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		<title>Knowing Your Pixels</title>
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When working in a program like Photoshop&#174; or Gimp&#174;, you&#8217;ll soon find yourself becoming familiar with the distance 600px (pixels) reaches in width or height (as compared to your own computer monitor anyway).
This becomes helpful in at least two ways.

Guestimating element sizes. When you want to determine a good size for an image, box or [...]]]></description>
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