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What Version of Photoshop do you use?

Total votes: 31
Photoshop Elements 5.0 (1) 3%
Photoshop Elements 6.0 (13) 42%
Photoshop Elements 7.0 (4) 13%
Photoshop CS No votes
Photoshop CS1 No votes
Photoshop CS2 (2) 6%
Photoshop CS3 (4) 13%
Photoshop CS4 No votes
An Earlier Version of PSE (4) 13%
An Earlier Version of PCS No votes
I do not use Photoshop (3) 10%
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nun69

Cherry Jubilee

Re: Photoshop... Ask Me some Questions!
 I have CS2 so I will be going to look for that envelope warp tool!

ETA: I can't find that tool and I don;t have this as an option "Distort -> Lens correction"
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toNoodle

Cherry Tart

Re: Photoshop... Ask Me some Questions!
nun69 wrote: I have CS2 so I will be going to look for that envelope warp tool!

ETA: I can't find that tool and I don;t have this as an option "Distort -> Lens correction"
Look for the ward tool under Edit -> Transform -> Warp

Look for the Distort filters under Filters -> Distort -> Lens correction   <--- This one may not be available until CS3 but I no longer have CS2 on my computer to verify.
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toNoodle

Cherry Tart

Re: Photoshop... Ask Me some Questions!
Miss Daisy-NC wrote: I have PSE 6 any help would be great !!!!!
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toNoodle

Cherry Tart

Re: Photoshop... Ask Me some Questions!
 Any other Photoshop Questions?
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toNoodle

Cherry Tart

Re: Photoshop... Ask Me some Questions!
 Well then, before I go I will leave you with a quick tip.

When working with an underexposed and dark image, you can lighten it up quickly and without adding grain by duplicating the layer then switching the layer mode of the new layer to screen mode. If you still want it lighter just duplicate your new layer again. Do this as many times as you need to to get the proper exposure for the image.

It's quick, easy, and effective for saving an image!

Have a great day!
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-Tracy-

Wild Cherry

Re: Photoshop... Ask Me some Questions!
 Thanks! :)
On a molecular level, I'm very busy.
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MamaK321

Cherry Addict

Re: Photoshop... Ask Me some Questions!
toNoodle wrote: Well then, before I go I will leave you with a quick tip.

When working with an underexposed and dark image, you can lighten it up quickly and without adding grain by duplicating the layer then switching the layer mode of the new layer to screen mode. If you still want it lighter just duplicate your new layer again. Do this as many times as you need to to get the proper exposure for the image.

It's quick, easy, and effective for saving an image!

Have a great day! 
this is a great tip, I'm making a note of this one and THANKS for that special ACOT coupon code in your earlier post too :winkb:
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