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  • Can I Apply a brush as a step within an action using CS3

    I'm trying to find a way to incorporate a brush into my action without actually having to stop and using the brush and then continue. More specifically, I would like to apply the history brush to the entire image as a step within an action, but I want it to automatically be applied without me having...
    Posted to Forum by wheels01 on 11-30-2008
  • cs2 help

    When I try and "save as" a photo I don't see jpg as an option... only psd, tiff, png, raw, pdf, psb. How can I save to jpg? Thanks, Rich
    Posted to Forum by richistory on 12-09-2007
  • CD Burning Information?

    Okay so I asked a question a few days ago about resizing a photo on CS2. After I got all that straightened out, it came to my attention that all the photos on the CD that I am giving a client now have to be resized. Is there any way around resizing them and adding a border, or should I just burn them...
    Posted to Forum by landerson3 on 08-11-2007
  • Resizing Images?

    I am new to this so bare with me please. So I am struggling with resizing my images. I shot a wedding recently with my Nikon D70, imported my photos, and the whole nine yards. I am finished with retouches, etc. My problem, however, is printing the photos at 8x10 size. Every time I go on to Mpix.com to...
    Posted to Forum by landerson3 on 08-09-2007
  • help! how to resize a photo ?

    can anyone tell me how to resize a photo in cs2? any help will be apreciated. Thanks
    Posted to Forum by eliud51 on 08-01-2007
  • Re: Photoshop Elements Question - Can You Do This?

    Let's say I am painting a mask and want to get to the details, I roll the scroll wheel (with the cursor over the area I want to zoom) and paint a little on the mask, then I roll the scroll wheel the other way and back out a little. Then I move the mouse a little and position the cursor over the next...
    Posted to Forum by Tom_Steele on 01-20-2007
  • Re: Best editing software

    PhotoBlast: Photoshop is THE standard for editing (and I fully expect some people will take exception with that statement). Hmm, I won't take exception with the statement. It is true. BUT, if you are just wanting to fix up pictures, then Elements can do a lot. If you decide you would like to upgrade...
    Posted to Forum by Tom_Steele on 12-07-2006
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