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Printing Separations in Color
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Printing Separations in Color

It's easy to see individual channels in color in Photoshop's Channels palette--simply select "Color Channels in Color" in Preferences> Display & Cursors. But what if you want to print the channels in color, say as samples for a screenprinter? That takes a few more steps...

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Moving Custom Bits & Pieces to Photoshop CS
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Moving Custom Bits & Pieces to Photoshop CS

You've recorded a lot of custom Actions in Photoshop 7. You're a fiend for a good layer style and have collected dozens and dozens of them. You make a custom brush for just about every job you do. And you don't want to have to start over now that you've upgraded to Photoshop CS...

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Bleeds and crop marks from photoshop
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Bleeds and crop marks from photoshop

Page layout programs, such as InDesign, and illustration programs, like Illustrator, can easily handle "bleeds" and can automatically place crop marks. In Photoshop, you can use Print with Preview's crop marks and bleed options, or you can create the crop marks manually...

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Controlling Your Color Sampling
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Controlling Your Color Sampling

The Brush tool, the Color Replacement too, the Pencil tool, and the Gradient tool. You can use each of them to select a foreground color by Option/Alt clicking in the image. Did you know that you can control how many pixels are used to determine that new foreground color?...

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Crop and straighten photos
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Crop and straighten photos

Photoshop CS includes the Crop and Straighten Photos feature. It enables you to scan a number of images at once and automatically separate that single scan into individual image files. However, sometimes you need to give it a little help...

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Actions: How did they do that? Revisited
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Actions: How did they do that? Revisited

Ok, say I have found an action online or etched on a CD that came with some ancient tome I purchased from Joe’s Online Ancient Tome Emporium. This incredible little script allows me to take an everyday photograph and convert it to a creepy yet intriguing seamless background...

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