Since you're trying to make the background(s)a single color, you could also try using color replace on a keyframe. Switch to a later keyframe, then tween. Just a guess, but there should be an easy way to do it within Premiere. Check the Help file in Premiere. If that's not much help, try...
Choose a brush size and hardness that's appropriate for your photo -- usually, softer brushes work best. Instead of pressing Alt, then dragging over the area you want to clone from, just click the mouse over the area (while pressing Alt), then release both the mouse and the Alt key. You should...
Try going to Edit>Preferences>General, and removing the check in the "Save Palette Locations" checkbox. Restart Photoshop, and it should return to its normal position in the well.
Unfortunately, no, there isn't a way to change this. I wish there was. Perhaps you might want to suggest this on one of the Adobe Photoshop forum -- there's a thread for feature requests.
I found a solution on another forum. Increasing the virtual memory to 4000MB (both minimum and maximum) allows Director 6 to run under Windows XP Pro SP2, as well as on Windows 2000 SP4 -- seemingly, without a significant performance hit.
Hi Everyone,
Just installed Director 6 (unpatched as of now) on Windows XP Pro SP2, and am getting an error message when the program initializes that Director requires at least 10MB of virtual memory in order to run. I've tried running the Director executable in compatibility mode for 95...
Thank you -- that's what I thought, but my friend's configuration confused me enough so I thought it better to make sure he was doing it wrong. Guess he, is after all.
I guess I'm a little confused by the Trusted Zone. If I have three computers, all of which are in the same workgroup, and all of which connect to the Internet through a router, i.e., each machine is individually connected to the router, do I need to run a copy of ZoneAlarm on each computer in...
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