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Post by Major Major on Jun 6, 2015 17:07:23 GMT
The fastest way isn't to scroll back to the top, it's just to click on the page indicator at the top, which is always there.
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Post by Major Major on Jun 6, 2015 16:38:18 GMT
Sepiana -
The point is, you can change pages without doing that, since the page indicator is always at the top.
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Post by Major Major on Jun 4, 2015 23:14:09 GMT
Bayla: Haven't seen the option you mention. Gettys: The image has to be 300 dpi at the other end, but as you opine, Mail seems to reduce them as a matter of course. Major:Have tried saving the image everywhere I can think of. But it always defaults to 72 dpi. Are you saying that it is a 300 dpi image and you save it as such to your hard drive, and when you reload it it is 72 dpi? Or something else?
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Post by Major Major on Jun 4, 2015 20:07:55 GMT
Have you tried just saving it to your hard drive and attaching it to an email?
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Post by Major Major on Jun 4, 2015 19:13:31 GMT
How are you making the levels adjustment?
I just loaded a picture, duplicated it, performed a levels adjustment via Enhance | adjust lighting | levels, created a mask and it worked as expected. I do not believe you need to slip the image.
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Post by Major Major on Jun 3, 2015 12:54:37 GMT
Just to clarify, what is now an option to be shown in the member profile area is not whether or not permission is given to edit one photos, but whether or not the member is open to constructive criticism about his/her work.
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Post by Major Major on Jun 2, 2015 22:50:49 GMT
srmoment -
It's nothing you're doing wrong. There are various ways to post pictures, and some are not thumbnails but merely small sized photos.
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Post by Major Major on Jun 1, 2015 17:36:51 GMT
Moving this thread to Photoshop Elements Editor.
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Post by Major Major on May 29, 2015 19:32:23 GMT
Me too! How very odd!!
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Post by Major Major on May 29, 2015 16:28:27 GMT
Marianne - Yes, it does. You didn't notice I was replying to Sydney.
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Post by Major Major on May 29, 2015 15:05:08 GMT
Good thought, Sepiana - that fixed it. Thanks.!
As a curious side note, once the program had restarted, all of the frames were immediately available (none had the little blue triangle indicating they needed to be downloaded).
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Post by Major Major on May 29, 2015 14:49:10 GMT
I have version 13 and it works the same way Marianne has described when trying to add a frame - a very cumbersome process. I have PSE 13 and I can add a frame either by dragging and dropping it or double-clicking it with an opened image. Not sure what your problem is. Are you on a Mac too?
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Post by Major Major on May 28, 2015 23:01:44 GMT
Well, your own website is an obvious choice. They're pretty cheap to put together these days.
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Post by Major Major on May 28, 2015 21:54:40 GMT
Charles-
Glad you could join us. We look forward to seeing your work, and answering any questions you may have.
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Post by Major Major on May 28, 2015 17:49:27 GMT
Dick -
It certainly looks like it worked!
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