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KellyTurk

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  • Main editing computer
    Mac desktop
  • Editing software
    Photoshop
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    Spyder

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  1. Nooooooooo UGH I didn't save the PSDs this time. Naturally. This was just a quick, informal, last minute newborn session for a close friend with just a handful of super quick poses. If I do end up having to start over it's literally only 12 images. But still. I don't want it to happen again Nevermind all the shading issues - I wasn't quite finished
  2. Hi, people! I have a brand new problem I've never seen in my 6+ years of Photoshopping. I edited part of a session and then ran a batch custom action on the open images, choosing to "save and close" when the action completed (obviously this wouldn't have happened had I chosen "none" for the output or whatever but I've done this hundreds of times in the past, ugh!). For some unknown, ridiculously inconvenient reason, my batch randomly decided to place grid lines over the image and saved it that way. I confirmed it's not just a "View" setting within my PS that I can turn off, because the stupid grid lines are there when I open the jpeg in Preview. I don't suppose there's any way for me to UN do the gridlines? At least it was only the first part of this session and not the entire set of images, if I do need to start over. But yuck yuck yuck. And, why did that happen and how can I make it never happen again?! It's worthy to note that I recently upgraded from CS5 to CC when I also upgraded to a brand new iMac and admittedly things are a tad different all the way around. Perhaps that's the issue? Thanks in advance! xoxo
  3. Ahhhh, yes you're right .... maybe the "psp" files I'm trying to use aren't what I should be looking for. I'll keep trying to find individual ATN files. Ugh what a mess! The few I purchased I could do without but it's the ones I made myself I'm so mad about! Thanks so much!!
  4. Wellll nevermind. The new CC program is telling me it doesn't recognize psp files. FABulous.
  5. Ok, yes I have an ActionsPalette.psp and a Brushes.psp file. I'm just not sure where to place them within the App Support folders of the new CC program on the new hard drive in order to be able to load them into the new program.
  6. Soooo my MacBook crashed and burned (it had been a long time coming). I purchased a new iMac, got all my software downloaded, but now am hoping there is a way to transfer my saved settings and actions from my old PS program. I have an IT Genius for a husband, but he is an absolute PC guy and will barely even look at me when I have Mac problems! So he doesn't know them super well. He did get the hard drive out of my MacBook (by literally using tools and taking it apart) and was able to transfer the majority of the contents to the new iMac, so I have all of the old "behind the scenes" Adobe files on the new iMac (I can see the actions palette, the workspaces, etc in the App Support folder from the OLD drive) ... I just don't know how to make them go INTO the new Photoshop CC program (they were in CS 5 before). Does anyone know? Or do I have to start all over (which totally sucks)?? Thanks in advance!!
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