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  Topic: Decrease canvas size by removing a selection from the middle
longtalker

Replies: 4
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PostForum: General Photoshop and Design Discussion   Posted: Mon Aug 31, 2009 1:03 pm   Subject: Decrease canvas size by removing a selection from the middle
THanks.. that's the way I've been doing it, I was just hoping there's an easier way that I was somehow missing, such as an inverse Crop tool or something (i.e. selection is removed the way I've descri ...
  Topic: Decrease canvas size by removing a selection from the middle
longtalker

Replies: 4
Views: 349

PostForum: General Photoshop and Design Discussion   Posted: Mon Aug 31, 2009 12:19 pm   Subject: Decrease canvas size by removing a selection from the middle
Hi, thanks for your reply. All I'm trying to do is get rid of the middle part of a picture and have the remaining parts (top&bottom, or left&right) come together rather than having a white rec ...
  Topic: Decrease canvas size by removing a selection from the middle
longtalker

Replies: 4
Views: 349

PostForum: General Photoshop and Design Discussion   Posted: Mon Aug 31, 2009 10:49 am   Subject: Decrease canvas size by removing a selection from the middle
Is it possible to reduce canvas size by having a set width or height removed from the center of the image and having the remaining sides collapse in together?

For example, say I have a 800x600 imag ...
  Topic: Hardness of square brushes
longtalker

Replies: 2
Views: 1141

PostForum: General Photoshop and Design Discussion   Posted: Tue Mar 17, 2009 12:33 pm   Subject: Hardness of square brushes
Thanks!!
  Topic: Hardness of square brushes
longtalker

Replies: 2
Views: 1141

PostForum: General Photoshop and Design Discussion   Posted: Mon Mar 16, 2009 2:29 pm   Subject: Hardness of square brushes
Hey everybody,

I'm trying to draw some dashed lines in Photoshop, and to this end I've been playing around with the brush settings (Spacing etc). I'm using a square brush, and I managed to draw the ...
  Topic: Zooming/panning using the mouse wheel scroll
longtalker

Replies: 0
Views: 327

PostForum: General Photoshop and Design Discussion   Posted: Mon Mar 16, 2009 2:22 pm   Subject: Zooming/panning using the mouse wheel scroll
Hey everyone,

Lately I've been frustrated by the functionality of the zoom in Photoshop - and I don't mean the Zoom Tool, but simple zoom in/out operations. I seem to recall that the default behavi ...
  Topic: suggestions on how to improve a picture in PS?
longtalker

Replies: 3
Views: 209

PostForum: General Photoshop and Design Discussion   Posted: Sat Mar 14, 2009 4:09 pm   Subject: suggestions on how to improve a picture in PS?
longtalker,
absolutely NOTHING against photoshop as I'm a big user, but perhaps you might prefer to use something like Topaz Adjust http://www.topazlabs.com/topazlabs/03products/topaz_adjust/

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  Topic: suggestions on how to improve a picture in PS?
longtalker

Replies: 3
Views: 209

PostForum: General Photoshop and Design Discussion   Posted: Sat Mar 14, 2009 3:28 pm   Subject: suggestions on how to improve a picture in PS?
Hello everyone,

I took a picture of a romantic place in Durham (England). You can see it here -- http://www.badongo.com/pic/5470867?size=original

I think there are things that can be done in Pho ...
  Topic: Visibility of paths
longtalker

Replies: 0
Views: 216

PostForum: General Photoshop and Design Discussion   Posted: Sat Mar 07, 2009 5:19 pm   Subject: Visibility of paths
Hello everyone,

I'm using the Pen Tool to draw several paths; I need to draw each path with reference to the other, previously drawn, paths. This is where I encountered a problem with Photoshop CS3 ...
 
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