Photoshop :: How To Fly Cards

Jul 24, 2007

I have a pack of tarot cards which I want to make it look as if flying in a storm..in a circular fashion...and then add my character in the middle...

Is there any way I can do that in PS?

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Photoshop :: Graphic Cards For CS4

Oct 29, 2008

if the nVidia based cards having a problem might be from certain manufacturers being nVidia only describes the chipset.

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Photoshop :: Greeting Cards

Jul 5, 2004

Just started comming back to photoshop after all my sommer activities. Since i graduated from my high school this year i am going to make a greeting card or rather a "thank you card". I tried to make one and actualy i find it prettay hard.

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Photoshop :: Greeting Cards

Dec 9, 2005

I spend hundreds of dollars on PS - the best graphics program on the market - and yet it does not have a template for doing greeting cards. Or if it has I can't find it . So I am reduced to using Borderbund or some similar software.

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Photoshop :: Video Cards

Nov 29, 2006

Which video card would you recommend to be used for?

Photoshop CS2
Illustrator 10
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Adobe Premiere Elements 2
Watching DVD’s
And some games

As of now I Have a GeForce 4 MX440 I would like to upgrade to one of the following:

ATI 9600 XT: 500/600 256MB 128bit
Or
ATI 9800 Pro: 380/680 128MB 256bit

Could you recommend the best one to use with Photoshop CS2.

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Jun 24, 2013

I am about to print business cards? Where is the best place to get QUALITY (not Vista Print) cards done?

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May 18, 2012

I'm trying to set up my Dell U2711 monitor for use with 10 bit display (30 bit color) in Windows 7 via Displayport. I noticed that CS6 now has a "30 bit display" option in the Advanced GPU settings, and saw Chris Cox's commentary in another posting that CS6 no longer relies upon the GPU driver to enable 10 bit display.
 
Has CS6 changed what video cards are able to work with 10 bit display?
 
I know previously it needed to basically be either a AMD Firepro or possibly a Nvidia Quadro workstation class card with their advanced drivers in order to work. Can 10 bit display now work with the more mainstream Radeon HD 6xxx/7xxx or GeForce GTX 5xx/6xx cards? I'd like to buy a more powerful video card for general purposes, but not have to pay the very high price of a workstation class card.

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Photoshop :: Use 2 Identical Video Cards In Mac Pro

Nov 13, 2012

Is it ok to use 2 identical video cards (Nvidia GT 120) in a Mac Pro with 2 monitors and PS? Any benefit or problems from using 2 cards - each monitor getting a seperate card?

There might be instances where I might need to run 3 monitors but it will mainly be 2 (a 21" and 24" NEC multisync's).

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Photoshop :: Christmas Cards [Extracting]

Dec 14, 2007

I took a photo for a family Christmas card, and am trying to make the card on Photoshop. This question will prove what an amateur I really am, but I am having trouble with layers. When I change the size or format of one layer, all of the layers change as well.

I can't seperate what I do on one layer from the next. Can someone please help me with this? Also; I can't change the size of my photo to fit it on the other layer. How do I change the background layer from the photo to the background I want?

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Photoshop :: Review My Business Cards

May 14, 2004

I am trying to create an image to use for my business cards and I have come up with 4 cards all using the same design. Please let me know which you all think would be better.

Business Card 1
Business Card 2
Business Card 3
Business Card 4

Note: These were created with photoshop.

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Photoshop :: Upgrade Display Cards

Jan 17, 2009

Currently my display card is a NVIDIA Quadro FX 500/600 PCI. One of the reasons I chose this card is it supprted dual montors. Now that I have upgraded to CS4 Extended I need to upgrade my display card.

When I went to Adobe's List of tested graphics display cards for Photoshop CS4 and seen such a long list of cards for Windows.I thought I would come here and ask if any body else has upgraded theirs. I would perfere to go with a nVidia card. Do any of these cards support dual monitors? Or how can I keep using my two montors? Price wise $250.00 is the highest I can go.

which card to get?

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Photoshop :: Printing Business Cards

Jan 29, 2004

I have Photoshop 7 and I want to create some business cards in Photoshop and then print them.

How do I set it up so that it will print out on those business card sheets correctly?

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Photoshop :: ATI Radeon HD5700 Cards Crashing On CS6?

May 22, 2012

Have I missed the hardware requirement of using on Nvidia Cuda based graphical card in my system? All the new blurfilters are causing a graphical cards break down. What happens is that Photoshop keeps running but the screen turns completely black. You have to close the application in the taskmanager.
 
I'm running Windows 7 64 bits and CS6 master edition. System is completely uptodate and all drivers have been checked.

