Photoshop :: How Chop Off White Out Of My Letterhead?
Mar 20, 2007
I have my letterhead 8.5 x11 typical letterhead in a PSD file.
But for e mailing I want to get creative.
I want to chop off a 1/2 of the white space and cruch together the top part of the letterhead with the logo with the bottom strip which has my address.
I'm working on a picture book and I have a set of illustrations by two different artists. I want to put an initial on each illustration to indicate the artist, and I'd like the initial to end up looking like it was stamped on with a Chinese Chop I have the illustrations scanned as TIFFs and I have also scanned an initial "stamp" for each artist as TIFFs.
What is the easiest way to accomplish this? (I tried unsuccessfully to make a custom shape.) I have PS-CS5 and an iMacOS10.6.8. I'm eventually putting the book together in InDesign, with some pre work in Photoshop.
I need a simple letterhead without graphics. I was thinking to use Photoshop for it fonts, etc.
But I cannot figure out how to get started. I want to start with a letter size document but when I select letter 8.5 x 11 it gives me a huge document. How do I get it to give me an 8.5 x 11 document to design a letterhead?
I designed a letter head and the top banner is all black, along with the bottom. I am trying to print it so there are no white borders around the edges but instead the top and bottom banner go right to the edge. I tried to option borderless printing but when i do that the color all comes out greyish instead of the usual black. I can print using the full page without loosing color or sharpness?
simple one with great use of colour and tones. If not, could some one advise me to a site, where i could get some good ideas from? This is for my architectural school project, thnx to every one in advance, btw im only sking for help cos im really really bad @ photoshop.
I’ve only used paintshop in the past to manipulate photo’s lol, but now I have a serious use for it.
The only problem I have is getting the borders to print right to the edge of the paper when printing. I mean its way off, is it that I am setting my paper size wrong? When I select ‘new’ I make the document 210x297mm is this right?
I am new to the Adobe Suite of products. I nee do create letterhead and a brochure for my company. I also need to be learning how to Blog as that is going to also be assigned to me. Is there anyplace I can find some direction on how to do this?
What is the best/cleanest way to create letterhead artwork to be used on a Word template?  Right now I'm just creating, copying and pasting, but it seems there must be a more professional way. InDesign, or is Illustrator OK?
I have designed a letterhead in Ai (CS5). I want to make it a templete for Word 2010. Â Currently, I am writing all letters in Ai and making them a PDF. It would be easier in Word.
following image shows up fine on WIndows machines, but on Macs it shows up as balck instead of navy, why? I have tried svaing in PDF, JPG, PNG, and PDF nwith Mac color profiles... what is going on? PS, the navy is #0d1125
I have a multilayered psd file. All layers should remain opaque except the black to white gradient layer where I need the white to be transparent. So that when I place the final psd on top of a block of solid colour in Indesign the gradient shows the background colour through where the black fades off.
I'm using PSE8. I was using Filter>Render>Clouds and it was working for me. I must have done something because the clouds that are rendered are black & white not Blue and white. My photo is of course a color image. How I can correct this or what I need to do to get back to the default setting that will render blue & white instead of black and white?
I installed Photoshop CS4 and am using a Samsung flat panel monitor. I do web design and print design. Here is the problem: Web design:Color profile is set to Monitor ColorProof color is set to Monito RGBProof Colors is checkedWhen I save image through Save For Web,
it looks fine in the preview box but in some browsers it has blue tint (even the white color now looks blue)I tried embedding the monitor coor profile into the exported JPEG and tried converting to sRGB and it always is a problem Print design:When I make a new CMYK document 300dpi the white now has a yellow tint.
I tried to paint the entire image white (and the foreground color is clearly white) then go with the eyedropper it says its fff6db (yellowish)Proof Color: working CMYKCMYK Color: US Web Coated (SWOP) v2Color Managment Policies are all off What I want is an explanation of how I can make sure that the colors are correct on my screen such that what I see on the monitor is exactly what everyone will see on their browsers.
And that there are no color shifts. I had version 6 at work and its fine, when I converted from RGB to CMYK the colors just got a little washed out but the whites remained white.
I've got CS2 at home on the PC. When I open photoshop or any document, the black and white are black and a dark cream color on my monitor. There is no white at all in the color areas and white seems to show as this cream color everywhere - affecting how I view images. However, when I print the white is white. Have tried changing around color settings.
Ok so i have this image (Attached) im trying to remove the blue rectangle and the white rectangle leaving the blue swirl on the white back ground, iv tried using content aware but it comes out really bad, maybe im doing it wrong will some one be able to look at this for me, maybe it came out wrong because i have the blue swirl and content aware doesn't work correctly with it .
I am using a pdf underlay to trace over and whenever the crosshair or pickbox enters a white area it does not shift color to black to remain visible. This leaves me picking randomly trying to guess where the crosshair or pickbox is. If I change the 3dconfig to disable hardware acceleration, the color shifts, but the pdf is whited out. Not to mention the fact that by disabling hardware acceleration, I'm wasting the expensive video card on the machine. Is there a workaround? updated driver? service pack?
Okay so I'm trying to take the white background off of a picture using the select a color on white, but it takes out a lot or the fur and eyes(it's a picture of a cartoon cat) How can I remove the areas of can from the selection without removing the pieces of cat too.
It's creative commons, so I guess I can post screen shots...
The cat is from [URL]...
A general idea of the selected area
What happens when I take out the selected area
So how can I take the pieces of the cat out of the selected area so when I try to delete the background I don't get an invisible cat?
know of a macro available that will search a document for any form of white fill (rgb, cmy,cmyk,greyscale, etc) and if it finds any of those colors, it will automatically change those white fills to a Pantone White Spot Color?
I'm aware on the Oberon Color Replacer, but I'd like a macro that is more simple and will do all of this with a click of a button or keyboard shortcut.
I created a logo and then opened it as a layer so that I can make a website header image. It is shown here [URL] and as you can see the background is an off-white colour. It is probably unnoticeable to many, but I would prefer to get it right. How can I make the background a pure white so that it blends in with the white of the wordpress theme?
I have a mac with Adobe Illustrator and I am just learning how to use this stuff. How to accomplish what you see below - white text that has shading/shadow and is on a white background?
I've just set up a new macbook air from a time machine back up and for some reason my cursors in illustrator 5.5 are white making it very difficult to use. All was and is still fine on my macbook pro with the same version.
I've got PS open and created a simple color pattern. What you see on the left is what I'm really looking at on the monitor. PS "says" that it is white, but if I use a separate color picker, it shows it as FFFFD8. If I take a screen shot, as here, it also shows it bad. But if I just save the document as a JPG and open that up with picture and fax viewer, I see what is on the right side, normal. White is white and grey is grey. If I send that to another person, he sees it good as well. But PS shows it bad to me. My "Proof Setup" is set to "Working CMYK" as always. And the only way I can get PS to actually show things right, is to change the Proof Setup to "Monitor RGB". Which I've never had to do before.
I'm guessing PS is having a problem talking to my monitor, or getting something wrong, I don't know. I aught to be able to use the Working CMYK Proof like everybody else, I've never had to change it to Monitor RGB to get it looking right. Even Paintbrush shows things right.
I wanted to make a decal to place on the acrylic window of my PC. I found the perfect picture, which is in black and white. For it to look right though, I need to switch the black to white, and vice versa. Is there a way with Photoshop to automatically switch these, instead of having to manually switch them.