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Posts posted by Damien Symonds
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And you definitely had Resize unchecked?
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By the way, read "The Photoshop Method" (second section) on this page. It's written to be used with my web watermarking action, but applies generally in your case too.
2 minutes ago, SarahS76 said:And why 11.001 inches??? What am I doing wrong here??
Nothing at all. Relax.
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In Image Processor, make sure you don't have "Resize to fit" checked.
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Can you do this for me?
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16 minutes ago, SarahS76 said:
I discovered that, if I re-open them and check the "Image Size", they are showing up as 11x15 at 300ppi.
What about if you check the Image Size immediately after cropping, before saving or closing or reopening?
By the way, I strongly suggest clicking on the little cog in the Options Bar, and choosing "Use Classic Mode".
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Ok, yeah, this is REALLY bad.
May I see a screenshot with your crop tool selected, with the preset crop chosen?
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1 hour ago, Christina Keddie said:
I'm thinking probably a combination of flipping, cloning, and maybe some liquify? Just thought I'd ask for your opinion before diving in!
Yes, I'm thinking that too.
Also this to reduce the shiny "catchlights".
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The version of Windows is irrelevant. Which version of Photoshop do you have?
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This is difficult for me to address, because I can't really tell which part of the process you don't understand.
Do you know how to add a drop shadow via the "Fx" button in the layers panel?
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I don't even think cloning will work, to be honest. You'd need to do a lip swap from another photo, if possible.
Or embark on some very painstaking lip creation.
Or simply accept that the bubbles are freakin' gorgeous, and leave them.
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Oh gee, I'm getting more confused. What do you mean by "low resolution display on the monitor"?
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Ok, let me know if it occurs again.
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8 hours ago, EmmaBrett said:
I am asking because where I used to work they used to straight away convert the SRGB file to CMYK in photoshop and said to always do that as printers "know" if you have let the PDF convert to CMYK.
This is exactly the kind of stupidity one comes to expect.
Yes, always do it this way.
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Have you tried switching those around?
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You've got the layer thumbnail selected, rather than the mask thumbnail. Click on the mask thumbnail in the Layers Panel, so that it has the little border around it.
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First, a Levels layer and move the black slider on the Red channel to 20, and the black slider on the Green channel to 5. Mask it to the circle.
Then this to tidy it up.
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I'm wondering if the problem is your screen. Can you view these images on another screen, and see if you see it there too?
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Oh right, that's ok then.
Ok, show me that file as well as the SOOR.
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You're welcome.
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Of course. PSD files are uncompressed, so they're much bigger than jpegs.
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6 minutes ago, Angela said:
I had to grab the wood texture from google.
Ok, I'm stepping away. I want no part of an edit involving an illegally-obtained image.
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1 minute ago, Angela said:
I'm trying to upload the original but it's too big...even as a jpeg. I'm assuming you don't want me to manipulate it and reduce the image size do you?
Oh yeah, reduce it to a web sized jpeg as you normally would.
Adding steps to watermark action - follow up to a previous question
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Ok ... so what don't you understand, exactly?