leadenwinter,
Why not save to TIFF instead?
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leadenwinter,
Why not save to TIFF instead?
XelioN,
Before copying, you have to select some area (e.g. with Rectangular Marquee, Magic Wand, or Lasso tool) or the whole image (Select > All)
Lizzie,
You can record JPEG-saving to a script and then quick-save images with assigned shortcut.
Hello,
Here is some info and a flash movie on saving basics:
http://paintshoppro.info/tutorials/save.htm
Hi euphoriaisdead,
Here is a flash movie on using history in Paint Shop Pro:
http://paintshoppro.info/tutorials/history.htm
Hope this helps
dlief,
The dynamic brushes are already in your Brush Preset picker. If you can't recognize them, see movie on brush properties:
http://simplephotoshop.com/photoshop_interface/brush_settingsf.htm
Hi dlief,
To enable pressure/tilt sensitivity just choose a dynamic brush.
Here is a flash movie on brush properties:
http://simplephotoshop.com/photoshop_interface/brush_settingsf.htm
To use...
Hi Ian,
- Show the rulers and mark the rectangle center with the guides
- Activate the Rounded Rectangle tool
- In the options bar, open the "Geometry Options (pull the tiny arrow) and check "From...
Hello,
Most probably, the girl, background, flower, and hair were selected and edited separately.
For faster result, try "posterize" effect (Effects > Artistic Effects > Posterize) with 3 or so...
Hello,
Are you using PSP X2? Layer Styles are not available in earlier versions.
Martin,
In CS3, you can achieve this by converting vector layer to smart object.
Hi Martin,
Too many steps, IMHO. Once the unnecessary area selected, pull down "Layer > Layer Mask > Hide Selection" or merely [Alt]-click the "mask" button on the Layers palette.
By masking some...
Bob,
If it's not too late here is a short here is a short "whats-new" article:
http://paintshoppro.info/tutorials/pant-shop-pro-x2.html
Hi Raymondo,
Scripting in PSP is rather easy and very helpful. It's great time saver.
How to make a simple resizing script:
- Open a sample image.
- Go to Script bar (View > Toolbars > Script)...
This may be fixed by selecting and darkening pupils (e.g. with Brightness/Contrast)
Hello,
- Outline the foreground subject with Freehand Selection tool
- Press [Ctrl+H] and "soften" the selection by 5-15 px
- Press [Ctrl+Shift+I] to invert the selection (ie, to select background...
Hi Bob,
- Open a sample image
- Go to Script panel
- Start recording (the "ring" button)
- Enhance the sample image as needed
- In the Script panel, hit the "diskette" button and save your...
Hi Lizzie,
- Open the "source" image
- Select some area (object) with the Selection tool
- Press [Ctrl+C] to copy the selected area
- Open "destination" image
- Press [Ctrl+V] to paste the...
Hello,
- Select the image subject with the Selection tool
- Pull down "Selection > Promote Selection to Layer"
- In the Layers palette, select the Background layer
- In the Materials palette,...
Photoshop can do this. The limit is due to old Mac OS compatibility. Just deselect this option - in the "Batch" (if you auto-save via "Batch" tool) or in "Output Settings" dialog (if you auto-save...
Hi David,
Pull down "File > Color Management > Color Working Space" and choose "Adobe RGB" under "Color Working Space" menu
iamtheblues,
IMHO, the skin color must be a bit more saturated in the shadows and on the cheeks. Also, I'd slightly darken the eyes and neutralize background.
Well, you can e.g. select the spot with the magic wand and mask the rest (screenshot). I just can't see the point - why not paint on a separate layer?
...
When "saving as", select "Baseline". This must help
http://simplephotoshop.com/px/answers/baseline.gif
Hi Chochem,
Have you tried saving as "Baseline JPEG"?