Photoshop :: Saving Gradient Areas
Nov 7, 2003can I save a nice gradient jpeg? I can't seem to get rid of the horizontal lines that seperate the colors.
View 6 Repliescan I save a nice gradient jpeg? I can't seem to get rid of the horizontal lines that seperate the colors.
View 6 RepliesI am having a huge issue with Photoshop CS5.5. The gradients and colors are acting crazy. When I bring in a image with a gradient it gets black spots all in the dark areas. Even when I use the default gradient selection this is what happens. When I bring in a picture that should have a white background it turns to black. Now apparently, when I save it out as a JPEG saves correctly without the black line or messed up gradients. So it seems to only be an issue when I am working in Photoshop, the gradients appear messed up. What is wrong with my display?
View 2 Replies View RelatedI'd like to get areas from all closed loop polygons of my drawing and save them.Â
From my point of view, the function would be to:
- hatch every polygon of my drawing
- for each hatch do
- extract area and put it in an array with the variables (name of polygon  and area).
And then is it possible to save it in a DWG or DXF file in order to reuse these areas by another program ? Â
I'll make the important parts bold.
View 3 Replies View RelatedUsing Photoshop CS5 -- I saved a Photoshop file I created as a .pdf file but some of the areas on the .pdf file (specifically, sections of text) do not have any of the color/fill information, they are just white (blank areas). I've seen this before when converting other Photoshop files and could not find a work around. I tried saving with various compression levels (max, high, med) and it makes no difference.
View 12 Replies View RelatedWhat is the difference between rooms and areas? Why create an area schedule off 'areas' as opposed to using 'room' areas? Can you create a schedule off room areas?
View 2 Replies View RelatedIn the image below I have an aerial photo of an Island. I need to make it so as water areas are black and land areas are white (not greyscale) almost like a silhouette. My first plan was to draw round the island with a black paint brush and then use the "bucket fill" with a suitable threshold to fill all of the areas up to the black outline with black, however this doesn't work as the bucket fill either breaks through the black line or when I reduce the threshold, doesn't color the water areas solidly.
View 3 Replies View RelatedI have a drawing (autocad 2011) ,which i have to measure the areas of the many rooms and i arrange these areas in a table! is there any fast way to do so? avoiding the boaring typical area measurements room by room?
View 9 Replies View RelatedColours are being over saturated in shaded areas and less saturated in light areas when filled over an aeea. The colours need to remain the same saturation level when darkened or lightened. Is a setting affecting the saturation levels?
View 12 Replies View RelatedIs it possible to create a gradient similar to radial gradient, except that the shape is other than circular? This image would be the starting point, but I would like the white part fading to black to be another shape (say, a rectangle, a banana, etc.).
View 5 Replies View RelatedI've been experiencing problems with the Gradient editor since I got PS and the problem is that whenever I create a gradient through the gradient editor and then load it, it does load it and instead just duplicates the ones that already exist.
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I save all gradients at:
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C:UsersRHAppDataRoamingAdobeAdobe Photoshop CS6PresetsGradients
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However it does (mostly) work when I import pre-made (from web) Gradients.
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I don't know why this happens but it also did the same thing when I had CS5.5!
I have started editing photos using the Photo Fix Options in Instant Fix. I have then switched to Photo Editor to fine tune my edited picture. When I use save or save as, to save the edited picture both the edited and original appear in the files. If I start in in Photo Editor and save there is an option to uncheck that reads "Save in version set with Original" However I am more comfortable with beginning in Instant Fix and then switching to photo editor. For some reason when I go to save after switching from Instant fix to Photo editor the uncheck feature is no longer available. step by step instructions to save revised photo afterusing Instant Fix first then Photo Editor.
View 3 Replies View RelatedIf I create a file in Photoshop without coming from Lightroom or duplicate a file in Photoshop that I opened from Lightroom, is there a way to save the new file from Photoshop to the desired directory on my local hard drive and simultaneously have it added to my Lightroom catalog? Or do I need to save the file then import the file into the catalog? I'm working with CS6.
View 5 Replies View RelatedHow to Lighten areas?
View 2 Replies View RelatedI have a gif image. It is a black and white outline of the state of New York. How do I select just the outside area to delete the background?
If I use the magic wand, It selects all the white. Then when I delete, it deletes the entire background and leaves only the black outline.
I want the black outline and the interior white area. How can I properly select this?
I'm using CS6 and I can't figure how to Intersect Shape Areas. The website I'm using is saying to use the pathfinder panel which I can't seem to find either.
