Photoshop Elements :: How To Eliminate Or Reduce Margins
Mar 17, 2013How to eliminate or reduce margins?
View 1 RepliesHow to eliminate or reduce margins?
View 1 RepliesI'm completing an ad for a bakery and the image of a cupcake that I'm trying to use wasn't done in a whitebox, hence alot of glare on the lefthand part of the image. It's washed out the pink frosting into an almost white color and the strawberries are not saturated in color. Is there something I can do to get rid of the white spot and make the image look as if it was shot professionally in a white box?
(in the image, it's the front most chocolate cupcake)
I'd like to change the default printing margins and image position. Currently the default is center. I'd like to change the default to 0.5" on the left and top.
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I found the text in the following file, but eliminating it from that file did not stop it from displaying. How can I get rid of this unwanted message?
C:Program Files (x86)AdobeElements 11 OrganizerAssetslocaleen_USemailsignaturesstandard_subject.txt
I have the 30-day trial version of Photoshop Elements. I have a photo file which is 894 K. I need to reduce the file size to 300K for use on a blog.
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I have some evening sunset photos, but there is a lot of glare from street lights. How can I reduce that
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View 1 Replies View RelatedI've been a user of DeepPaint3D with Texture weapons for many years. Now I got Photoshop CS4 extended, to be able to use Photoshop filters and do other things DP3D isn't capable of without having to im-/export my materials from / to DP3D. Which is when I ran into a problem.�How do I increase the margins (you know, that 'pixel overlap' part that's beyond the UV mapped area on a material) in PS CS4 extended? Ten years old DeepPaint3D with Texture Weapons can do it, even 'for free' Blender can do it (when baking maps), so where do I find that option in Photoshop?It's pretty much unacceptable to have a material 'end' at precisely the border line of the UV mapped area; particularly if, at some point of time, said material would have to be resized to a smaller scale (which is usually when a few pixels get eaten away at those borders).�I've really been searching up and down and googled a lot but could not find it (but then again, maybe it's not called 'margins' in Photoshop.
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View 1 Replies View RelatedI would like to know if CS6, it is possible (when cropped an object with magic wand) to establish the margins that the subject must have respect to the edges of the image.
For example;) I'm 20 images (of same size) containing circles of different sizes. I wish that everyone was in the same format with margins fixed 25px from the edges of the image.
Resulting in the end, 20 pictures with circles of equal size.