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Old February 11th 06, 05:18 PM posted to rec.photo.digital
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Default Jasc Paint Shop Pro...How do your clear images?

I am new to Paint Shop Pro and have been trying to work with
images. How do I clear the images and how after playing
around with them do I eliminate the playing around images
and just get back to the original I had before playing around.

Even if i close the window and then bring the original image
intoPaint Shop Pro it has all those playing around things I did.

I just want to CLEAR everything.

Can somebody please help with this.

Thanks in advance
Denny B


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Old February 11th 06, 05:26 PM posted to rec.photo.digital
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"Denny B" wrote in message
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I am new to Paint Shop Pro and have been trying to work with


I'm sure there are numerous newsgroups devoted to Paint Shop Pro, and
someone in one of those will certainly be better able to help you than we in
rec.photo.digital.


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Old February 11th 06, 05:26 PM posted to rec.photo.digital
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Default Jasc Paint Shop Pro...How do your clear images?

Welp, if you saved your changes to the original...that's what you now have.
You'd have to go back to an unchanged original source...camera, scanner,
etc.


"Denny B" wrote in message
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|I am new to Paint Shop Pro and have been trying to work with
| images. How do I clear the images and how after playing
| around with them do I eliminate the playing around images
| and just get back to the original I had before playing around.
|
| Even if i close the window and then bring the original image
| intoPaint Shop Pro it has all those playing around things I did.
|
| I just want to CLEAR everything.
|
| Can somebody please help with this.
|
| Thanks in advance
| Denny B
|
|
|


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Old February 11th 06, 06:23 PM posted to rec.photo.digital
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Default Jasc Paint Shop Pro...How do your clear images?

Denny B wrote:
I am new to Paint Shop Pro and have been trying to work with
images. How do I clear the images and how after playing
around with them do I eliminate the playing around images
and just get back to the original I had before playing around.

Even if i close the window and then bring the original image
intoPaint Shop Pro it has all those playing around things I did.

I just want to CLEAR everything.

Can somebody please help with this.

Thanks in advance
Denny B


Try the following newsgroup cnews.corel.com.corel.paintshoppro9

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Old February 11th 06, 06:25 PM posted to rec.photo.digital
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Default Jasc Paint Shop Pro...How do your clear images?

Denny B wrote:
I am new to Paint Shop Pro and have been trying to work with
images. How do I clear the images and how after playing
around with them do I eliminate the playing around images
and just get back to the original I had before playing around.

Even if i close the window and then bring the original image
intoPaint Shop Pro it has all those playing around things I did.

I just want to CLEAR everything.

Can somebody please help with this.

Thanks in advance
Denny B


How can you possibly play around with a COPY of an image, which is what your
monitor is showing, and cause it to replace the original (untouched) image
on file? You must be saving it.
Do you mean CLOSE the image? Click on the cross at top right of image, when
it asks you if you want to save the changes you have made, say NO. I thought
they taught Windows at school.


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Old February 11th 06, 07:18 PM posted to rec.photo.digital
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Default Jasc Paint Shop Pro...How do your clear images?

I never save the changes I make.

Denny


"Dennis Pogson" wrote in message
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Denny B wrote:
I am new to Paint Shop Pro and have been trying to work with
images. How do I clear the images and how after playing
around with them do I eliminate the playing around images
and just get back to the original I had before playing around.

Even if i close the window and then bring the original image
intoPaint Shop Pro it has all those playing around things I did.

I just want to CLEAR everything.

Can somebody please help with this.

Thanks in advance
Denny B


How can you possibly play around with a COPY of an image, which is

what your
monitor is showing, and cause it to replace the original (untouched)

image
on file? You must be saving it.
Do you mean CLOSE the image? Click on the cross at top right of

image, when
it asks you if you want to save the changes you have made, say NO. I

thought
they taught Windows at school.




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Old February 11th 06, 08:15 PM posted to rec.photo.digital
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Default Jasc Paint Shop Pro...How do your clear images?

Denny,

I don't use Paint Shop Pro so I hope this is helpful to you, but most
photo editing programs will allow you to make a 'copy' or duplicate
your image. Always open your original file and immediately make a copy
of it. (In Photoshop it's under image and then "duplicate". It will ask
you to name your "copy".) Then you can close your original image with
nothing done to it and "play" with your copy and do all you want to.
Then just delete your copy when you're done or save it if you like your
changes.

Like one of the posters mentioned, if you have saved ANY changes you
made to the original, ON the original-even by accident, your original
is probably permanently changed for good because if you saved it by the
same name etc..that IS your original now. You'll have to go back and
re-create another original image...hopefully you scanned in a photo or
still have a digital file on your camera etc to do that with.

Like I said, I'm not familiar with PSP, and it may have an automatic
"save" function I don't know about. But in Photohop if I "close the
window" or click on the X in the corner to shut down an image I'm
working on it pops up a default box that asks if I want to save the
changes yes or no and also has a cancel option. If PSP does this same
thing, maybe you clicked on yes when you meant no...depends on the
wording of the command what might have happened. But you don't have to
go to "file" and then "save" in most programs...some of them give you a
pop up option...and perhaps you inadvertantly commanded it to save the
changes at some point.

Good luck! While it's fun to play with new software, and most of us are
confident enough to think we can do it without making mistakes, it's
AlWAYS a good idea to read some tutorials and become familar before we
practice on images we might want to keep.

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Old February 12th 06, 04:24 AM posted to rec.photo.digital
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Default Jasc Paint Shop Pro...How do your clear images?

Unclaimed Mysteries ACTUALLY MADE A MITSAKE!

4) When you're satisfied, go ahead and save the image you like in the
PRINT folder. Save it as a .psd,


Oops! .psp is the native paintshop pro suffix. Different formats have
different characteristics.
--
It Came From C. L. Smith's Unclaimed Mysteries.
http://www.unclaimedmysteries.net

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Old February 12th 06, 05:58 AM posted to rec.photo.digital
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Default Jasc Paint Shop Pro...How do your clear images?

On Sat, 11 Feb 2006 09:18:06 -0700, "Denny B" wrote:

I am new to Paint Shop Pro and have been trying to work with
images. How do I clear the images and how after playing
around with them do I eliminate the playing around images
and just get back to the original I had before playing around.

Even if i close the window and then bring the original image
intoPaint Shop Pro it has all those playing around things I did.

I just want to CLEAR everything.

Can somebody please help with this.


Your original image is gone forever.

Never ever save over the top of an original.


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Old February 12th 06, 07:58 AM posted to rec.photo.digital
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Default Jasc Paint Shop Pro...How do your clear images?

Unclaimed Mysteries...


YOU make me snort out loud!!! (And neither precipitation NOR "the other
snow" either) I like you!

When I was just kneehigh to a grasshopper the only Windows that existed
were the ones we stared longingly out of until we could go play PacMan
and Centipede at the arcade...which our parents saw as a den of sin and
iniquity. And computers were inherently evil anyway because unless you
knew how to play a darn fine game of chess, you might just accidently
trigger thermonuclear WAR which would destroy everyone on the planet
except Matthew Broderick and Ally Sheedy.

AAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHH the good old days...when cameras could spit out your
photo and people would gather around and ooh and ahh as your image
slowly appeared while getting high on the developing fluid.....

 




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