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Photoshop :: CS6 With Matrox M-series Graphic Cards

Dec 21, 2012

I will test Photoshop CS 6 in my Windows x64 System. First I´ve got a Matrox P690 graphic card, but it won´t run with OpenGL 2.0. So I bought a new MATROX M9120 Plus x1 card in hope it will work fine with Photoshop. But the GPU OpenGL with rotation tool or other things won´t work, because the card seems to be not verified by Photoshop CS6. The drivers are the newest WDDM certified Matrox drivers from December 2012.
 
Some infos from my system:

Windows 7 Ultimate 64bit
16GB RAM
2x Intel Quadcore XEON CPU
Matrox M9120 Plus PCIe x1
Supermicro X7DBE motherboard

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Photoshop :: Which Graphic Cards Are Supported By Adobe

Oct 13, 2012

Which graphic cards are supported by Adobe ? I have a set-up including a MacPro and want to start using Adobe's Photoshop CS6 and Lightroom 4, but when upgrading my MacPro I want to create a set-up that IS supported by Adobe. So therefore I wonder what graphic cards are supported by Adobe.

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Photoshop :: Removing Background Of 2 Trading Cards

Sep 14, 2012

I have months looking for the original art of this cards but haven�t found anything, zero, and I got tired of searching and trying to do it by myself only getting meh results. well enough talking these are the two cards. what I want is to take out the characters of the cards.

notice the legs are in watermark in the text box on the bottom of the cards.

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Photoshop :: Create Business Cards And Print Them

Apr 12, 2005

i have created a business card for a client. i made it 3.5 in wide and 2 in high. i also added 1/8 in on all sides for bleed and cutting. i want to make a page containing 8 cards per page. i went to automate/picture package in p/s cs and found i can make a page, but not with the images sized to make business cards.

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Photoshop :: Matrox M Series Graphics Cards

Sep 13, 2008

I am thinking about buying an M9125 card from the new range of Matrox M series cards.

I have tried without success to find a review of this series and of the card I am interested in particular. Nor can I find any mention of it or its performance in a user forum anywhere. My display is a NEC2690 (26") running at a resolution of 1920x1200. I don't game and just want a new card for PS and Corel Painter work. I have CS3 and will probably move to CS4 idc.

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Photoshop :: Crash With Multiple Video Cards

Nov 15, 2008

I have three monitors connected to two separate graphics cards, an 8800GT and an FX5200 (PCI). Now, this setup works fine in regular XP Pro, with driver 175.19; Photoshop CS4's OpenGL works without a problem save for the brush cursor bug. However, I installed Vista x64 as a dual boot for the RAM boost, and ran into a bit of a wall.

Photoshop now refuses to work at all with the OpenGL enhancements on. It loads (an improvement in itself, used to get stuck at "Reading preferences"), but it'll freeze when I try to open a file or go to the performance settings. I'm currently using driver 171.16; I know it's outdated, but it's the most recent one that works with both cards in Vista x64. I'm also quite sure it's not the problem; Photoshop works perfectly with OpenGL on if I disable the FX5200.

I've tried the registry key AllowOldGPUs_ON to no effect. I've also tried both the 64-bit and 32-bit versions, with no difference. Is it possible to get Photoshop working with both cards, short of replacing the FX5200?

Specs:

Intel Core 2 Quad Q9300 2.50GHz

4GB RAM

Over 300GB HDD space available for scratch disk use

EVGA 8800GT

PNY Verto FX5200

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Photoshop Elements :: Printing Greeting Cards From E9

Jul 30, 2013

How do I print a 2 sided greeting card from my home printer in elements 9?

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Photoshop Elements :: Printing Greeting Cards On 9?

Jul 31, 2013

I cannot succssfully print a greeting card on elements 9.  I have finally arrived at the conculsion that duplex printing is not possible.  So I have been trying to print without the duplex feature enabled.  The problem is when the page prints out the picture takes up the whole page - how do I shrink it to make it look like a greeting  card?

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Photoshop :: Create Double-sided Business Cards

Apr 3, 2013

I am designing my Business Card in PS. Now my business card has a back and front...In illustrator I would create two Artboards. What would I do in Photoshop? Do I extend the canvas to double the size? Or do I create a seperate file for the backside?
 
What is the correct way from a printing perspective?

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Photoshop :: 2 GFX Cards - 10bpc Colour And 3D Acceleration - Will It Work

Nov 26, 2013

My 2 passions in life are Photography and Gaming (disclaimer: other than my wife and kids).
 
