if you have the missing manual book it shows some way to cut out a portion and fill it in where you are missing that little bit of the flower....can't recall how to do it but i know it's there![]()

nice job Amy..if you have the missing manual book it shows some way to cut out a portion and fill it in where you are missing that little bit of the flower....can't recall how to do it but i know it's
, and then I cut out our dogs from another picture.
We had to have her put to sleep back on Dec. 13 - cancer. The handsome guy on the right is Charlie - we adopted him 3 years ago Dec. 27.
i found it on pag 136 and 137 of mm book...you can move a section of the photo to cover over the blank triangle...1)make a selection in the area that matches your empty space.2)press v or click the move tool. that area will be selected. 3)press "alt" and move the selection and it will copy a portion so you can fill in the blank section with out leaving another hole in your photo. the little move handles on the sectionwill destort it resize it etc so it can fit into your section
not perfect for sure but i did this with the duplicate layer of alien skin bw then the magic eraser to erase the part i wanted color, raised the saturation but after i merged it saw i got some smeary junk so couldn't erase the erase![]()
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That is the kind of pic that I want to create!!!!! The one of the fishing pier, B&W with a touch of color. Still haven't ordered the MM, but I will definately get it. Does the MM explained this technique??
Everyone, keep posting your photos, I am loving them!
Ok, you gave me the incentive to delve into PSE4 once again today. Here's my original picture:
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I tried the magic selector since I had a lot of contrast between the flower and the leaves, made the background black & white and blurred it:
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Not too bad! I can't wait until I take the class at our community college and I'll actually know what I'm doing instead of "let's try this and see what happens" which is usually followed by "oops, where's the undo button"!![]()
So if you're working on a picture with layers, can you save it as a photoshop file without flattening the layers first and it'll keep the layers separate?

Yep, save it as a PDF. We've all been there.![]()
Did you mean .PSD?
