Monday, October 12, 2009
Students Will Win $1000 Walsworth Scholarships
Friday, May 08, 2009
Reducing Noise in Photos


Tuesday, February 05, 2008
ClassScene is Walsworth's image sharing community for schools

Who'd expect a 70-year-old to introduce the coolest image sharing technology imaginable. Of course you would; when that 70-year-old is Walsworth. As Walsworth celebrates its 70th birthday, we introduce ClassScene.
ClassScene is a safe, secure image and video sharing /archiving site for schools. ClassScene is at first glance similar to youtube or flicker but, with in-school approval of all content, it's a site your school would be proud to share. ClassScene will, as it evolves, become much more as we expect it to become integrated into the fabric of how you produce yearbooks, sell yearbooks, sell sporting events and prom tickets, present class projects and communicate with the school community. ClassScene can even become a profit center for your school.
There is special pricing for the first schools joining, so if you want to know more... contact me right away. email me
I welcome your comments and suggestions.
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(c)copyright 2008 Bill Stoess Knoxville, Tennessee
Friday, February 01, 2008
Webb School of Knoxville 2007 Princeps Win Tennessee's Highest Rating

The Tennessee High School Press Association awarded the ALL-TENNESSEE award to the 2007 Princeps the yearbook for Webb School of Knoxville. The award will be officially presented at the THSPA spring conference at Vanderbilt University on March 3. Editors Aftyn Behn and Emily King used a witness the evolution themed graphics package to capture the essence of a year dominated by "colossal construction" and continual change. Earning Tennessee's top award is nothing new for advisers Meg Crawford, Nancy Manikas, Janet Bigelow, Ben White and Pat Wright as the Princeps consistently wins top awards and earned the ALL-TENNESSEE award previously.
I welcome your comments and suggestions.
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(c)copyright 2008 Bill Stoess Knoxville, Tennessee
Wednesday, January 30, 2008
Using Layer Masks to modify part of a photo
Batman uses a mask to obscure part of his face and change his appearance. Layer masks do the same thing. Layer masks and adjustment layers work much the same way, by placing a mask over a photo to hide or change the photo below.
I like to create a duplicate layer of the original photo first in case I want to go back to the original. Do this by dragging the original layer (usually named background layer) to the new layer icon at the bottom of the the layers palette.








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(c)copyright 2008 Bill Stoess Knoxville, Tennessee