Is there a way to make the setting of all the windows smaller and therefore have a bigger space area? I need Layers, Actions, Color, Navigator and Tools open at all times, but they take almost 30% of my work area.
Best practices for setting up systems in a lab environment. We have a lab enviroment of about 200 systems that access AutoCad, Inventor, Mechanical and others.
We need to have a customized interface come up when Autocad is opened by students.I have read that you can do this with profiles and workspaces and also with loading a acad.lsp file.
In the past we have just copied the Windows admin profile used to customize AutoCad to the default profile. In AutoCad 2013 that does not seem to grab everything. It doesn't seem to be the best way to do what we need.
We will also be moving to Windows 7 soon which will also cause an issue.I want to find the best way to do this with out having to deal with the Windows profile.
i would like to know if the ram setting slider in photoshop preferences/setting is meant to be for all the available ram in the computer or all available ram, which stays free from all other sametime running apps? for example, if i run osx 10.8 or 10.9, i use to run ONLY photoshop and no other app besides, so the finder would need maybe 2 or 3 GB RAM, and the rest is for photoshop.does the ram setting count with finder ram consumption or without?
my imac has 32GB RAM - so, if i set ram to 70% (out of 32GB) in photoshop settings, the finder can use 30% of 32GB, yes? anyway, it won't show "available ram is 32GB" in the settings, it shows less than 32GB would be available, so is this the answer to my question?
could i set it to 80% or 90%, when i only run photoshop (cs5 / cs6 / cc) and no other app besides? (only the 10.8.5 or 10.9 finder) or would this mean performance lags in photoshop?
I'm testing out Photoshop CS6 to see if there's much a difference between CS5, and i'm noticing that there's no Recovery mode in Camera RAW for my file, they seemed to have changed Camera RAW a lot.
Is there no Recovery setting anymore? I have been using this since CameraRAW essentials, which Adobe ended up purchasing so i had to use Camera RAW.
We done photo shoot for our client, we received all pic from .CR2 file,We have .cr2 convert. i am not a familiar in .cr2 or RAW IMAGE . what is the fundamental setting done for RAW image or .CR2 image.
Settings Web Graphics Defaults witch i have pick. Advanced Mode do i need to tick that box (yes all no) Working Space RGB: sRGB IEC61966-2.1 ColorMatch RGB Apple RGB Adobe RGBB (1998) and i'm perty sure i pick this one
CMYK: Us. Web Coast (SWOP) v2 U.S. Web Uncoasted v2 U.S Sheetfed Uncoated v2 U.S Sheetfed Coasted v2 Japan Standard v2 Euroscale Uncoasted v2 Euroscale Coasted v2 Load CMYK Save CMYK
Gray: Graym Gamma 2.2 Gray Gamma 1.8 Dot Gain 30% Dot Gain 25 Dot Gain 20 Dot Gain 15 Dot Gain 10
Color Management Policies RGB Off Preserve Embedded Profiles Convert to Working RGB
CMYK: Off Preserve Embedded Profiles Convert to Working CMYK
Gray: Off Preserve Embedded Profiles Convert to Working Gray
I do Colorscheme's on aircraft for realflight g3 simulator. I am trying to figure out how to save a design on say a wing and be able to go back after saving and closing the file and be able to move it around and adjust it to look correct,without having to completeley redo the whole thing, I am thinking i can save the layers,
surfing around the Web I've read several advices on how to set Level's Black & White values. I mean Levels, double click on Black and White eyedroppers ->RGB-> Black values 10? 5? White 250? 255? Which are yours?
how to set up a digital picture in Photoshop so it looks good printed. I am unsure how to do somethings in the instructions. These are the instructions.
Digital files: 300 dpi Shadow Dot: 87 Highlight Dot: 9 85 Line Screen Round Dot
Save picture as RGB file, adjust excess colors before convert to Grayscale.
I Know how to make round dots, and I kind of know how to adjust color, I also know how to convert to Grayscale. But everything else confuses me.
