Photoshop :: Transparency Edges On Image Files When Zooming In CS6
Oct 6, 2013I usually happens when I'm usuing the Ctrl+0 command. Zooming anywhere between 100-200% I'm getting this issue. Is there a reaon for this?
View 1 RepliesI usually happens when I'm usuing the Ctrl+0 command. Zooming anywhere between 100-200% I'm getting this issue. Is there a reaon for this?
View 1 RepliesI'm an beginner/intermediate Photoshop user, using CS5. I'm working on an image of two women, starting from an historical photograph. I selected, copied and pasted the central image of the 2 women onto a new layer which is otherwise transparent. I then created a copy of the original photograph's layer and applied a masking layer with a radial transparency gradient, so that when the original layer is hidden, the background appears to be radially faded behind the central image. So far, so good.
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However, I'd like to apply an additional "dose" of transparency around the edges, so the image fades completely at the outermost edges. And I'd like more control over this additional fading than just applying another gradient.
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I've seen a video of someone "painting" transparency onto an image, but I can't quite get my brain around it. From what I've read, it looks as though I should create another layer that will be an additional masking layer... but how to do this.
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My undying gratitude for any assistance to get me past this roadblock.
We use wheel zoom, and you can zoom out forever, but zooming in STOPS once the view area hits the outside of the drawing/outer lines in plan view, model space.
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Now, I'm trying to figure out how I can apply some kind of transparency to the edges to soften them up a bit so they aren't so stark and will overlay nicely over my site background once the image is uploaded.
Of late whenever I zoom into or out of an image PS CC flattens the image without prompting.  would rather it not do this.  Is this a bug or have I inadvertently set some preference that is causing this.
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View 4 Replies View RelatedI'm currently using PSP X2 for restoring a load of 35mm slide scans, some of which need extensive spot and scratch removal. These have been scanned as 16-bit TIFF files.
PSP X2 does not offer very good 16-bit support, so I have downloaded the trial of X5, with which I'm quite impressed.
There is, however something that I cannot seem to make happen in X5, which I like about X2.
If I zoom into my image, using the Magnifying Glass tool, on X2 the image automatically re-centres the image on my zoom point, whereas on X5 I have to pan the image to bring my zoom point back to the centre of the screen. For example, in X2, if I zoom-in on a point, say, in the bottom right corner of the screen, when the image re-draws, the point I zoomed on is redrawn in the center of the screen. In X5 when I zoom in, the centre point on the image stays in the centre of the screen until I pan the image. It's rather annoying having to keep panning the image each time I zoom in and out.
I've looked at the "Preferences > General Program Preferences > View" settings and all the same boxes are ticked in both programs. I don't recall ever doing anything to enable 'center image when zooming' in X2, so I assume it to be the default condition. Where I can look for a setting that centers the image on the zoom point when zooming in?
I have a county-wide SID image file that I've attached to a street line drawing. It was working fine until this morning. Now, when I zoom in the image (all or most of it) goes completely black. Zooming into different areas of the image results in either the image being visible or blacked out...no real rhyme or reason. Of course, the area I need to address right now is entirely blacked out.Â
Examples attached:Â same scale, image is visible but then I pan to the right and it goes black....
how do I stop an image aligning itself to the edges of the image area.
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View 4 Replies View RelatedWhat happened to the transparency in eps bitmap images? I used to be able to create a duotone with transparency in earlier versions of Photoshop. I would save a black & white image, as bitmap eps file. I could import/place it into a psd file to create a transparent dutone image. Now when I place into a PSD/photoshop inside the image is white and no transparency. I'm using CS6.
View 3 Replies View RelatedHere is what I want to do. Â I have the letters 'XC' which I've played with a bit to look the way I want and due to anti-aliasing has nice edges. Â Now I want to basically fill those letters with an image. Â I can't figure out how to do this and keep the nice anti-aliased edges.
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Current steps:
1. load image as base layer
2. Create new layer with text in it
3. using magic wand select a threshold that has smoothest edges on text layer
4. select image layer and copy the selection area... notice the hard edges of the finished result in the attached example. Â I want it nice and smooth and anti-aliased.
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How to do this more elegantly? Â I've attached the basics of what I'm doing and the result.
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I am creating an effect from a freeze video frame. The clip is of a Kite Boarder at the apex of his jump. I have cropped the boarder from the image saved it (so normal background but white where the boarder was) and vice versa (an image where the the boarder is visible and the background is white). I wish to make the white areas in each image transparent.
