	    <title>MNE Quick Tips 4 - Hard Limiting - Cool Edit</title>
            <description>How to quickly crank up the volume of your audio files so they are really loud and beefy without distorting the louder parts or messing with compressors.</description>
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      	    <title>MNE Quick Tips 5 - Fixing Low Light Photos - Photoshop</title>
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      	    <title>MNE Quick Tips 6 - Comic Art - Photoshop</title>
            <description>An automatic way to turn any photo into comic artwork, complete with black ink lines, incorporating an unorthodox usage of paths.</description>
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      	    <title>MNE Quick Tips 7 - Web Page Gradients - Web Design</title>
            <description>An introduction to creating gradient fades with HTML and CSS.</description>
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      	    <title>MNE Quick Tips 8 - Auto Portrait - Photoshop</title>
            <description>How to set up an action in Photoshop to add a portrait style effect to one or many photos at once.</description>
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