I have Photoshop Elements 6, and I'm an animator. As you all might have guessed, I have to save a TON of frames! And every time I save a frame, I have to change the default format to .png (that's my preferred format anyway...) way that I could change the default for saving to PNG? Because changing this every single time is getting to be monotonous...
my curves dialogue window went from tenths back to quarters (dividers inside window) and i forgot how to get it back. I can't believe I forgot something so elementary.
I design powerpoints on my computer and they look fine. I size everything and have everything spread out perfect, but when the powerpoint opens in another computer the text boxes will over lap and not look the same. what can I do to stop it?
I'm having an isue with the resolution being changed when I bring a photo into PS CS3. The photo is already 300 dpi, but it changes once I import it into the program. The odd thing is that I have to actually reset the units button before it makes the change by clicking on the drop down list.
when i design something in photoshop and i use certain color like #9BABD0, when i save for web it lookes different, different color then on my photoshop canvas....
i played around with solor setting and preferances but nothing so far...
If you have different shades of red on a single layer but you want them all be the same shade and have the same CMYK setting. Does Photoshop CS4 have a tool to make the adjustment accurately by keying in the CMYK without filling with the paint tool?
I am trying to open a new document to make a design that will be printed.Since it will be printed, I set my resolution to 300 ppi.I need my canvas size to be 6.5" by 3.625", but the canvas size automatically sets itself to 6.5" by 3.627", and I can't change it.
Why does my color setting change on images set and saved in Photoshop 5 (MAC). When I use Camera raw to vignette my images and then save them and re-open them the color setting change and flatten out the color or is it just a isolated quark of my own?
If I open them directly from Mac OS X 10.7.4 and vingnette in photoshop not through Camera raw
I have photoshop cs6 but it has some problem.The settings file/preferences file reset automatically itself after sometimes and all my saved configuration is lost
I tried reinstalling and also deleting preferences file but nothing worked.
I notice that the PS default for on screen resolution - in the Preferences dialogue - is 72ppi. Is there any advantage or disadvantage in setting that to 96ppi which is the Windows default?
I upgraded my PC a few months back and I'm currently running the CS5 suites. A few weeks ago I started having issues with the CS5 suites freezing up and in some cases even crashing on me. I always run Illustrator, Photoshop, Indesign and bridge at the same time, as I'm constantly moving between program on any given project.
What I'd like to know, is if there's an optimum setting to use in the preferences for Photoshop 64 Bit Extended to it run more smoothly and efficiently, without the computer or program bogging down or crashing on me. Below is a list of the hardware I'm running, which I've been told is more than enough to run the CS5 suites.
Hardware & operating system: - Windows 7 service pack 3 - EVGA X58 FTW3 motherboard - i7 960 4-Core CPU - GeForce GTX 470 Sli graphics card - Corsair Extreme 24 gigs ram - 3 TB 7200 RPM hard drive
Here's a quick tip where you can set the magnification of "View > Print Size" to reflect the actual physical size of your document.
1. Measure the horizontal viewable size of your monitor or laptop screen. For example: 13.75 inches. 2. Note your horizontal resolution. 1366 pixels for instance. 3. Divide pixels into inches to get your screen resolution per inch. 1366/13.75 = 99.3 pixels/in 4 In Photoshop's Preferences > Units & Rulers, enter this value under New Document Preset Resolutions shown in the screenshot. Save and close.
After that,when you select Print Size,the document and even the onscreen rulers will reflect actual size. Now with Open GL graphics cards being fairly common,the odd magnification needed for those results won't appear jagged.
I want to delete a Proof-Setting in Photoshop CS6. I can only find ways to store these settings, but there is no way to delete them. I can see that the folder (I'm working on a Mac) is named «Proofing» and I know its inside the Color-folder inside Application Support / Adobe but from the Finder there is no access to this folder :
I''m trying to set my brush up so that it will Mark on one point of the brush.I want my brush so that it will only draw within the area within the circle, Is there a way for me to set that up in photoshop.
As lame as it sounds, im making a Bebo Page for a competition at work. I need to make the images have certain dimensions, and a max size, eg 760x375 pixels, and max size of 40K.
I cant find anywhere that i can set the max file file size and optimise the quality of the jpegs.
Right now they are poor quality when i finally get them small enough for uploading.