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February Letter from the Editor

By Rick LePage  ·  February 15th, 2012

The February edition of our monthly Letter from the Editor email was sent out today, and should be winging its way to subscribers’ In Boxes over the next day or so. I’m sorry we were so late this month; we have been juggling way too many things, and the newsletter was a casualty of that.

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If you’re wondering about the magazine, the March/April 2012 edition is now at the printer, and will start mailing to subscribers at the end of February. US subscribers should receive their copy by March 9; Canadian subscribers by March 16; and all worldwide delivery should be completed by March 25. The “second mailing” of the January/February issue went out last week to recent (late December and January) subscribers, and delivery should be complete by the end of next week. (If you didn’t get your issue, send us a note via our Contact Us page and we’ll take care of you.)

5 Replies to February Letter from the Editor:

  1. Jim

    February 16, 2012 at 2:05 pm

    Wonderfull!

  2. Jose

    February 16, 2012 at 7:01 pm

    Hello.I am a new starter with your subscription,but I don’t know when I will receive my first magazine.Please let me Know.Thanks

  3. James

    April 22, 2012 at 3:22 pm

    I have recently uploaded an image for the April competition and discovered that using my Google Chrome browser to upload gave me different color saturation (lighter) than when I uploaded with Firefox. Has anyone experienced this ? In looking back to last month’s submission I think I encountered the same problem.

  4. Robert

    April 11, 2013 at 5:28 pm

    Have received your request to renew subscription. Although I enjoy The Elements magazine and the web site I have moved on to Photoshop CS6, so will not renew. What I was wondering is does you publishing house publish any information on PS?
    Thank you.
    Robert DeLaurenti at rdelaurenti@yahoo.com

    • Rick LePage

      April 16, 2013 at 9:24 am

      We don’t Robert, but you can find a Photoshop-specific magazine and website at http://www.photoshopuser.com. They’re good guys.

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