Sounds really easy (and it probably is) but when I load up the images in ImageReady I see the "Transparent" checkbox ticked but I cannot select the colour white as the Matte (it's greyed out). Nor can I select the transparent icon from the color table. Consequently when I save as 24-bit png it doesn't have the white bits as being transparent.
How do I make those white areas transparent (and exportable in png format)?
I've created an image which you can view as attached.
The problem is when I place it on to a background in a webpage it appears all jaggedy, with white outlines.
This is just plain white text created in photoshop, no fancy shadow effects or anything like that.
The settings when I'm saving are:
Perceptual
GIF (no preset)
No Dither
256 colors
Lossy:0
Web Snap:0%
I’ve got an psd image on a transparent background that is 25mb that I want to place in an indesign document. I selected this image with the lasso tool from an original and placed it on a transparent background. this image is way too big while the original is only 4.7mb.is there an alternative way to reduce the file size while retaining the 300 dpi and transparency?
View 5 Replies View RelatedI need to make an image fade to transparency for a little projet of mine.
I tried to add a mask to my layer with a gradient [blanc to white] in it, in photoshop it gave the result I wanted, but when I save it as a PNG, the transparency is just not working like in photoshop. (Assuming I use it as an image in a website)
I tried to remove the contour thing, and photoshop see's only two colors [000000 and transparency] so when I open it in a browser, there is simply nothing. If I add a white background for exemple, the image will work, but I need the image to be really transparent so it can merge with my web background.
Is it possible to disable the dialog for choosing how transparency is treated ? If you to batch operations on EXR files you have to confirm for every file!
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Whenever Flickr converts a PNG-24 file to a JPG, the transparent background of the multilevel PNG gets converted to black. I do not want this. I want PNG-24 file to retain its transparency and have a background color set for handling JPG conversion.
I heard this can be done by creating a 100 percent transparent white layer, setting it as the background layer, and flattening the image.
How do I do this with Photoshop CS3?
This is just a quick job i need doing, i dont have photoshop yet.
So... I need the egg from this pocket god icon cut out with smoothened edges. Thats all
I make a hard job of it in gimp/paint
I have an image that has a tiny bit of white around the edges of people's hair so it is very difficult to get rid of without erasing the hair. I've tried the erase, magic wand and laso tool but it doesn't get rid of all the white.
View 5 Replies View RelatedI need to take an image and fade the edges of it to white.
I have 2 days to figure this out because I got put in charge of making the program for my wedding. I know computers inside and out but have never used photoshop before.
I have no clue about photoshop however I need to make an image for my program, As you can see I'm happy with the black template but want the rounded corners on each end..
View 9 Replies View RelatedI need to fade the edge of an image to 100% transparency, save as PNG, and then I can put it on another image and it fits naturally.
View 6 Replies View RelatedI have many (+800) picture to work on for making their egdes more smooth.This is an example of one picture :
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The form seems pixellised and i have to get the same form with better quality.
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is there a fast and simple way to improve the picture according my needs ?
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ps: i insist on "fast way" because i have 800+ pictures like this one ^^
ps2: i have illustrator and photoshop
Each page is just an image file, and the page background is black. So for the image to go into the page seamlessly, the edges have to fade to black. So far I've only been able to do it with specific kinds of pictures that are already black, or have very dark edges, and I just use the burn tool to fade it to pure black so it blends in nicely. If you go to the page, you'll see what I mean. However I'd like to be able to do a similar thing with brighter images, or images where the edges aren't already black/dark. How can I fade bright images to black in a convincing way? When I try using the burn tool, it doesn't bring it all the way to black, and if I use the gradient tool (i.e. from transparent to black or something), it's hard to get it uniform all the way around the image.
View 1 Replies View RelatedI have a shape that I want to use for a number backing on a racecar. The problem is that I want the lines to be 5mm thick right around, or any thickness just as long as it is uniform.
The shape/image in question:
I want to then copy the shape into a new layer, and resize it to fit inside the old shape to look something like this:
So to get back on topic, the real question is how to I make the outer lines the same thickness right around?
there are fine lines put on the edges of thesebuildings and other object in this picture using photoshop.. i'm new to photoshop and i can't find anything inhelp about line edges.. can someone please tell me the steps fordoing this? please no technical language or photoshopconcepts.
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