Hi, in this video, I'll be sharing some useful tips on how to source imagery as a graphic designer. I'll show you how to find the source files and link images, as well as how to extract specific images from a PDF using Photoshop. Additionally, I'll demonstrate how to use Google Images to search for images and find their exact matches. By the end of this video, you'll have a better understanding of how to efficiently source imagery for your design projects. Enjoy! Still have questions? This video is also about grabbing vectors and images from PDF files: https://youtu.be/pwX7_iAvtxE This video walks you through an easy way to grab images on a computer from Instagram feeds: https://youtu.be/Oe5Zv8CLDCA #graphicdesign #googleimagesearch

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