I need a fast gaming GPU for, well, gaming and a pro-level card so I can use the 10-bit per channel colour depth on my monitor with Photoshop and Lightroom. (Does LR 5 even support wide gamut screens?) I'm thinking of installing both in one PC, and connecting both cards to the same monitor (using a DVI and DP connector). I could then use the monitor input selector to decide which input to view.
 
The question is, if I'm using the 10-bit colour card for Photoshop/Lightroom would I get any of the benefits of the gaming card when doing things like processing RAW files, applying filters, etc?
 
I can only afford a good gaming card and entry level pro card. The cards I have in mind are an nVidia GTX 780 Ti and AMD FirePro V3900

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Photoshop :: Dual Video Cards Causing CS6 To Crash

Aug 11, 2012

I just set up a new rig (specs below) and everything was going great. I added a second monitor and suddenly PS CS6 starts crashing randomly. I think I discovered that PS will not support a dual monitor config if each monitor is on a different video card.
 
My main monitor (30" dell) is powered by an ATI Raedeon HD 4850. My secondary monitor (HP Elite L2201x) is powered by the on board Intel HD Graphics 4000 because the display only uses Display Port. Both are supported cards and PS runs fine with either one used independently with or without GPU support.
 
When I have BOTH connected the Graphics Processor Settings box is greyed out and when I mouse over that section the description box below says "Graphics hardware acceleration is unavailable. You will need to upgrade your video driver and possibly your video card" and the programs crashes randomly. The same behavior occurs regardless of on which monitor PS is being displayed.
 
I have attempted to tweak BIOS settings to establish a hardware priority so PS would only see one card but to no avail. As this issue prevents me from using my second monitor entirely (I use PS daily), I'd really like to get it resolved. 
 
Motherboard: GIGABYTE GA-Z77X-UD3H
Processor: Intel Core i7-3770K CPU
RAM: 32GB
Boot Drive: OCZ 128GB SSD
OS: Win7 64
 
Video card details: Current drivers on both
Primary: ATI Radeon HD 4850
Secondary: Intel HD Graphics 4000 (HD4000)

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Photoshop :: Which ATI GPU Cards Offer Higher Color Gamut

Jul 21, 2012

I have decided to put an DDR5 ATI card in my new Win7-64 build for editing photographs, compositing, etc. As I have used nVidia up to now I am unfamiliar with the ATI lines.
 
I have looked at both discussions here and the ATI site, but it isn't clear which cards will best drive my ASUS higher-gamut monitor. I have to build a new system right now. (Willl not overclock a i7-3770 or use two GPU cards linked with Crossfire. No plans for any gaming.) I would also like to keep this part of the build at a couple hundred or less. I saw that FirePro boards range a lot higher than Radeon, which I realize is gaming-oriented.
 
I hope to get DVI and Displayport as outputs. I use two 24" monitors, and the older unit can accept only DVI (or VGA, which I would avoid.)Any thoughts about the current ATI line for higher gamut?

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Photoshop :: Adobe Acceptable Video Cards With Open...

May 2, 2009

Adobe accepts only NVIDIA and ATI series of video cards. I just bought a Sony laptop with a different video card (INDVID-001637-64) with 1.8 GB onboard RAM and with Open GL capabilities but PS CS4 extended 64bit does not recognize the card. Is there a work-around to get PS to recognize this card or am I just not going to be able to use the Open GL for PS. I have been to Sony Vaio to see if there are any other possibilities but can't find any updates that work on my particular computer. I am running a Windows Home Premium Vista, 64 bit system with 4 GB of RAM so I am sure all of that is OK. I just don't know where else to go for information except back to where I purchased the computer. Maybe replace the video board if possible. Or maybe Open GL just isn't worth going to the trouble. Seems like that might be the case also according to some of the discussion here.

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Oct 21, 2013

Can I create greeting or seasonal cards in Elements 12, are there pre designed card patterns I can use?

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Photoshop Elements :: 11 - Printing Photo Cards On One Page?

May 30, 2013

I created a photo card in Photoshop Elements 11.  When I try and print the card it prints on 3 seperate pages, the front of the card, the inside top of the card and the inside bottom of the card.  How do I get it to print the inside of the card on one page? I am using the Mac version

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Photoshop :: Get Templates Together With Text And Pictures To Make Business Cards?

Feb 18, 2012

How do I get templates together with text and pictures to make business cards?

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Oct 24, 2012

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Premiere Pro :: Using Multiple P2 Cards

Mar 11, 2014

I make TV features, using multiple P2 cards.  I use a Panasonic card reader to use my footage on Adobe Prem Pro.
 
How do I use footage from the three cards, and export it as a MP4, if two of the three cards I need to use aren't in the card reader? I've done things all off one card and it works ok. When I take a card out to use another one, it will tell me the footage is offline, right?

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