When I am using CS at home - at the bottom - there is like a bar along the bottom - you know like when you open or save a file - you see like a blue progress bar on it. When I use CS2 at uni, I dont see it -
I have a series of sheets, each with two viewports to show two plan views of a long road alignment. I arranged them to read bottom to top, as it goes up stationing, as we do with cross section sheets, but have been told by an outside reviewer that the sheets are confusing and should read top down.
I cannot see the bottom of my workspace. I have tried different views and different workspace configurations.when I open an image it is halfway cut off at bottom of screen and I cannot scoll it up with track pad or mouse.
My system info of pse 7 tells me that the operating system is vista while I'm working with windows 7. It also shows a place for the catalogfile that don't exists on my computer.
I now use CS but when I ran on PS7 the image always had information on the bottom of it...either: size of the file or veiw pct and something else...I really don't miss it but I just noticed its not there,
Where does Photoshop (and Bridge) pull the timestamp information it uses for "date modified" from?
The time/date on my computer (from the system tray) are correct, but when I work on pictures they get a "date modified" stamp of February, 2036. New files created through Bridge get the same timestamp.
I'm trying to make a poster in photoshop as a X-mas gift for a friend (he's a huge MJ fan) and I was wondering if I need to change any settings or maybe there's some type of rule or guidline I would need to follow.
I need to do something that I've done a hundred times before with simple image editors on my old Windows desktop, but now I have a shiny new MacBook Pro with an Adobe Creative Cloud subscription, so I'm learning to use Photoshop CS6.
I have an image someone sent me that has text at the top and bottom of the image and too much "white space" in the middle (it's not white, but work with me here). I want to cut that part out, to have the middle disappear and the top and bottom sections join.
how to make the middle disappear (I used the regular select instead of crop, selected the middle, inverted my select, and chose Cut). But the top and bottom parts don't join.
I asked my Photoship savvy co-worker and she told me all about making layers to do this and that, and overlapping (offsetting?) copies of the image. My ears began to ring. This CAN'T be so complicated. With the free photo tool on my Windows machine, I could highlight what I wanted to get rid of, press Delete, and it would remove that part of the image and join the top and bottom pieces.
I'm trying to fade text from top to bottom using a path I have always followed, but isn't working now:
1. Select the layer the text is on 2. Create Fill or Adjustment Layer > select Gradient from the drop-down menu 3. Click on the Gradient bar to bring up the options 4. Adjust opacity, direction, colour > OK
When I create the Fill or Adjustment layer and select Gradient, the gradient is applied to the whole document rather than just the text on the layer I've selected.
My text is white against a blue background..I have tried selecting the gradient "Foreground to Transparent", but can't get past the stage where that is applied to the whole document.
I have been in the process of making a map which I currently have in illustrator. I also downloaded some administrative boundaries which I have converted to a path in illustrator and am trying to overlay on top of this map.
The problem is, it just doesn't line up. If the top is aligned, the bottom and sides will be off.
Is there a way to select a few points on the path of which I know the exact position on the map and have illustrator warp, skew, resize the path and it will magically fit?
I would like to add canvas and texture (i.e. extend only the parquet/floor) at the top and at the bottom.The brochures at the top and at the bottom of the photo are too close to the edge.I can use photoshop CS5 and CS6.
As the subject already says: when I make a site with Web Photo Gallery in PS7 than I make it with an startpage of thumbnails (choose Simple), the photo behind is the big one. So far so good, but there are always several empty html-lines beneath the picture.
It pretents there is more to look at 'cause you can scroll down but this is only empty space. I delete these lines (HTML) everytime with FrontPage but is it possible to set the style in Web Photo Gallery without those "lines" ?
Modifying the "file info" for a gif file (in my case, "General" tab, "Document Title" and "Description") doesn't actually get saved with the file - or, at least, if it is saved, it's not visible when re-opening the file.
I believe that I understood that metadata for .png format isn't supported, but I thought that .gif was. (Test case is easy: open .gif file, add a Title and Description, save, and re-open - information is gone).
I need to install a custom one that is working for CS5 and CS6, so that it can be seen and used in CC. But I don't know where to put it? (on the Mac)
for CS5 it goes here:
Main 3.0: /Library/Application Support/Adobe/XMP/Custom File Info Panels/3.0/panels/ User 3.0: /Users/[username]/Library/Application Support/Adobe/XMP/Custom File Info Panels/3.0/panels
for CS6 it goes here:
Main 4.0: /Library/Application Support/Adobe/XMP/Custom File Info Panels/4.0/panels/ User 4.0: /Users/[userName]/Library/Application Support/Adobe/XMP/Custom File Info Panels/4.0/panels
every time i try to draw a marquee or draw a shape in ps6, a small info box appears next to my curser. it is incredibly distracting, and i cannot figure out how to get rid of it.
Basically I have an image that I created that has 3 layers. 1 is a bunch of brush strokes that are red, one with strokes that are green, and 1 with strokes that are blue. What I want to do is take the red layer and make all its strokes green, and vice versa, basically just switching the color of everything on the layers. I would think there is some kind of setting I could just change.
I have a MAC OS X which has 3 users. I have been playing with textures and on one user I am able to move the texture on top a photo and size it to fit. On the other user I am not able to size as the sizing info does not appear. I have tried different shots but nothing changes.
This is an interesting question. As most of your probably know, Filebrowser is kind of an app with an app. You can open a RAW camera file and set all the parameters for conversion, then update the file without opening it by choosing the alt (PC) or option (Mac) key. This changes the convert box to update.
A friend of mine, also a photographer, applied color corrections to an entire wedding using Filebrowser and updating his RAW files. He then burned a DVD of the RAW files and sent it to his lab. They converted his files and posted a web gallery. He then noticed that the files were horrible! All the conversion settings were not retained with the RAW files.
I have always assumed that any updated conversion information was stored in the EXIF information of the RAW file. Now I'm beginning to wonder if it's stored in the Filebrowser cache or meta information. If this is the case, then which files need to be kept with the RAW files when you transfer them to another computer? Can this be accomplished?
It's about time I replaced my 5400RPM Drive for a 7200RPM unit. At the moment I have a partition used as Photoshop's Scratch disk. Just wondering if it would be wiser to keep the 5200RPm unit as a seperate scratch disk, or have a faster partition on the 7200RPM unit.
How do I figure out what font is used on text layer on a .psd? I thought highlighting the text or selecting the layer would show me the font used, but it doesn't seem to work that way. Is there an info option or something that can give me this info?
- Scratch files seem to be created even in 64 bit Photoshop with plenty of unused memory, so they are apparently not regular swap/page files. What sort of data Photoshop CS4 writes to them and why isn't this information kept in memory instead?
- Do scratch file writes/reads occur at the same time as operating system paging? Is there any practical reason not to put PS scratch disk and OS paging file on the same physical drive?
- Do scratch files benefit more from higher bandwidth or faster seek time?
- What is the typical ratio for Photoshop CS4 for reads and writes to scratch files?
I recorded an Action to place the Author's Name and other information in the file info.
Running the action solely works. Placing it in the group w/ other actions, the file info step is executed, but file info is not added. What should I look for to troubleshoot?
if there was some kind of shortcut to see the data info ( ex. shutter spedd, iso setting ) in photoshop cs2 other than going to file>file info> camera data 2.