Photoshop :: Removing CS2
May 18, 2008
I'm running Photoshop CS3 as an upgrade from CS2 using XP Pro, In order to use some third party software I was advised to remove CS2 or the software would not work. But when I did so I found that some of CS3 was compromised as a result. For example, in Bridge I could no longer double click on an image to load it in PS.
Since my CS3 is an upgrade, is it sharing some common files with CS2? And if so, how do I remove it without removing the essential files. And if my CS3 it is not sharing files with CS2, what can I do to remove the latter without messing up the former?
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Dec 22, 2011
Drawing A has a grid system Xref-ed into it. It also has a block reference in it, repeated in various places throughout the drawing.
I Xref-ed the grid into the block to check something, and now I can't get it out. This means that the grid now repeats all over Drawing A as well and is generally being a nuisance.
If I try to unload the Xref within the block, it unloads it in Drawing A too. If I try to detach it from the block, it returns this message: Xref [Xref name] has multiple references. Not detached. If I try to detach the Xred from Drawing A, it returns the same message.
How do I unload the same Xref that occurs in a block in a drawing, and in the drawing itself, independently of each other?
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Jun 25, 2004
I have big, fancy, Photoshop 7.0 and I'll be damned if I can figure out how to do some simple redeye removal. The whole thing is really over my head, but I'm a musician trying to clean up some photos with redeye.
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Oct 25, 2008
After installing the CS4 upgrade on my Vista 32-bit machine I went to uninstall CS3. The procedure ended up with the red crosses and an error message stating that CS3 and components could not be removed.
Having deactivated CS3 I tried once more with the same result.
I would appreciate any advice on how best to proceed to uninstall CS3 whilst ensuring I don't screw up my CS4 installation.
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Oct 28, 2008
I just installed the CS4 upgrade and am trying to save HD space on my laptop.
Will there be any effects if I remove the old program?
Do I de-activate it first?
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Jul 4, 2011
I sadly do not have Photoshop C5 so can not easily remove someone from photos. I tried the cloning tool to just place the background over the person to be removed but it doesn't look very nice. (I'm just starting to use Photoshop).
It is a lake scene and the person to be removed is on the far right, not in the middle of a group or anything.
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Aug 14, 2013
I have CS5. I have a jpg with a watermark on it that I can't seem to get rid of. It's the sew-classic.com across the page in the image. I was hoping that it would come up as a separate layer in Photoshop, so I could just delete it, but it's all on one. If it comes to zooming in and going over it with the background color it won't be worth the effort!
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Feb 20, 2009
I found some picture online for my homework but there is a watermark from the website on the picture, what is the best way to remove it.
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Aug 12, 2007
Is there a way to remove a watermark (Writing off a pic)] ....
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Jul 6, 2008
i got this picture online, and i was wondering if there was any way that i can take out those cirlces to be able to see hwo the rims look like?
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Nov 16, 2005
I was looking through some of my old folders this morning and stumbled across a pic I had to tinker with early last year for a magazine I was putting together.
as can be seen in the picture, there is a big patch of light (I assume from a flash or other light) right in the middle of the back ground, which looks terrible.
Also, the rest of the pic could do with a bit of lightening as it's too dark.
How would you go about editing this image to remove the patch of light?
I tried 2 techniques, firstly I used the burn tool to darken the patch of lightto match the rest of the pic.
The second approach I tried was to duplicate the layer. On the new layer I darkened the image so the patch was as dark as the rest of the poster in the first layer. Then I applied a layer mask and made only the newly darkened patch visible over the original pic to give an evenly lit poster.
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Jul 17, 2009
How do you all remove shadows from backdrops/walls behind people's heads/bodies? I use the healing brush, but is there an easier, quicker way to do it? I have PSE4 and CS3.
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Feb 1, 2008
Can you remove photoshop cs2 after upgrading to cs3? I am running low on disk space and would like to remove cs2
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Sep 26, 2005
I have used PS to edit my car photos for a while now, but there is one thing I still haven't mastered.
In the photo below I would like to remove the sun glare 'spots' you can see on the rear wheel arch (plus a few smaller ones also), but when I try to colour that area it never blends nicely with the rest of the paintwork.
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Feb 13, 2008
I scanned a doument in Photoshop 7.0 I saved it as a PSD. I am trying to take some type out and put in type with a different font without changing the background.
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Jan 27, 2009
I've been looking through the net for an answer to how to remove a background from an image. I saw the tutorial on this site but it didn't help in removing the background from the image I am using.
The background I want to remove is almost like a shadow so it is difficult to distinguish the colours, as everything is black,white and grey. I tried using color range and the magic wand but nothing works.
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Jan 21, 2004
my client needs an image of a smooth gray plastic container - problem is - it has not been produced yet - all they can offer me is the same plastic container with a red granit texture - how can I create an image of this container and remove the red granit texture - creating a gray plastic without removing all the highlights and shadows that make it have shape ? I don't want to completely redraw the image and have it look like an artist rendering rather than a photograph.
