Accepted File Types:
The Photo Center accepts JPG (.jpg) and TIFF (.tif) files under 6 megabytes (MB) each. You may add up to 200 MB at a time. (Quote)
This is what i can uploading for 8x10 prints from my PS "creations"
i have several photos with many layers and some are less,and i was able to increase or decrease the pixel in each photo,to match the allowable (under 6 MB)
tolerance.is there a way to calculate the ratio from pixel to MG to my Max.allowed?
(basically i want 5.99 MB)
I converted 5D Mark III Raw files to DNG with Adobe DNG Converter 7.4. When I import the DNGs into LR I noticed that the total pixel count has been significantly reduced. The original Raw images are 22 megapixels (5760 x 3840), the DNG files are 10.5 megapixels (3960 x 2460). I tried it without lossy compression, and with Lossy compression (making sure preserve pixel count was selected). Either way the image's pixel count is reduced. How do I avoid loosing half the image?
I have two art objects on two layers. I want to match to the pixel the two objects that otherwise could be exactly the same but one layered object was imported slightly smaller.
The scale tool has good scale handling, I just want to measure the tool spots to the pixel to gain an exact scale size factor and match sizes.
It blows my mind that somthing this simple isnt all that simple. I used the eyedropper tool to slect a color from another photo, then used the brush while fully magnified to change the color of each pixel.
It was coming out a weird greyish color, and I noticed that if I clicked more than once, it got darker, but so did the pixels directly around the one i was editing. So, i copied both pictures, loaded them into paint, and went to town.
It worked, but then when i copied it back into photoshop, it had a black background (there was no background in the original pictures) around the sprite I was editing. I tried to use the magic wand tool to get rid of it, but it took parts of the sprite with it, so...
Is there any way that I can edit the color of a single pixel (or hell, even a group of pixels if they share the same exact color would be nice...preferred, even) accurately? If not, what program could I use that would keep the transparent background?
I managed to remove the background, of an image,(A whit background) and put the image on top of a transparent layer. made a transparent image. When I place this image over a light color background, it looks fine, but when I place it over a dark color background, the edge of the image looks very rough and dirty, I think it's because some of the anti alias from the original image, how can I make it a clean image without going to delete pixel by pixel?
I downloaded and Installed Adobe DNG Converter because Lightroom 4 would not recognise the .NEF raw files from my Nikon D3200. When I subsequently plugged a card into the reader the PC produced USB sounds repeatedly. I had to shut down the PC in order to safely remove the card from the reader.
I cannot figure out where to put the new DNG Converter. The download is installing itself in a folder (within PS5) but it is not recognized by the program at the time of use!
I have CS4 and just bought a D7000, realised it won't convert the RAW images to DNG. I have downloaded the latest converter but it is not seeing the images on the SD card or from a folder on the laptop. Have downloaded several times.
I just installed DNG converter 7.2, which is supposed to work with my new Lumix DMC-G5. However, DNG converter does not see the Lumix rw2 raw files when I open a folder containing the files.
I am looking for a function that will convert my 20.000 TIF pictures (working on an grafical animation movie) to j.peg pictures. (same time its also going to be converted from 1280 x 720 to 720 to 405) Is this possible with Photoshop?
As musician I use a program called Spark, in which you can import eg a folder with aiff files in 44.1 kh and then you create a new map and all the files are converted to e.g wav 22.1 kh...well...this function I would like Photoshop to have...
I am looking for a function that will convert my 20.000 TIF pictures (working on an grafical animation movie) to j.peg pictures. (same time its also going to be converted from 1280 x 720 to 720 to 405) Is this possible with Photoshop?
As musician I use a program called Spark, in which you can import eg a folder with aiff files in 44.1 kh and then you create a new map and all the files are converted to e.g wav 22.1 kh...well...this function I would like Photoshop to have...but i cannot find it..
What is the approximate usual time from the release date of a new camera (specifically the Sony DSC RX100) and support for the camera by ACR or DNG Converter ?
I've tried the links on the Adobe site but they take me only to an error message on both Firefox and Safari. I've got some JPGs I need to convert to DNG.
I have just bought a Nikon D3300 DSLR. Elements 11 will not open raw files fromthis camera. Where do I find such a converter? My OS is Windows XP Home edition.
I have talked with Apple. These files can be brought in to iphoto and then exported. This is not what I want to do. I want to open in Camera Raw. Is there a workaround with a converter for CS5.5? I see there is Camera Raw 8.1 available. From what I have read, it is only for CS6 or CC - forcing me to upgrade? Then, according to some posts, the Camera Raw update 8.1 is buggy and does not work as well as previous versions.
I really don't want to re-install, uninstall, flush cache, look for fixes, etc, etc. Is there a converter or plugin that works with CS5.5?
recently purchased nikon d7100. after raw files opened in view window of iphoto, could not import these files. i have attached screen shot from iphoto: I have already downloaded the dng converter. How do i get the unreadable file to the converter
I downloaded the 6.6 DNG converter and when I try to open it I get the following message."Error writing temporary file make sure your temporary files is valid. How do I check temp files and install DNG converter profiles?
I have adobe acrobat 9. I had a Pdf converter button on top og the browser that I used to convert web pages to pdf documents. This button disappeared last week. I tried reinstalling the software and tried internet options to make sure third party extensions were checked.
When I open photos in camera raw converter (whether they're raw or not) all white in the photo shows up as red, then when I'm done editing them in camera raw converter and open them in Photoshop Elements 12, the look normal again with no red instead of white.