Photoshop :: Place Toolbar On Right Side Of Computer Monitor Contiguous To Palettes?
Apr 24, 2012
I like to place tool bar on the right side of the computer monitor contiguous to the palettes. Is it possible to commit the tool bar to this location permanently?
In Photoshop CS6, a very important button is missing from the toolbar — the one to show two images side-by-side or above-and-below, and multiple images in other arrangements. I need this button — it’s an important part of my. (BTW, the button is still in Illustrator CS6.)
I am using Photoshop CS4 and I just upgraded to Mavericks. When I opened PS I discovered that all the palettes that normally reside on a second monitor are now all on the same monitor with my PS document and I can’t drag them to the second monitor. It seems that PS does not recognize there is a second monitor there. I can drag documents and palettes from other applications onto this monitor so it appears to be only a PS issue.
My version of cs6 is locked to the right side of my monitor. I can't seem to move the application by dragging the bar along the top anymore. It is not the screen mode as I have tried pushing "F" with no luck. I am in the screen mode where you can view the desktop beneath the application. I have tried poking around the windows menu to no avail. I have tried going into my Dell montor menu settings as well. I think I accidentally hit a key stroke that did this but I am not sure what it was. I have restarted several times but no luck. The app is running fine - I have been using it to complete my illustrations but it is frustrating to continue working this way. It almost seems like the entire app window is running off the bottom and right part of my monitor but I can't get it back to fit in the screen. And yes I have tried pressing command 0.
I have been trying to dock three palettes vertically on the right side of my work space but have had no luck at all. I have preferences checked to allow docking and have used the drop down on each palette to mark "docking" as opposed to floating. However, the palettes always stack horizontally (left to right) and very large as opposed to vertically and sized as I want them. I can float each palette and drag each to the right of the screen as shown but they will not dock like this. I have attached a capture file of what I want to happen and another with what happens.
I've taken a photo of a monitor. The monitor is OFF so the screen is black. I want to superimpose another image onto the blacked-out screen, so it looks like the monitor is on and displaying a live image.  Apart from the overlay operation, it's complicated by the fact that the image of the monitor is slightly distorted by perspective, while the inserted image is square.  So I guess this means that I need to perspective-isedistort the second image to match the available space on the monitor image.  I'm not unfamiliar with simple PS operations, but this project is a little outside my range of expertise.  However, I assume that the first step will be to get both images to the same density. The monitor pic is currently at 180 pixelsinch while the pic to be overlaid is 95.987 pixelsinch.
I've got a user in our office w/ tool palettes that will not float, move, minimize. They are locked in place. They will open/hide, but I don't have the ability to click on them and move them.
The first 3 messages are copied from another thread.I didn't want to hijack the OP's thread.Who does or does not have the option to post an image from their computer using the icon on the toolbar.
I also created a temporary account an on my first post I had the option to upload from my computer.
I have created a VBA program (form with options) that modifies our parts list and saves the information to a text file for use by our purchasing dept. software. Â I need to be able to run this program on multiple IDW files whenever I have them open and whenever I need. Â How can I place it on the toolbar (ribbon) for easy access across any open file.
As of now the only I see is to export the form,, then import it to every IDW file, there has to be an easier way.
In our edit suite we have the usual video delay from the output of the Kona card through the suites monitors. We also have an audio delay box to correct for this. Our client monitors are all in sync. In Final Cut there is a control to delay the computer monitor video to have it in sync with the rest of the system. In Smoke we cannot find a similar delay. We see the audio delay in preferences but that changes the wrong offset. how to adjust the computer monitor delay so we are all in sync?
When I stretch an object to the right using the right hand side handles, the left side of the object also moves slightly to the right. How can I stop this from happening and keep have the left side stay perfectly in place. Is there anything in the settings I can change?
Just switched from Elements 10 to 11. How do I slide multiple windows to place them around the computer screen withiout leaving a cutout area (as in E11) as they do in Elements 10?
