seattleddc
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Post by seattleddc on Aug 23, 2023 3:12:49 GMT
Sepiana, Do you ever sleep? Thank you.
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seattleddc
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Post by seattleddc on Aug 23, 2023 1:44:37 GMT
Sepiana, As always, you've solved my issue. I do have a couple of other issues, though. Hopefully these are easy. I'm getting a little icon on these photos in red that says "offline". If I have my card reader with the files on it plugged into my laptop the icon goes away, but comes back if I unplug it. I know I need to somehow "reconnect" these photos, but I can't figure it out. Final issue is I'm trying to figure out how to set the path to where I want my files to go when I save them. Again, thank you for all of your help, now and in the past.
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Post by seattleddc on Aug 22, 2023 3:18:19 GMT
Sorry for the very elemental question. For some reason PSE has stopped automatically importing photos that I've added to my computer. And it's been so long since I set this up I can't remember how to do it. Help, please! I'm using PSE 15. Thanks in advance.
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Post by seattleddc on Sept 4, 2022 7:33:44 GMT
Thank you everyone, especially Buckskin, for helping on this. Turns out, my confusion was happening because a box called "Reverse" was checked. That's why every time I tried to draw a gradient it kept turning my image completely white. I learned a lot here, especially the "white to reveal". So now I know I can use a white stamp (I have tons of "grungy" stamps) to reveal my image. Once again, the folks on here have given invaluable advice. Not necessarily the final product, but with Buckskins incredible assistance, I have come up with this. Again, fictitious name.
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Post by seattleddc on Aug 31, 2022 5:39:45 GMT
This is what I came up with. Completely fictitious name BTW.
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seattleddc
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Post by seattleddc on Aug 31, 2022 5:21:42 GMT
Buckskin<
If you want the left side of the picture to be White, click the left edge of the picture and drag across toward the right.
Once I do this step, it turns my whole photo white. I must be missing something.
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seattleddc
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Post by seattleddc on Aug 30, 2022 19:37:21 GMT
Thanks for the replies. I'll work on this tonight, and post what I come up with. These examples are what I am looking for. Much appreciated.
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seattleddc
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Post by seattleddc on Aug 30, 2022 4:37:33 GMT
Hello folks, back for some more help. I want to create a poster out of this for my grandson. Hopefully I can articulate what I'm trying to achieve. I would like to create a gradient on the left side of the picture, so it fades out from the blue mat to a white background. From there, I'll put his name vertically down the left side. If I was really adventurous, I would like to create some sort of gradient as I described, but instead of fading out to white gradually, it would be kind of a sloppy transition to white. Not sure that makes sense. Any help is appreciated.
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seattleddc
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Post by seattleddc on Aug 5, 2022 3:17:05 GMT
Thank you Sepiana.
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seattleddc
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Post by seattleddc on Aug 4, 2022 4:14:10 GMT
I appreciate all of the wonderful feedback. This is a great community.
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seattleddc
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Post by seattleddc on Aug 4, 2022 1:49:27 GMT
Thank you Tpgettys. I appreciate it.
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seattleddc
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Post by seattleddc on Aug 3, 2022 23:48:32 GMT
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Post by seattleddc on Aug 3, 2022 23:46:22 GMT
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Post by seattleddc on Aug 3, 2022 22:08:49 GMT
Someone let me know if I can post an example of what I did. I don't want to break any protocols by posting something with my name on it, if that isn't allowed.
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seattleddc
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Post by seattleddc on Aug 3, 2022 8:14:45 GMT
Nevermind on the changing it to white. I just filled it with white. I'm sure there's an easier way thought.
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