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JPEG 2000 File Format
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JPEG 2000 File Format

Here is some interesting things regarding the JPEG 2000 file format feature becoming widely available to most graphics programs. In particular for Photoshop users its an optional JPEG 2000 plug-in that must be installed in Adobe Photoshop CS/Plug-Ins/Adobe Photoshop Only/File Formats folder...

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Photoshop 7 (PC) Shortcuts
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Photoshop 7 (PC) Shortcuts

1. CTRL + Click on any given layer to Select it.
2. You just about finished your layout design and you realize it requires a new Object and so your layers require rearrangement. Here's what to do, in your Layers Palette 'Link' all the Layers that need to be rearranged...

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Clipping path dtp integration
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Clipping path dtp integration

Here's a few simple steps to achieve another method of eliminating the background of an image when exporting the image to a page layout, vector-editing application, or printing purposes. We will create a 'Clipping Path' to isolate the nontransparent portion of an image...

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Pen Tool with Shape Layers
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Pen Tool with Shape Layers

1. Select the Pen Tool option (Press the letter P on the keyboard). Hold the mouse click and the drop down option reveals five different Pen options.
2. Using Pen Tool with Shape Layer. This basically creates a Vector Color Filled Shape based on the foreground color of your choice...

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Background Removal
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Background Removal

1. To begin, find the image with an object you would like to stand out by removing the background. 2. Now go to Filter > Extract. Slowly outline the object you would like to remain in the picture. (To get the best result, enlarge the image and change the brush size when working in small areas...

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Texturing Your Way to 3D
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Texturing Your Way to 3D

Here's the new image specs: Width= 8 in Height= 8 in 150 DPI RGB Background= White This image is going to be large, so I'll only be displaying the pertinent areas for the examples. First, let's fill the background with black. Create a new layer and, with the circular marquee tool, cr...

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