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Post by Major Major on Oct 18, 2019 23:11:59 GMT
Actually, you can somewhat adjust an inner shadow by using Layer | Layer Style | Scale Effects.
This setting works where others often don't.
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Post by Major Major on Oct 5, 2019 16:45:04 GMT
I have to disagree with Sepiana, if I understand the discussion. There is no need to use the Organizer at all. You access the photos on your hard drive the same way in 2020 as you did in PSE 10.
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Post by Major Major on Oct 3, 2019 22:31:43 GMT
Very pretty, Sepiana.
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Post by Major Major on Oct 3, 2019 20:46:42 GMT
Two great entries right out of the gate!
Helen, really like what you did.
Frank, really unexpected (at least for me) result with the stacking action. Very interesting effect.
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Post by Major Major on Oct 3, 2019 16:38:51 GMT
Here's this week's starter image. You're invited to hum along...
Image from Pixabay [click to enlarge]
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Post by Major Major on Oct 1, 2019 17:27:00 GMT
zman-
Glad to have helped.
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Post by Major Major on Sept 30, 2019 22:32:59 GMT
Zman -
To reposition or resize the selected area, choose Select | Transform selection, and fiddle with the handles.
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Post by Major Major on Sept 26, 2019 16:37:53 GMT
Excellent, BillieJean! I tried to do something with Carmen but couldn't get it to work.
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Post by Major Major on Sept 25, 2019 22:07:19 GMT
Mickey's always been very health conscious...
(Cartoon action from Panos)
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Post by Major Major on Sept 12, 2019 20:40:40 GMT
Elephant with two trunks...
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Post by Major Major on Sept 6, 2019 21:44:33 GMT
Thanks, Sepiana - works a treat! (On some images better than others, of course.)
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Post by Major Major on Sept 3, 2019 17:37:39 GMT
Hi Bela -
Welcome to our forum. Help is just a post away - all you need to do is ask.
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Post by Major Major on Aug 28, 2019 20:23:26 GMT
Here's this week's starter image. Looking forward to everyone's creations!
Image from Pixabay.
[click to enlarge]
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Post by Major Major on Aug 21, 2019 17:21:29 GMT
Did you try Windows | Styles from the main menu? Alternatively, F6 toggles it on and off.
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Post by Major Major on Aug 14, 2019 19:21:36 GMT
I agree with Major Major . I think the letter drive included in the filename is the root of the problem. Once I removed it, I had no problems saving the file — starting the filename with DT3. The error message was gone! Did you include a colon and a backslash anywhere in the file name when you saved it Sepiana because I can guarantee if you did the file would not have saved. You cannot use a colon or backslash in the file name. You can in the PATH.
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