I've got an image with a lot of contiguous areas of a similar colour, but not disimilar enough from the background to use the colour picker. Is there a way to get Photoshop CS4 to select these contiguous areas, in the same way that the Paint Bucket does?
I'm using Photoshop CS4 and would like to use the Alien Skin boken add-in to create some artificial bokeh in some photographs. To do that I'll need to create several different select areas within the same photograph to identify all of the areas that need the bokeh effect. Using the Quick Select tool I can easily create one area but then how to I create another area (not part of the first area) within the same photograph so that the bokeh affect can be applied to both selected areas?
I'm no longer able to control the PP (monitor) volume using my computer volume controls. I've always controlled the monitor volume using my computer volume levels, but starting today, that has changed. Â The volume is just playing at the level recorded with no way for me to turn down or up.I performed a disc repair and that didn't solve the problem.
When using the magic wand tool, I would like to be able to switch between contiguous and non contiguous using a keyboard shortcut, is it possible to assign a shortcut?
I have a grayscale image (pencil sketch with pencil shading) of a glass object in a CorelDraw document. I'm tired of having to go to Photoshop Elements to edit images in CorelDraw docs, so I opened it in Corel PHOTO-PAINT X5 from within CorelDraw to edit. I want to change the image's 'white' (actually slightly gray) background to a color appearing in the CorelDraw document.
I tried using the Magic Wand to select all of the 'white' background, but the popup says the WAND only selects ADJACENT pixels! Isn't there a way to select ALL pixels of a given color like in Photoshop E. (conitguous/non-contiguous)? If there is a simple way (without the Wand) to change the background color of an image (not of a PP doc!!), I would nevertheless also like to know how to select non-contiguous pixels of a particular color with the wand. Also how to invert a selection. Also, how to select a color in CorelDraw to use as a fill color in PhotoPaint (both X5).
I need to put two pictures side by side to merge one person into a group shot. I had it once, but, the image of the one person was too big, and I could not figure out how to put that picture back and get another one to try.Â
Im having a problem editing a photo 'face' one side 'left' side is lighter than the right side because of lighting. I was wondering If I could get both sides even prefably the lighter side like the normal side. Â Is this possible? Because everytime I try edit the lighter side it still remains lighter.
I have two picture files and I just want to create one file, displaying both pictures side by side. I have been reveiwing all of the functions in my Adobe Photoshop Elements Version 11 and I can't figure out how to do it.
I just upgraded form PSE 9 to PSE 12 and cannot find where I can view photos side by side. Thsi is something I use all the time and would love to know if it is till there somewhere.
how to put two pictures side by side without loosing the size? I did create a new canvas and double the size but my pictures are smaller in the new canvas!! my pictures are High13.6 and wide 20.533 with a resolution 240 im working on photoshop cs3 or cs6
I was wondering if there was any quick way to save each animation frame right next to each other in one large png in Photoshop CS6? For example, lets say I have an animation which has 10 frames, each frame being 100px x 100px, I want to be able to save the first frame in the first 100 x 100 enclosure of my canvas, the next frame in the next 100px, and so on and so on for the rest of the frames, resulting in a png which is 100px x 1000px at finish, having the first frame at the very left, and the final frame at the very right.At the moment I'm moving each frame individually to the right by 100,200,300px however I need to do this for over 400 animations with varying dimensions, so it's a bit time consuming and I feel that I might lose track and enter a value wrong at some point. Any other program that might achieve this in which I'm able to import Photoshop animations that can also work.
How do I make the text go side by side when I type? Mine just pile up. I'm using the alt key and the arrows to make it go side by side right now but there has to be a easier way.
I use both CS5 & LR3 (and sometimes Canon's DPP as an image browser). I want to stop using LR and just have one app (CS5) to manage  I do not need the database & image management features of LR. However, I do make a lot of use of virtual images and side-by-side views (candidate selection & before/after views of virtual images with the original).  How do I efficiently do the same thing with Bridge/ACR/Photoshop?