Well I'm back from the World. I must say that Christmas at DisneyWorld is incredible. After many visits this is the first time I have experienced a Disney Christmas. The decorations at all the parks are fantastic. The resort hotels are unbelievable. If anyone is going to WDW during the Christmas season I would suggest side trips to the Grand Floridian, the Beach Club and the Boardwalk. As for attractions, I would highly recommend Finding Nemo, The Musical at AK (if you've seen the Broadway version of The Lion King, don't miss this one), the Candlelight Processional at Epcot (super orchestra, choir and narration). Illuminations, as always, is beautiful with an added holiday extra at the conclusion. Mickey's Very Merry Christmas Party is as much fun as the Halloween party because of lesser crowds allowing ease of getting on rides. The holiday Wishes fireworks are spectacular as is the regular version of Wishes. The parade is loads of fun with all the characters participating, gingerbread men, wooden soldiers and of course Santa. There is absolutely nothing like "The Disney Magic".
I forgot to mention that The Osborne Lights (at MGM) should not be missed.
Using Photoshop 5.0 I'm having no luck with the layers. I'm new to photoshop can anyone give me a quick run down on how to layer the frame over the picture?
I use photshop elements and this is how I do it. it may be similar in other programs
open both the picture & the frame so they are both showing on the work area. Highlight the frame (just click on it), then go to image on your toolbar & click on mode. Change it to RGB. repeat this step for the picture as well. Both frame & picture have to be in RGB mode in order to be moved onto each other. once they are both in RGB mode and the picture is moved onto the frame or vice versa, you should see them both in your layer pallet. Then double click (in the layer pallet) the one that says background & rename it to layer 0. then you can tweak the frame & picture, meaning you can stretch it or make it smaller.
If you move the picture on top of the frame, and need to get it behind the frame, highlight the photo in the layer pallet, then click on layer on the toolbar, go down to arrange & click on move to back.
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