what do you mean by reverse? explain the situation or what your trying to do in detail then I can help you unless you mean reverse typing in that case hit backspace.
yes there is photoshop calls it a layer set and you get one by clicking the folder icon(create new layer set) at the bottom of the layers palette,or in the (>) menu select new layer set; then drag the layers into it, if you have things clipped or linked you still have to drag them in indivually...
yep in photoshop. I believe it calls it a pattern in most places but its the same stuff in the texture tabs of the layer features dialog box. glad to help
let me guess your on a dial-up connection, and yahoo pages generally have a lot of traffic and the more people on a site it takes longer to get on that page and when it takes a long time for a page to load some info gets timed out cause it took so long so it gets messed up(ever noticed that...
there are granite and marble plus many other stone textures in the more textures part of the little drop down menu for that tool just click on load textures and append them to the default list
use the bevel and emboss layer feature and play around with the gloss conture curves for a glass or plastic look or less shine like on matte finish plastic increase the spread value this method also works well for metal and chrome looks too
I'm not familiar with that version so things might be in different paletes but there are two ways you can do this.
1. first you need to, if possible on your version, make a white shape and use the layer features to add some form of shading (and contour if you want a glassy looking shape) then...
well thats because thats not what the batch feature for. it is for making files all the same dimentions, resolution, style, ect. it can't just tack on the word "proof" to the existing file name because it would think you want to rename all of the files "proof" and more than one file with the...
photoshop doesn't do sound or video and neither does imageready you need them to be insereted into the html code if you know html codeing you can do it manualy, or if you don't there are programs that can do it for you like dream weaver that work really well.
because photoshop is a rastor based (pixel based) program your going to lose resolution when up scaling an image and once you start at a low res like 300dpi you can't gain resolution, you should have started at about 1,600-3,000dpi for something that large or else it will look pixelated, and...
there are also tons of sample patterns in the layer features>pattern overlay, and if you don't like the defaults there are more available under (>) button in the drop down menu there
I'm not sure if this does .mov files but Adobe:After Effects has a much higher frame capacity than imageready I'm sure about all of the capabilities of after effects but I I'm sure it can handle up to about 1000 frames and I'm pretty sure it does multiple animations
create the icon in soild black (or any solid color) then apply layer features like bevel and emboss put a color overlay and/or gradient overlay with a low-medium opacity % then go under Blending options and in the advanced blending slide the fill opacity to 0.
now the only things showing are...
Put all the pictures that you want in your gallery into one folder then to have photoshop do everything by selecting File>Automate>Web Gallery in photoshop 7 or in CS you can find these same commands in the file brower, this will open up a box where you can play around with borders, color...
Image ready doesn't have a "file browser" like photoshop that has that little manilla folder icon (which I assume your looking for). the only thing you can do is click File>Open there is no browse feature so don't bother looking for it
I might be wrong but I don't think you can directly do that in photoshop or imageready if you know how to edit HTML's I think you might have to do it there or with a program like dreamweaver you might have better luck with your question in a dreamweaver forum.
EasyRGB.com is a good site to go to if you to get your print color closer to what you want it to print like (the site can calibrate your monitor for free and make your color match better)
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