I am an old Fireworks user on the PC. I have a ton of work in PNG format that has all my layer data.
Is there a way to preserve the layer data when comng over to PS? I am going to start doing all work in PS and would like to convert my PNGs on FW to PSDs as needed. When I open PNGs in PS it seems to flatten the images.
purchased the 5.5-upgrade to 6.0 Designpremium. Everything seems to work properly except the bridge, wich won't start as stand-alone - works only as Mini-bridge inside photoshop.
While trying to start the bridge from photoshop ("go to bridge") results in a bridge's crash...
In my former installations (5.0 and 5.1) everything was ok ...
After opening Bridge CS6 (and using mini Bridge), there are no thumbnails showing. I've pointed Bridge to just one folder with less than 5 photos in it and it cannot even display them. I'm running a recent Mac Pro with 16GB RAM and kick graphics card.
Whenever I try to open the Brushes panel, the Bridge window pops up. I know that Bridge is a media manager, so I'm not sure why is it opening. I really need to edit the brushes and I can't find a way to do it. Is there a way to disable bridge or another way to open the brushes panel that won't open bridge?
I'm trying to take images that are about 300x300px and convert to 100x100px. When I change image size in PS and constrain proportions, the result is a jagged-looking image.
The resolution is set to 72 px/inch and the Resample Image box is set to Bicubic.
Am I always gonna have jaggies in this scenario and what can I do to make it look smoother? Also, does it make a difference if it's gif vs. jpg?
it was made by combining some cool cloud picture with a starship ( that's the thing on the left ) and applying some contrast, brightness, color balance and overlaying to make this kind of color.
Everytime I try and use my adobe photoshop elements 8.0 it gives me an error of 148:3. When I click ok it closes my program.So now I can't work on my photos.
I typically have multiple Photoshop documents open at once along with other programs. Let's say that I want to make a client's revisions. With CS5, I could have my email open and the Photoshop window I'm editing side-by-side. With CS6 and CC, when I click on the window I want to edit, ALL the photoshop windows come to the front, obscuring the email message.
Is there a way to prevent this from happening and only bring the one window I clicked on to the front? There is still an option under Window > Arrange > Bring All to Front, which wouldn't be necessary if the windows are always in front.
I am using Photoshop CS3, and all the sudden now, when I create a shape or Type/text, It is automatically rastered, as it should be vector, and has been until yesterday. I haven't made any changes, etc., etc., I just know that before when I would type some text and/or make a shape, it would be vector until I chose to rastor it or flatten the image. Now when I click on the "T" tool and choose my font and size, etc., I start typing and the text is very pixelated as would a rastor image.
Is there a setting I might have unknowingly changed, or something else I am all the sudden missing?
I saw in my mind the image of a soccer ball bursting through the paper on the yearbook page. Looking on the Internet, it was looking more like a challenge than a "How'd They Do That?"
So, finally, I found something.
But, it is not quite what I want.....as you can see....
I need help getting a look of a real soccer ball protruding from the page.
Then, if everything holds up...I need this technique to be altered a little so that the torn flaps are a little more realistic.
I have just installed CS2 on a new computer with Vista home premium and the registration screen comes up ever time I open the program. I have had CS2 on my old desktop computer and laptop using XP with no problems. The program works fine after I get the registration screen out of the way, but it is a nuisance.
Why do images opened in CR coming with PS CC always show 2 EV to bright? The same images opened with CR coming with my PS CS6 on another machine open almost perfect every time.
Using photoshop a bit and have something I want to create but not sure how to.
I want to have a shadow effect hole in a white page and then put a button within the whole. To make it look like a webpage has a hole in it, that then has a button in it. i can draw a sketch
I am working in CorelDraw X3 and when I publish to PDF they are coming out blank? I have made many before and they are fine, I know to position it in the page, but still nothing? I am using Windows 7? By doing it through the 'prepare to bureau service' they work fine except the file size is massive?
My project is NOT wide-screen. So I go to Settings and undo wide-screen. Everything is now fine. But, the next time I start up VS Pro X4, I find it has reset itself to wide-screen. Must I undo this each time I start up. I can't find anything in preferences that will keep it at my project setting.
I have been using the background eraser to take off white backgrounds and keep the inside (gif) part of them. The eraser does erase the background and does output it as a .gif however when I go back to look at it as a .gif, it is still on that white background.
The cross section at the culdesac is not coming right (attached). Instead of a gradual slope, i get a drop near the centerline. I am targeting to the CL alignment and profile.
I have AutoCAD 2013 (Full) and Adobe Acrobat X Pro v10.1.4 installed. I usually select ‘Adobe PDF’ as my printer instead of the standard ‘DWG To PDF.pc3’ which comes with AutoCAD and everything works fine. However on some particular drawings I have, when I print using the ‘Adobe PDF’ nothing comes out, it’s just a blank PDF. If I select the standard ‘DWG To PDF.pc3’ printer, it prints fine.
These particular drawings do have one missing Plot Style so maybe that has something to do with it? If so how do I remove that Plot Style completely so it’s not required anymore?