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part of the roof wants to go away...
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www.jwhite.demon.co.uk When there , go for "lesinvalides-3" Any comments on the running away bit of the roof on the left would be greatly appreciated. I use Photoshop CS. I had to do a lot of processing (eg. to correct convergence, Neat image, etc.) The file was huge -420MB- or so. Has this disaster happened because I was not patient enough for one operation to finish (it took ages), and may be I saved it at the wrong moment? Any other possible explanations? Of course, I noted the problem only *after* I had printed an A3+ picture, on original Canon paper... -- nobody |
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part of the roof wants to go away...
nobody nowhere wrote in
: Please go to: www.jwhite.demon.co.uk When there , go for "lesinvalides-3" Any comments on the running away bit of the roof on the left would be greatly appreciated. I use Photoshop CS. I had to do a lot of processing (eg. to correct convergence, Neat image, etc.) The file was huge -420MB- or so. Has this disaster happened because I was not patient enough for one operation to finish (it took ages), and may be I saved it at the wrong moment? Any other possible explanations? Of course, I noted the problem only *after* I had printed an A3+ picture, on original Canon paper... My guess is that you in any stage, probably the convergence stage, had a selection active. Then did not the entire picture become convergence compensated. The theory of interrupted operations I don't think is true, for two reasons: (1) I don't think you can interrupt PS in that way and (2) in that case you would see copied tiles, not a smoothed round copy. /Roland |
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part of the roof wants to go away...
nobody nowhere wrote: Please go to: www.jwhite.demon.co.uk When there , go for "lesinvalides-3" Any comments on the running away bit of the roof on the left would be greatly appreciated. I use Photoshop CS. I had to do a lot of processing (eg. to correct convergence, Neat image, etc.) The file was huge -420MB- or so. Has this disaster happened because I was not patient enough for one operation to finish (it took ages), and may be I saved it at the wrong moment? Any other possible explanations? Of course, I noted the problem only *after* I had printed an A3+ picture, on original Canon paper... If you saved the image in .psd format, use your History palette to review your images to see where the problem occurred. I suspect that you did an EDIT TRANSFORM ????? but made an error in the execution. Bob Williams |
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part of the roof wants to go away...
Thank you, this sounds more likely than the selection theory. In any
case, from now on I shall save only in PSD (are there any problems (apart from increased file size) in saving PSD? In article , Bob Williams writes nobody nowhere wrote: Please go to: www.jwhite.demon.co.uk When there , go for "lesinvalides-3" Any comments on the running away bit of the roof on the left would be greatly appreciated. I use Photoshop CS. I had to do a lot of processing (eg. to correct convergence, Neat image, etc.) The file was huge -420MB- or so. Has this disaster happened because I was not patient enough for one operation to finish (it took ages), and may be I saved it at the wrong moment? Any other possible explanations? Of course, I noted the problem only *after* I had printed an A3+ picture, on original Canon paper... If you saved the image in .psd format, use your History palette to review your images to see where the problem occurred. I suspect that you did an EDIT TRANSFORM ????? but made an error in the execution. Bob Williams -- nobody |
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part of the roof wants to go away...
nobody nowhere wrote in
: Thank you, this sounds more likely than the selection theory. In any case, from now on I shall save only in PSD (are there any problems (apart from increased file size) in saving PSD? There is no real difference between the selection theory and the theory that you did something wrong when doing edittransform. The error might have been to leave an unwanted selection before doing the transform. Personally, I can not think of any other mistake that can give the result you showed. No problems storing in PSD - other than it being a native PS format. Maybe some other tools cannot open the file - e.g. for printing. The format is rather complex and can contain stuff that are very PS specific. You can always collapse the picture to a TIF (in PS) before exporting the file to another application though. /Roland |
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part of the roof wants to go away...
Thank you, I am learning...
In article , Roland Karlsson writes nobody nowhere wrote in : Thank you, this sounds more likely than the selection theory. In any case, from now on I shall save only in PSD (are there any problems (apart from increased file size) in saving PSD? There is no real difference between the selection theory and the theory that you did something wrong when doing edittransform. The error might have been to leave an unwanted selection before doing the transform. Personally, I can not think of any other mistake that can give the result you showed. No problems storing in PSD - other than it being a native PS format. Maybe some other tools cannot open the file - e.g. for printing. The format is rather complex and can contain stuff that are very PS specific. You can always collapse the picture to a TIF (in PS) before exporting the file to another application though. /Roland -- nobody |
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