Simply go into your User Preferences and under Units and Rulers, change your New Document Preset Resolutions to 300 pixels per inch if you are planning to print the photographs.
Digital cameras usually offer you an option of what resolution you want to save pictures at. If you use your highest...
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You need to convert your bitmap to .psd, but will have to convert it to Grayscale first.
Once you have it as a .psd, you will need to UNLOCK the Background Layer, as your image will be titled in the Layers Palette.
Once you have converted the image into...
Do you have any fonts loaded that you downloaded? Sometimes, they are just "different" enough that they can cause problems with PS loading. Resetting prefs fixes it, but only for awhile.
If you can, see if you can get the documents stored as a .tif...
You may be running into incompatability for .psd's from CS to 6.
You might also post this in the Adobe user to user forum boards. Some to the Adobe coders read those posts and may have a better answer.
You need to read your Dreamweaver documentation to answer those questions, as THAT is the application that you will be using.
You won't be able to read any "coding," per se regarding your Photoshop template, as there is none. In photoshop, you are dealing with images, not code. That's why I...
To adjust the intensity of the colors in an image, you can also go to Image>Adjustments>Hue and Saturation. There is a selection box on the left hand side (in Ver 4) for specific colors. You can then intesify/subdue/change any channels's hue and lightness.
There is an EXCELLENT book called...
You should only be holding down the Ctrl key.
The Shift key's only purpose when you are dragging on a corner it to resize proportionally.
The Alt key contstrains your actions to the vertical and horizontal axes.
Here's a possible workaround:
*Open your image, and create a duplicate layer of it.
*Make the selection for your desired reduced opacity area.
*Under the Channels Palette, click the "Save selection as a channel button at the bottom. By default, it will be named Alpha channel 1.
*Go back to your...
Personally, as one Adobe addict to another, yes, I wholeheartedly recommend GoLive! It's much more intuitive as regards integrating Photoshop, Illustrator, Live Motion and Image Ready, and if you are comfortable with Photoshop, you'll appreciate GL much more than fighting with Dreamweaver...
You have a hardware problem.
PS is VERY demanding on your System Resources. If it is crashing, it could be as simple as a bad video card driver, or not enough RAM. Hard to say troubleshooting blind, but it IS a hardware conflict, no doubt.
You can try this solution from the Adobe forums, which...
Sounds strongly like a video card problem. Try updating your video card drivers.
To test it, turn your hardware acceleration down and see if the problem still occurs.
Depending on the rest of the image (color balance-wise), you may find Image>Adjustments>Variations will suffice, with Midtones selected, and the slider set one mark below the middle. Then just click on the yellow to adjust to taste. Faster and easier than color range, quicker than curves, and...
Not necessarily.
When you created the image in Photoshop, you were looking at it on your monitor at a 72 ppi resolution, and Photoshop will reduce an image to fit onto the screen.
After you finished creating the image, did you resize what you saw on your monitor to 100%? If not, you did not...
Create a pattern.
Start with a 6px by 6px square. Set your Grid/guide prefs to 1 px increments.
Magnify the image so you can see what you are drawing clearly. With a 1px pencil stoke, fill the diagonal from one corner to the other, and then fill 1xp on either side. Save as Pattern.
On a new...
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