You could copy the area you wish to blur onto a new layer and then blur this and merge down... -------------------
Mark Edwards
Consultant
Infrasolve Ltd.
e: mark.edwards@infrasolve.com
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Or you could try the 'Inside Photoshop' books from New Riders. I found the Inside Photoshop 6 book to be very worthwhile.
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Mark Edwards
Consultant
Infrasolve Ltd.
e: mark.edwards@infrasolve.com
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If an image was only for screen display, I would scan/edit it at 72ppi. Anything more than that is simply wasted and only adds to the file size (which can be a critical factor with websites).
If the image is for print/process work, then scan the image in at the recommended dpi resolution that...
The problem comes from the fact that the source image was scanned at much higher than screen resolution.
Photoshop won't automatically scale an image down when you load it, but instead will display the full pixel resolution.
Since a normal computer monitor resolves to around 72ppi (pixels per...
You might want to check out Peregrine's Network Discovery Tool.
This is an out of the box server solution that you simply plug into your network and it goes out and maps the items connected. This then can work hand-in-hand with Peregrine's Desktop Discovery tool to catalogue the software and...
Jason,
Try checking the last line in your amRoundUp function.
What you are doing here is calling the function recursively instead of returning back from it. Therefore AssetCenter will bomb out (most probably with a stack overflow).
Change the line to amRoundUp = dNumber...
In order to obtain crisp lines and curves you'll probably want to save the image in a vector format (such as WMF or EPS). Tools such as Adobe Illustrator or Corel draw should be able to help you with this.
Regards,
Mark
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Mark Edwards
Consultant
Infrasolve Ltd.
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