Wednesday, April 22, 2009

adobe.photoshop.elements - 6 new messages in 3 topics - digest

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Today's topics:

* Centering Our Letting - 2 messages, 2 authors
http://groups.google.com/group/adobe.photoshop.elements/t/ef1cfef0311575db?hl=en
* Question about Workflow on Photos - 2 messages, 2 authors
http://groups.google.com/group/adobe.photoshop.elements/t/4b819c46c8770466?hl=en
* 550+ Keyboard shortcuts for Adobe Photoshop CS4 - 2 messages, 2 authors
http://groups.google.com/group/adobe.photoshop.elements/t/1b5f00f39366ff3e?hl=en

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TOPIC: Centering Our Letting
http://groups.google.com/group/adobe.photoshop.elements/t/ef1cfef0311575db?hl=en
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== 1 of 2 ==
Date: Mon, Apr 20 2009 3:21 pm
From: "Leo Lichtman"

"Catharsis" wrote: Any way of having the program center our lettering
(both left, right &
> up, down)?
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
There may be a better way, but this is how I did it:

There are three justification options: Left, right and center justify. At
the top right of the screen. Choose center. After you have set your type,
put a selection rectangle around it. Activate the Grid. Use the move tool
to place your lettering in the middle of the page.


== 2 of 2 ==
Date: Tues, Apr 21 2009 7:56 am
From: Catharsis


On Apr 20, 3:21 pm, "Leo Lichtman" <leo.licht...@att.net> wrote:
> "Catharsis" wrote:   Any way of having the program center our lettering
>
> (both left, right &> up, down)?
>
> ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
> There may be a better way, but this is how I did it:
>
> There are three justification options:  Left, right and center justify.  At
> the top right of the screen.  Choose center.  After you have set your type,
> put a selection rectangle around it.  Activate the Grid.  Use the move tool
> to place your lettering in the middle of the page.

Hi...

Thank you for your reply...

Yea, I know I can do it "manually" I'm just wondering why the
centering abilities don't work when I'm using the "select" tool? Now
make note I'm using a Photoshop Elements 6 program - things can always
be different with other versions. Their always adjusting these
programs regardless if it's Elements or just regular Photoshop...

But just to recap: Yea I'm just totally miffed as to why the automatic
centering ability with the move tool (in the tool adjustment bar or
whatever it's called at the top of the work screen) aren't functioning
for letters.

P.S.
It would be nice if we could have the ability to upload video or
photo's for this group so we can demonstrate various issues...

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TOPIC: Question about Workflow on Photos
http://groups.google.com/group/adobe.photoshop.elements/t/4b819c46c8770466?hl=en
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== 1 of 2 ==
Date: Tues, Apr 21 2009 5:34 am
From: Rangn'rk


I Know that this is a very subjective question and everybody probably
does thing in their own way, but the more opinions the better.

1.) When working on a photo (Portrait) what is the order that you use
to make corrections or enhancements (Color, Brightness, Saturation, De
Noise, Sharpen, Resize etc...)

2.) When working on a photo (Landscape) what is the order that you use
to make corrections or enhancements (Color, Brightness, Saturation, De
Noise, Sharpen, Resize etc...)

3.) Do you use the same flow no matter what you work on


Thanks for any input you can give me


== 2 of 2 ==
Date: Tues, Apr 21 2009 8:30 am
From: "whinee"


I would suggest that if you want real control over what you do that you pony
up Adobe's extortionate fee for the real version of Photoshop.
I have Elements 7 on a laptop and it seems like crippleware to me compared
to my normal workflow in CS3/4.
The biggest advantage of PS is the ability to work directly and more easily
in adjustment layers and sublayers--once you get used to that flexibility
you will feel shackled when you try to work in Elements.
In any event most experienced PS/Elements users have a favorite bag of
tricks and will adjust their workflow depending on what they see when they
first open an image.


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TOPIC: 550+ Keyboard shortcuts for Adobe Photoshop CS4
http://groups.google.com/group/adobe.photoshop.elements/t/1b5f00f39366ff3e?hl=en
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== 1 of 2 ==
Date: Tues, Apr 21 2009 9:21 am
From: NavyCorpsman


Roy G wrote:
> "NavyCorpsman" <NavyCorpsman@Navy.com> wrote in message
> news:6badnXhS6LnZ7XbUnZ2dnUVZ_jhi4p2d@giganews.com...
>> dillu wrote:
>>> 550+ Keyboard shortcuts for Adobe Photoshop CS4 :
>>> Check it out ..
>>>
>>> http://gxxxxx.blogspot.com/2009/03/550-keyboard-.html
>>>
>>> ENJOY .. !!Be
>> Better have all POP-Up's blocked this site will fill your computer with
>> pop up after pop up. Lucky for me I have a Mac.
>
>
> If it is so bad why did you include the Link to it.
>
> Roy G
>
>
So the winblows users will know just who the spam artist is.... idiot


== 2 of 2 ==
Date: Tues, Apr 21 2009 2:26 pm
From: "Roy G"

"NavyCorpsman" <NavyCorpsman@Navy.com> wrote in message
news:oKWdnYUAkPo6b3DUnZ2dnUVZ_uJi4p2d@giganews.com...
> Roy G wrote:
>> "NavyCorpsman" <NavyCorpsman@Navy.com> wrote in message
>> news:6badnXhS6LnZ7XbUnZ2dnUVZ_jhi4p2d@giganews.com...
>>> dillu wrote:
>>>> 550+ Keyboard shortcuts for Adobe Photoshop CS4 :
>>>> Check it out ..
>>>>
>>>> http://gxxxxx.blogspot.com/2009/03/550-keyboard-.html
>>>>
>>>> ENJOY .. !!Be
>>> Better have all POP-Up's blocked this site will fill your computer with
>>> pop up after pop up. Lucky for me I have a Mac.
>>
>>
>> If it is so bad why did you include the Link to it.
>>
>> Roy G
>>
>>
> So the winblows users will know just who the spam artist is.... idiot

DON'T CALL ME AN IDIOT.

Roy G


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