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TWIPhttp://twipphoto.com/archives/1505 [TWIP] It’s a bit rough around the edges and will be looked upon by some as a gimmick, but I think it has tremendous potential and hope Adobe will continue to expand and refine its capabilities. For now, it does a good (but not great) job of allowing photographers to make small adjustments to their canvas size without losing valuable image data.

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