I would recomend waiting for the right day go out on your rooftop or anywhere with an unobstructed veiw of the sky and take photos. I do this with all different types of sky conditions. If don't have time to wait for the right clouds many stock photography houses have this type of photo in there...
There is a hardcopy magazine which just put out it's first issue in June called edesign The Magazine of Interactive Design and Commerce. First issue was pretty good, they also have a good website at http://www.edesignmag.com/
One easy way to get started on retouching is to use the clone tool to recreate more of what you would have seen if the person wasn't there. This can also be done using the various lasso tools to make, copy and move selections to obliterate the unwanted object. Also the paintig tools can be used...
Dreamweaver 4 has many java script buttons that are very nice and I haven't seen them used all over. They are easy to use and customize. I used one example of them on this site:http://www.cwru.edu/chsl/hist_div.htm
I make panoramas using a program called MGI PhotoVista and a nikon coolpix camera with a wide angle lens. With the photovista program it has a list of cameras and lenses and it tells you how many photos you need to take. Then you set up the camera and tripod so the lens will stay in exactly the...
I use very soft earasers on edges you can also put selections onto separate layers and then control the opacity of the layer. I also go in use the paintbrushes (with eyedropper selection to match colors)to make things look right. Hope this helps.
After you do your layout with layers you should convert back to tables so people with 3.0 browsers can still see your page. In DW3 you will find this under Modify>layout mode, in DW4 you will find it under Modify>convert.
All the posts are about making photo look older you said you want to age the face. There is no automatic way to do this, Photoshop is an amazing tool but some good old fashioned retouching skills are still required. You could go in using the burn and dodge and paintbrush tools and create...
Or if your background color is also white you can create your pages using layers then switch to tables and DW will hold your white spaces. I have alot of white spaces throughout my site and I did it this way.
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Why don't you just instruct them to open the page source window, and resize the browser window so they can veiw both your page and the pages html at the same time. Hope this helps.
There is an extension for Coldfusion listed on the Macromedias Dreamweaver extension page. I have not used this particular one but the one I used (for Quicktime) worked great! If you have never downloaded extensions before you will need to first download the DW extensions manager(which is also...
Did you mke sure the choices selected in the box that comes up when you convert layers to tables are what you want? Like the collapse less than, or the center on page, snap to grid, these options can shift things around so they work for more peoples set-ups (screen size and resolution). But if...
If you are coming from a print design background you have to remeber that your pages will look different on different browsers and personel settings (No nit picking)! I prefer to put my graghics and text in exact tables not percentage tables this way the actual design does remain intact. I use...
I'm not sure I get where, in the process your problem is occuring. Start by opening a new page, go to create web photo album. Fill in source and destination folders, size of thumbnails, and you got it.
Your graghics will remain the same size, but you can program tables to be a certain percent of the window. The problem with this is for people with large monitors things can start looking really bad from a design point of veiw. My personal preference is to design the best looking page I can then...
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