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Apr 17, 2006
I am trying to remove the background from an image. It is a jpg that has had a lot of compression on it, so the edges are quite jaggedy/blurred. I have tried using the magic wand tool, but it seems to cut around the jagedy edges leaving a poor cut.
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May 4, 2004
I have a really funny animated gif I wanna remove the white background on, thus making it transparent.
The image is opened in Adobe ImageReady CS and I can see it contains 185 layers. I am a nOOb on Adobe ImageReady CS, but know a lot about Adobe Photoshop CS.
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Jan 22, 2005
My problem is that I created a band logo for a t-shirt. Its on a black background and also has many black parts within the design as well... What I need to do is remove all the black from the entire design so that it will be able to be printed on any color of shirt (except white) and be able to be seen.
The parts that I need to retain of the design are all the white parts. (whatever color the shirt is, will replace the black) and the shirt can only be printed with a white design, hopefully that makes sense. I just need to convert all the black in the design to empty space. I know i could spend hours going through and deleting it individualy but i was praying there was an easier way.
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Dec 1, 2006
I want to remove the focus of my picture to put it into another picture. Is there a way to do this without cropping around it? (ie: A tool that removes a specific colour/colours?)
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May 27, 2004
I've been looking for a tutorial I saw some time ago dealing with removing objects from photos, such as people or vehicles. It was a round-about technique, but seemed to work really well. Unfortunately, I can't find again, thought maybe someone here might know the technique, or know of the tut.
If I remember right, it wasn't something simple like the lasso or magic wand. It seems that it had to do with duplicating and inverting, then from there you could make the selection of the object you wanted to remove, and it made a much, much cleaner selection, and looked very natural when it's moved to another background.
Take for instance, a woman with long hair blowing in the wind. This technique selected all of the person, hair included, but left out the background, including the background that shows through strands of hair. I found this technique was much cleaner than other methods, and am hoping to find it again.
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Oct 24, 2007
I have a picture of a logo with a white background.
I would like to remove the surrounding white background around the logo.
I tried 2 ways to try and accomplish this (using the color picker and deleting, and using the magnetic lasso and cutting). Both methods left me with a sloppy looking logo.
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Jan 27, 2007
I have been trying to remove a background from a couple of different images.
If someone that uses E3 or E5.
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Nov 12, 2008
have been trying to remove face wrinkles in CS4 without success. I have tried to follow 2 separate instructions from lynda.com, both finished up looking worse. The latest on to use the clone tool, set to lighten. The only think I finish up with a reddish looking stripes.
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Jun 1, 2004
change or remove a back ground from a photo? I can remove the unwanted area, but when I create a new background, the people look cut out. I have tried to set the selection feather to about 10, but they still look like I cut them out. The background is a solid color (ugly yellow) and I am trying to change it to look like a studio canvas. You know with what looks like clouds? I have used the clouds filter and the difference clouds.
I have also tried a drop shadow in the back, and while that improves it a little, still not the look that it needs to be.
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Jul 26, 2007
how can we extract a part of a picture. Say for example I want to extract my picture from one of my prevailing photos and paste it on some other background, how can that be achieved. I tried tools like Magic Lasso, Magnatic Lasso etc and even appled the feather feature, but even then when I paste it on some other background, any one can make it out. The most difficult part is with hairs. I am attaching some pictures which I randomly found on net. Please guide me as to how can I exrtact them from their present backgroung and paste them to a new one without anyone coming to know about it.
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Sep 15, 2004
try to take out a few people in some photos and put them together into one huge photo.
I've tried to do the old remove background way, but I can't get it smooth enough, I've also tried the Layer mask, burn levels way I saw on TechTV's Call for help.
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May 16, 2006
I've created a graphic in photoshop, used the Save for Web function (to a gif), and got a thin black border around the resulting image... which I don't want. The image is meant to integrate onto a web page with a white background without showing the borders of the image.
I've inferred that this box around the image is the bounding box. In print with preview, the preview shows the box. If you check off the "show bounding box" option, the box disappears and the print preview image looks the way I want my gif to look.
Even with a completely image-free psd file, it defaults to putting this box around the canvas.
I find it hard to believe that you can't create a border-free gif in photoshop, but I don't seem to be able to figure out how to turn it off.
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Nov 11, 2005
I'm working on a black and white picture that has a lot of dust specks and what looks like a faint waffle looking pattern on it.
I tried a tutorial called History Brush for Dust and Scratches by: down2earth2.
I've used it a few times before and it works great but on this particular occasion it isn't working so well.
Once I've completed the tutorial the picture looks ok but when I print it out the waffle pattern comes back and is tinted with a faint redish hue.
way to get rid of that waffle pattern.
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Sep 5, 2007
i painted over some things in a photo and saved it as one layer.
Is there any way i can un-merge the layers again and remove the editing?
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