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thanks, erg handig
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Posted: 2002-05-09 14:30:00
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Did anyone try this palette in Paint Shop Pro 7.x ?
I'm a little Photoshop handicaped...but working on it...
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Posted: 2002-05-10 15:24:00
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This palette only work for Photoshop
(*.ACT) stands for adobe colour table
If you want to use it on Paint shop, you need to create one colour table with paint shop.
To do this, you may dowload the 256 colours picture in my previous thread, then create one. (The *.act was created using the same picture)
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Posted: 2002-05-10 16:04:00
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Thanks All8. Just found this thread and used your 'rainbow' picture to make a T68 palette in Corel PhotoPaint (Open picture, then Color Table ..., Save As ...).
Have a nice photo of the kids waiting for our T68s to arrive today!!!
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Posted: 2002-05-21 11:14:00
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Iīve seen that you know how to use photoshop.
I wonder if anyone could help me on this:
Iīve got a picture of homer simpson that i want to put on my t68. The thing is that the backgound of the picture has different colours, i would like it to be all black!
Could i do this with photoshop? how?
regards,
pxus
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Posted: 2002-05-21 12:45:00
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On 2002-05-21 12:45, pxus wrote:
Iīve seen that you know how to use photoshop.
I wonder if anyone could help me on this:
Iīve got a picture of homer simpson that i want to put on my t68. The thing is that the backgound of the picture has different colours, i would like it to be all black!
Could i do this with photoshop? how?
regards,
pxus
Yes, you can. There are many ways you can change picture colours with photoshop
A simple guide.
Use Lasso Tool to demarcate areas you need to change .(This sector will be marked by blicking lines)
Then use Evedropper to select the black colour you want( or any colour).
Lastly, Use Paint Bucket Tool to paint over the entire blicking sector demarcated with Lasso Tool.
I hope this is of some helps to you
cheers
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Posted: 2002-05-21 19:16:00
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thank you for your answer., but i didnīt manage to do it
could you please explain it to me step by step?
send the explanaition to my e-mail if you want
pau_c@yahoo.com
Regards,
pxus
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Posted: 2002-05-24 15:44:00
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On 2002-05-24 15:44, pxus wrote:
thank you for your answer., but i didnīt manage to do it
could you please explain it to me step by step?
send the explanaition to my e-mail if you want
pau_c@yahoo.com
Regards,
pxus
Hi pxus,
In order to get what you want, you need to master 3 basic functions in Photoshop, they are
" Lasso Tool", "Eyedropper tool" and "Paint Bucket Tool"
goto the respective Help Section of Photoshop as follows:
"Using the lasso, polygonal lasso, and magnetic lasso tools"
"Using the eyedropper tool" and
"Using the paint bucket tool"
Follow the step by step instruction. You 'll be OK
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Posted: 2002-05-24 16:43:00
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Well, i tried that : " Filter>Sharpen>Unsharp Mask " feature, but it was blocked...(all of the "Filter" menu was in gray color instead of black...)
i tried to select the whole pic, and than go to the filter menu, but still, it was blocked....
any suggestions?
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Posted: 2002-05-28 23:38:00
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On 2002-05-28 23:38, Funky-Fish wrote:
Well, i tried that : " Filter>Sharpen>Unsharp Mask " feature, but it was blocked...(all of the "Filter" menu was in gray color instead of black...)
i tried to select the whole pic, and than go to the filter menu, but still, it was blocked....
any suggestions?
Hi Funky-Fish
You would not be able to use " Filter>Sharpen>Unsharp Mask " features if your picture is in "Indexed Color" Mode.
You need to change picture to RGB Color Mode to use Filter Function.
I hope this is of some help
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Posted: 2002-05-29 14:46:00
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