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Recently I've got interested in Photoshop, with particular reference to
digital photography.

To this end, I've bought a couple of issues of a magazine which includes a
cover disk, and which usually contains tutorials on how to apply specific
Photoshop tools and techniques to do certain jobs.

These tutorials include speech, and moving images, inasmuch as they depict
the cursor moving about, clicking and dragging objects and so forth.  It's
almost like being on the receiving end of a PC Anywhere session, with
someone manipulating images on your screen.  Except in this case it's all
within sub-windows, of course.

My question is:
Does anyone know how these tutorials are created ie, what software is used
to do this?  I imagine it must be some super-duper form of Snag-It, or
something similar. The effect is as if the screen activities have been
filmed with a movie camera, but I'm sure that this isn't how it's done.

Ideas would be appreciated.


Ian Porter
Computer Guys Inc.
Arrowtown
New Zealand
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