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Post by Andrei Doubrovski on Jan 14, 2017 5:53:45 GMT
Sepiana, you are welcome!
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Post by Andrei Doubrovski on Jan 12, 2017 15:27:06 GMT
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Post by Andrei Doubrovski on Jan 12, 2017 14:23:06 GMT
Michel, 1. In Elements+, there is a dedicated command for exporting (embedded) smart objects to files: elementsplus.net/help/en/export-contents.htm2. PSE 13 and later supports "linked" smart objects. A PSD file may be much smaller if it contains a link to an external file and not the file itself. Also, the linked objects let you re-edit RAW photos: youtu.be/5Z2vMtoQ2kA
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Post by Andrei Doubrovski on Dec 3, 2016 15:00:18 GMT
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Post by Andrei Doubrovski on Dec 3, 2016 8:28:44 GMT
BuckSkin, E+ "Focus Stacking" is available in PSE 8+ (I couldn't make it work in PSE 7)
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Post by Andrei Doubrovski on Dec 3, 2016 5:27:44 GMT
Peterj, The Focus Stacking in Elements+ works as follows: - you open all the source images in PSE - run "Focus Stacking" script A video tutorial: youtu.be/NgoUF1DA_T4This method uses the Photoshop-native "auto-align" and "auto-blend" features. It is not intended either for HDR merging or noise reduction. (For the noise reduction you may need "median smart object stacking mode" which is only available in full Photoshop.)
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Post by Andrei Doubrovski on Nov 28, 2016 9:18:23 GMT
- Click on the "asterisk" button - Choose "Add Favorite"
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Post by Andrei Doubrovski on Nov 2, 2016 17:33:16 GMT
Storm, Just drag the photos into PSE window.
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Post by Andrei Doubrovski on Oct 30, 2016 9:44:52 GMT
BuckSkin, I'm glad it works for you All the "Hidden Prefs options are described in E+ Help file. The link to your version-specific documentation must be available on your Desktop. The online documentation (for all versions) is available here: elementsplus.net/help/en/hidden-prefs.htm
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Post by Andrei Doubrovski on Oct 29, 2016 14:33:08 GMT
You are welcome!
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Post by Andrei Doubrovski on Oct 29, 2016 10:13:32 GMT
BuckSkin, Please, follow the bellow instructions step-by-step. 1. In the Effects panel, double-click "Scripts" thumbnail 2. In the Scripts dialog, go to "Tweaks" category. 3. In the Scripts dialog, double-Click "Hidden Prefs" item 4. In the "Hidden Prefs" dialog, check "Auto-Update Open Documents" option and click "OK". Hope this helps.
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Post by Andrei Doubrovski on Oct 28, 2016 6:58:59 GMT
In the meanwhile, you can try the "Auto-Update" option in PSE 7
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Post by Andrei Doubrovski on Oct 28, 2016 5:50:28 GMT
BuckSkin, If you have installed Elements+ in your PSE 7 and PSE 12, please, try the following: 1. In PSE 7, open E+ "Scripts" dialog > go to "Tweaks" category > run "Hidden Prefs" script 2. In "Hidden Prefs" dialog that appears, check "Auto-Update Open Documents" option. 3. Do the same in PSE 12: open "Hidden Prefs" dialog and select "Auto-Update" option. Now you can edit the same image in the both versions. Whenever you save it [Ctrl+S] in PSE 7, it's automatically updated in PSE 12. And vise versa.
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Post by Andrei Doubrovski on Oct 24, 2016 11:03:11 GMT
Lucian, Perhaps, you are trying to transform the Background layer.
Please, try to unlock it: Layer > New > Layer from Background
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Post by Andrei Doubrovski on Oct 17, 2016 4:31:27 GMT
Thanks for the information, Andrei. I have version 8 with PSE 14, can you tell me how to update it to version 9? Thanks Hello I've sent out the update links to all the existing users. If you haven't received yours (it might be spam-blocked or something), please, send request from your registration email address to: andrei.doubrovski@gmail.com
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