Photoshop :: Getting (ExManCmd Wants To Make Changes)?
Jun 18, 2013
Since Installing Photoshop CC, I selected Adobe Exchange. When I did I got a dialog saying "ExManCmd wants to make changes". It worries me that I cannot dismiss this dialog without entering a password.
If I click cancel, it just pops up again. Since this is so obliquely named and is a persistant password request, I am not giving permision even though it may be Adobe Software. What is it? Why won't it go away when I click on Cancel?
I am pretty new to Photoshop and I have come across a few things that I would love to do but I cant figure out how to do them. Also, I have elements so I'm not even sure if I can do them. Anyway one of the things I am trying to learn is how to put lines over an image. For example the very first picture on this site: ...
I was wondering how I could duplicate the texture of this gear/star thing? I want to use the same texture for a square shaped frame. I already tryed messing with the bevel and emboss layer style but I didnt get a the matching result that I desired.
My next question is how do I make my own custom bevel and emboss layer style textures?
Remove the screens on the i Phones and then replace them with a custom message using this font (Budmo Jiggler + Jigglish Font | dafont.com) or any cool font. Could you first have "Sign Up" on the first iPhone. Then on the second iPhone a green tick .
After this could you have lower down underneath "Complete Offer" appear. Then again a green tick on the second iPhone. Then lastly "Refer friends" on the first iPhone underneath complete offer. With again a green tick on the second iPhone. Would it also be possible for the outside edges to be glowing or sparkling to attract attention.
Is it possible in Photoshop CS6, to make the tab background go away? I find the background box that you need to work in, gets in my way. I cant see the finder/desktop underneath it like I could in CS5.
I am trying to make a 2d image look 3d in photoshop 6. Specifically, I have a scan of paper cut to look like a piece of chalk. How do I go about making it look like it is an object and not a piece of paper?
i was using Photoshop Cs3 in work and they upgraded all the photoshop versions to CS5 . Now i can't find where i can create a multipage pdf. I was using the pdf tool so often it's important for me.
I just downloaded Photoshop CS6 for the first time I want to make animated GIFs for my blog on Tumblr, gifs that I can easily add my own watermark to, so If they're used, I'll have credit for creating them. I know a gif is a series of moveable pictures, but that's all I know. Any links to how-to articles/simplest information you can give will be extremely useful.
I used to use a plugin in previous versions, but the file formats subdirectory is missing from the plugins directory. Surely this should be possible in CS6 (extended even) straight out of the box given that every web developer on the planet needs to make loads of these.
I had no problem with CS5 however with CS6 when I try to do it with the CS6 version it will not work. I'm using windows 7 and find the .exe file and click on it like I done before however nothing happens.
Photoshop cs5 I have a picture with a lot of layers.
One of the layers I would like save as a separate layer that is not part of the images, for after that to use the stamp tools to "copy" from the new lay and in my original image.
I've been having some trouble trying to get the watermark feature (or Digimarc as CS2 calls it) to work. The digimarc isnt free, and all I'm wanting to do is put my name in the bottom corner of my pictures. Does anyone know how to do this....
how to make an avatar smaller that 16kb. When i go to cs2 and make a brand new file 60 x60 pixels it is allreay at 20 kb. Too large to post for an avatar. I know how to save with less quality but it still will not get any smaller.
I'd like to make light passing through a prism. The light is easy enough, but I can't think of a way to make a really good looking prism. I'd like something more than just drab grey triangle - something that looks like real crystal.