there's a bug in 6 that prevents it from opening some cs files. 5 or 7 work fine. as do other programs that do psd or other formats, as you've found. adobe has said they're not going to waste the resources fixing a program that's 2 versions back, so your options are keep working around or upgrade.
a computer locking up in XP or win2k is a sign of a hardware failure. those os's are "process isolated". designed so that an application can't bring down the system.
> I have just get a new hdd and after that was installed
the problem started.
that makes sense. maybe you fried something. did...
>Is there any way I can avoid this and have the Jpeg files be saved without prompting?
use the "File> Save As" command in the action rather than "File> Save". PS will use the last jpg quality setting you saved at. This behaviour began in PS 7.
>They refused to give me a new registration without proof of purchase, which I no longer have or can't find.
If you used a credit card, you can go to the cc company to get a record of the transaction.
here's a a couple of actions that do it.
http://www.adobeevangelists.com/photoshop/actions.html
and here:
http://home.comcast.net/~larryscripts/Photoshop_7/Photoshop_7_Layers_to_Files.zip
here's the 2 that got me going on the right path to colorizing b&w's:
http://user.fundy.net/morris/redirect.html?photoshop24.shtml
and:
http://www.wacom.com/tips/tip.cfm?ID=30&category=Photoshop
>Many preferences are now in the Windows registry.
except photoshop's. :)
>To reset your Photoshop preferences you can hit Shift-Ctrl-Alt upon startup.
that deletes the file :
"Adobe Photoshop x Prefs.psp"
from:
C:\WINNT\Profiles\USER\Application Data\Adobe\Photoshop\x.0\Adobe...
tools> internet options> advanced> multimedia> smart image dithering. They changed the name! :) sorry bout that. once that's off, empty cache again. delete all content. delete all objects. exit ie and restart.
good luck!
>I would have said theoretically yes. Since you can save as HTML in Photoshop, thats all you need to create a web page.
Theoretically yes. You can make very simple pages, but not sites. It's too limited (as described above).
ah.. didn't realize that. do you need to apply it to the whole image? can you copy one (or several merged) layers to a new file and apply the filters then copy the merged result back? maybe blending it somehow?
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