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Photoshop and Illustrator Support
I'm sure Ill regret this but I've decided to start a thread to answer Photoshop and Illustrator questions. I see questions pop up about them both from time to time and figured we could consolidate the questions and answers in one place. I've been using them both professionally for over 15 years now and if I don't know something I can guide you in the right direction. So ask away........
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Fine let's start simple (at least I think it is...). How do you put an image on a transparent background?
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If its for the web then doing the same steps as a .eps or .tif might be a better route. |
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What's the best way to cut/delete someone out of a picture? The magical wand requires a steady hand. =(
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Waaay back when I was doing such things in Photoshop 4/5, you zoomed in and was careful.
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i usually just use the polygon lasso, zoom in and be careful. space+drag to scroll while zoomed in ftw |
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Once you have outlined the person/object turn the path into a selection by hitting CTRL+ENTER. Once the selection is made depending on the resolution feather it by 1 point. To do this hit SHIFT+F6, Make the number 1 and hit ENTER. This will soften the edge by one pixel for a more natural look. Now depending on what you want to do you can just hit delete or inverse the selection and delete. This will eliminate the person/object or if you inverse the selection (SHIFT+CTRL+I)eliminate the background. |
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Paths are good, but for the average user i recommend polygon lasso tool and zoom in and be careful. You can remove parts of your lasso selection by holding ALT anyway. After making the selection i recommend feathering the deleted section with ALT SHIFT D(i think, something thereabouts)
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if you delete it, you can not edit later on, if you need to restore something that already deleted, youd have to start from scratch... non-destructive editing ftw
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Do you know a way to select 10 photos and resize them all simultaneously from 100% to 40%?
in Photoshop CS6 |
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and then open up all the photos, then call the recorded actions ![]() edit: i havent use cs6, only cs5 so far, but it should be pretty much the same |
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irfanview will do this for you
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Make a duplicate layer instead of a mask if you want to edit it later. 1. It will make the file smaller. 2. Uses less RAM when working with large files. Masks tend to create a few issues when keeping them long term. A big one is cross compatible. Someone who uses an older version of Photoshop will not be able to use a CS5/6 mask the same way. However paths are cross compatible. I tend to stay away from masks as a long term solution if I can.
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agreed. free, lightweight, and less headache
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but i think mask is the way to go, unless backward compatibility is a must. Last edited by bencrutz; Nov 20, 2012 at 03:16 PM. |
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I recommend You Suck At Photoshop. Awesome storyline... oh and the tutorials are good to xD
you can find it on youtube, it was pretty successful.
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I always thought that was the idea xD get whatever you need done quick and easy!
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Where i work they dont seem to think so
It's all well and good when you have time on your hands to make a graphic project look good, but sometimes speed is the essence when organisations are as disorganised as they are
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that's the compromise of working for someone else. you are bound to their level of satisfaction and not your own.
I own my own business and do work privately, but then I also contract on with a few companies. The hardest thing is reconciling your work quality with time constraints and employer expectations. really the best thing to do is get good enough that you can do quality work with speed. until you can do that you either overwork, underbill - or put out sub-par work. if you're going to opt for sub-par work just remember your name is always attached to it. it's sounds like rcoon is less concerned because his company makes the decision and will take the hit - and that's fine - but for me I also happen to own the company so i don't want either to take a hit.
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then file -> automate -> batch then open adobe bridge on that folder and use the batch rename feature to add _small or change them in some other way |
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a handy alternative i use is the image resizer powertoy
http://imageresizer.codeplex.com/
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Looks like Photoshop did the job, but there was a trick on CS6
Thanks for the help! @mail PC Last edited by Aleksander; Nov 20, 2012 at 07:17 PM. |
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