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Thanks for the help - In playing around I find that if I turn my color setting to "no color management," my images are not as washed out in photoshop. They appear to look the same as if I would open them up in other applications, such as the default windows photo viewer, or work, etc. It seems to print more like how it looks on the screen now. Is there adrawback to having "no color management" selected?
Thread: Creating Mesh Grills | Forum: Photoshop
Well, I only use Max to Render my Rhino models, so I'd rather just do it all in Photoshop. Any ideas?
Thread: Working with masks | Forum: Photoshop
Ok, I'll give you a little example of what i'm doing. So lets say that I bring a sketch of a car that I drew into Photoshop. I then laso certain body parts of the car. I want to keep this selection area for use throughout my project so I don't have to keep retracing the car. So, once I've got all of the selections made, I've been saving it as an alpha channel. Then lets say I want to create a mask on the layer that the body is on to manipulate it. I've been trying to bring the alpha channel into the mask layer, so that I could only play with the portions of my sketch within the alpha channel selection area. Is this possible? Thanks again for all your help.
Thread: Working with masks | Forum: Photoshop
Thnaks - one problem I've run into is that when I load the alpha channel, then apply a mask to a layer, the mask does weird things - including turning to gray scale? Am I doing something wrong? I ended up having to just create new overlaying layers, but this doesn't help if I would like to erase things on the layer, without acutally permanently affecting the layer. Any ideas?
Thread: Working with masks | Forum: Photoshop
Thanks! If I want to save selection boundaries to use later, should I do that by saving them as Alpha Channels? Then should I create a mask for a layer and then load the alpha channel selections?
Thread: Changing color of a scan | Forum: Photoshop
Thread: Simple Question . . . | Forum: Photoshop
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Thread: Images always appear lighter? | Forum: Photoshop