View 1 Replies View RelatedWhen I open photos from Lightroom, areas of transparency are showing up at random within the photo. If I convert the Background to a Layer, the problem disappears.
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What is causing this, and how can I prevent it? Win 7 16 gig Ram NVIDIA GT 220 .
This funcion is in Lightroom, but not in Photoshop. Is there a way how to see overexposed areas in Photoshop?
View 24 Replies View RelatedWhat I want to be able to check is the areas of clipping in the shadows and highlights. Now I know Lightroom is very easy in the histogram, having a little warning button that will display when an area is off. What I've come up with so far for Photoshop is that there are only two tools, in the camera raw and in levels. Camera Raw is pretty self-explanitory, but I want to be able to check this in photoshop after I've done some work on the image. So I see that the levels tool you can click and hold on the triangle, and if you press the "Alt" key it will show you what areas are clipped. I'm not sure if I really understand it though, as it shows areas that aren't really clipped, e.g. a slightly darker area of sky is showing as light blue, but not a solid color, as being clipped. What is that?
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I think that from the example above that say the reason the sky is showing a little cyan is that the red channel is being clipped in the dark sky only, and not the other channels. Do I need to be concerned about this for a good quality print? For best display on the web?
I have a document with some quite large areas of colour. This looks nice, but as it needs to be faxed, I'd like to just replace the colour with an outline of the shapes. I know this is probably a really simple question, but how can I just get a line to represent the edge of the shape?
View 8 Replies View Relatedhow to lighten a dark photo without causing a grainy appearance?
View 5 Replies View Relatedtrying to move my image around freely but the image keeps locking in certain areas, like its snapping or something,
View 2 Replies View RelatedI'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?
View 5 Replies View RelatedI just purchased a new computer which is running Windows 7 and has an AMD Radeon graphics card. I loaded my Photoshop CS4 on this new computer. I previously had CS4 loaded on a Dell Inspiration laptop that died. I never had any problems with CS4 on my laptop. I have always used a working color profile of sRGB IEC61966-2.1 as that is the color profile that my digital camera uses. Now when I open photos in CS4 using this color profile, there are black pixelated areas on many of the photos. I can get rid of this in two ways, 1. by dropping the saturation down to around -8 or 2. changing my working space profile to Adobe RGB 1998 and then converting the documents color profile to the working space. I have to convert every photo that I bring in to Photoshop.Is the graphics card not compatible with CS4?
View 1 Replies View RelatedI often find I need to remove something from a broad gradated area of an image, such as a bill board from a dusk sky. I've always tried to clone the image out, but end up with a mottled area of the sky. If I get it smooth, it seems to have a different texture because I've used a lower opacity in the brush. I've tried replacing the sky with a gradation but blending that at the horizon is always a bit iffy.
View 5 Replies View RelatedHow do I make the blue areas white? I rotated a black and white line art and solid (background) blue areas appeared. (CS3 on XP)
View 10 Replies View RelatedI downloaded an image of a web template to look at the colours more closely before possibly purchasing it and when I opened the image in CS4 it had a bunch of triangular blocked out areas - kind of like a mask of some sort I think. I then tried creating a new document and opening an existing, unrelated PSD file and now they have the same triangular blocked out areas.Â
View 4 Replies View RelatedI have a photo with a man that's wearing a blue polo and there is an area on his right shoulder where some of the shirt is discolored.
View 2 Replies View RelatedI'm manipulating the colors on the soles of these shoes and was able to change the colors on the men and baby shoes, now I'm working on the girls and women shoes. When I got through the process, like I did with the mens shoes I'm not able to change the white (on girls shoes) into any other color.
I have a layer mask on the hue/sat filter I have gone between the black and white to reveal and hide. When I start adjusting the colors the whole image starts to change not my selected area. I have also just selected the mask to effect the selected area and no luck.
I just received my trial version cs6 and i'm working in MSTS Train simulator in Route add-ons and working with a lot of texture files. The problem i have is to make the texture i want to have some areas copy on the same texture file how?
View 3 Replies View RelatedHave just switched from Mac G4 OS 10.4 to IMac G5 OS 10.5.1 printing with Epson Stylus Photo R285. Apart from this change am still using the same Photoshop CS2 and printer set-up.
Now printer is putting green tint in shadow area and Red is printing almost black — see examples.
Have spoken to Epson who reckon I have the right driver and the printer is fine.
Epson suggest Photoshop needs to be Set-up properly.
Not sure what this means exactly — anyone got any ideas?