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Subject: Picture lock-up


mdbruffy ( ) posted Thu, 25 July 2013 at 9:19 PM · edited Mon, 25 November 2024 at 6:21 AM

I hope someone answers this soon.

 

I use Photshop Elements 10 and somehow, I've got the stupid thing locked in such a way, that any picture I open is locked into the center of the work window. I can't reduce it, move it or anything.

Help, please???



Lobo3433 ( ) posted Thu, 25 July 2013 at 9:35 PM
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Hello mdbruffy I hope this helps somewhat I am not fimilar with Elements as I am with Photoshop CS 5 but I looked this up and and you might have done this already but here goes 

 

Lock or unlock a layer

You can fully or partially lock layers to protect their contents. When a layer is locked, a lock icon appears to the right of the layer name, and the layer cannot be edited or deleted. Except for the Background layer, you can move locked layers to different locations in the stacking order of the Layers panel.

Select the layer in the Layers panel, and do one of the following:
Click the Lock all pixels icon in the Layers panel, to lock all layer properties. Click the icon again to unlock them.

Click the Lock Transparency icon in the Layers panel, to lock the transparent areas of the layer, so that no painting occurs in them. Click the icon again to unlock.

Note: For type and shape layers, transparency is locked by default and cannot be unlocked without first simplifying the layer. 

 

Simplifying a layer means converting a layer like a text layer into its current state and removing any ability to edit it. It can apply to several types of layers like shape layers and layers that have layer styles. It simplifies the layer so you can no longer change things (like the text, shape or style). 

I do hope this helps in someway 

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mdbruffy ( ) posted Thu, 25 July 2013 at 9:40 PM · edited Thu, 25 July 2013 at 9:42 PM

It's not layers I'm having problems with. I bring up the program, I open a picture and it is immediate locked in place in the center of the work window. I can not move it in any direction. cannot reduce it. That is, I can reduce the image, but I cannot see or work with a second inage- the "Frame" around the first image remains the same size and locked in place. All I get are file tabs at the top of the screen. Right  now, it's impossible to see two or more images at the same time.



retrocity ( ) posted Fri, 26 July 2013 at 1:43 PM

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is it a tab issue?   try grabbing one of the tabs and "tearing it off" of the bar.

 also:

look @ your preferences and make sure the "Open Documents AS TABS" is not checked (see image...)

 

hope this helps

scott


mdbruffy ( ) posted Fri, 26 July 2013 at 3:18 PM

That got it. Some how "Allow Floating documents in Full Edit Mode" and "Zoom resizes Windows" got unchecked.

Thanks, retrocity !

 



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