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  <title>Killersites.com Forum (Forum: Photoshop)</title>
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  <entry>
    <title>What&#39;s the easiest way to add a drop shadow of specific size?</title>
    
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    <issued>2008-12-16T09:35:32-05:00</issued>
    <modified>2008-12-17T11:09:21-05:00</modified>
    <content>What&#39;s the easiest way to add a drop shadow of specific size? I know how to add a drop shadow, so my question is a little different... 

I want to make &quot;just&quot; the drop shadow image so I can place it around the swf movie. I figured out how to do this, but there has to be an easier way. I did it by creating two images - the &quot;outer.jpg&quot; and the &quot;inner.jpg&quot;. The inner ...</content>
    <author><name>ewwatson</name></author>
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  <entry>
    <title>Text in Photoshop</title>
    
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    <issued>2008-12-10T10:29:01-05:00</issued>
    <modified>2008-12-12T11:30:26-05:00</modified>
    <content>I am using CS2.  I cannot get the text to wrap around in my bounding box.  Am I missing something simple here?  I create a bounding box with my fonts selected and I can only type on the first line and the text just disappears, no wrap around.   Yes the bounding box is visible, any help??</content>
    <author><name>Steverkov</name></author>
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  <entry>
    <title>PSD to HTML/CSS Tutorial</title>
    
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    <issued>2008-12-11T09:25:28-05:00</issued>
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    <content>I know this is a common question and there are resources on the board.  Here&#39;s another PSD to HTML tutorial I bumped into today at NETTUTS:

nettuts.com/videos/screencasts/converting-a-design-from-psd-to-html
short url: http://cli.gs/TWQsba</content>
    <author><name>shelfimage</name></author>
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  <entry>
    <title>How to make a left/right fading shadow border with Photoshop for wrapper div?</title>
    
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    <issued>2008-12-07T10:11:35-05:00</issued>
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    <content>How to make a left/right fading shadow border with Photoshop for wrapper div? I&#39;ve googled for awhile an no luck. I can only find drop shadow tuts. The CSS is easy - but as usual it&#39;s the Photoshop that&#39;s tricky for me. Thanks for any tips!

[b]I want to learn how to make two different type of images.[/b]
1) 760px width image with left/right shadowed border for fixed width wrapper.
2) left ...</content>
    <author><name>ewwatson</name></author>
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  <entry>
    <title>Adobe Classroom In A Book</title>
    
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    <issued>2008-12-02T19:06:06-05:00</issued>
    <modified>2008-12-02T19:08:32-05:00</modified>
    <content>has anyone tried the photoshop edition? 

like or no like?

thanks

Abby</content>
    <author><name>abeeenormal</name></author>
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  <entry>
    <title>Photoshop tutorial - need help</title>
    
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    <issued>2008-11-30T06:13:17-05:00</issued>
    <modified>2008-11-30T15:03:49-05:00</modified>
    <content>I found [url=http://themetation.com/2008/07/14/how-to-create-wordpress-themes-from-scratch-part-1/]this tutorial[/url]  and I want to try my hand at the Photoshop portion.  I&#39;m stuck on Step 1.   [:))] 

This is a really dumb question, but how do I actually measure out these sections according to the divine proportion?  I mean, I&#39;ve got the 1024 x 768 document and I&#39;ve got the rulers.  But the ...</content>
    <author><name>Susie</name></author>
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  <entry>
    <title>Creating round corners in Photoshop</title>
    
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    <issued>2008-11-03T15:45:06-05:00</issued>
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    <content>Hello, I am trying to make round corners if a rectangle box. I was reading this article on this website: http://www.alistapart.com/articles/mountaintop/. I know how to use images in CSS but I am confused on how to reduce or erase a few pixels from a rectangle in photoshop, and also how to make transparent gif images. If anybody know, plz let me know. Thanks!</content>
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  <entry>
    <title>Removing background from images</title>
    
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    <issued>2008-11-13T05:21:28-05:00</issued>
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    <content>I am finding this too hard, I googled and found some companies that do this sort of thing, has anyone tried them? Is clipping path the same as deepetching. deepetch.com seems to be one good one, I also saw lazymask.com and digital-media-tech.com. Has anyone had any experience with this sort of thing. My catalog has over 300 images of jewellery and jackets with fur fitted on manequins due in two ...</content>
    <author><name>AlexRoss</name></author>
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  <entry>
    <title>Photoshop to HTML/CSS</title>
    
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    <issued>2008-11-12T20:17:34-05:00</issued>
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    <content>I would like to know if someone would be willing to make a video tutorial of the site I made in photoshop and export it to css/html I am really looking for a step by step guide from start to finish, slicing etc. and I will pay you to do this.</content>
    <author><name>joomlarocks</name></author>
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  <entry>
    <title>templates</title>
    
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    <issued>2008-10-29T22:13:56-04:00</issued>
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    <content>Someone please help, I already have a template for Dreamweaver CS3. It&#39;s an existing website and I need to change it around, colors mainly for a school project. How do I make changes to the template in dreamweaver cs3? Properties inspector isn&#39;t giving me the options for that?
Anyone have any ideas?

Thank you :)</content>
    <author><name>whapow</name></author>
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  <entry>
    <title>In photoshop, I can&#39;t move something just a little....</title>
    
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    <issued>2008-07-29T06:07:09-04:00</issued>
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    <content>Okay, I don&#39;t know if there&#39;s a special trick or if it&#39;s just me, but how can I move an object just a little bit so it&#39;s pixel perfect?  I am making a couple &quot;text buttons&quot; (kinda sorta...lol) and I want to move the text to the exact spot.  If I&#39;m working on a transparent background, I find that I can move it a whole &quot;square&quot;, but moving it just a hair is impossible.  Does ...</content>
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    <title>How to make a transparent &quot;box&quot; over photo</title>
    
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    <issued>2008-08-16T20:33:31-04:00</issued>
    <modified>2008-10-07T18:14:32-04:00</modified>
    <content>Okay, I&#39;ve been searching for a while and I can&#39;t find what I&#39;m looking for.  I don&#39;t know what to call it, I suppose.  Can someone point me to a tutorial that shows how to do something like this?

http://www.spacecolorado.org/

Look at the images on the right.  See that transparent box at the bottom of each one?  How do you create something like that?

Every time I add a color overlay to ...</content>
    <author><name>Susie</name></author>
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  <entry>
    <title>45 degree angle an image without a transparent background?</title>
    
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    <issued>2008-09-24T11:00:52-04:00</issued>
    <modified>2008-09-25T23:58:04-04:00</modified>
    <content>Hello,

I want to set some images at a 45 degree angle but I&#39;m assuming it&#39;s going still have a background in the corners. And I&#39;m assuming I can make these corners transparant. Because they&#39;re going on top of a background image so I can&#39;t use a solid color. And If I do transparant then I have to deal with IE6. 

So finally my question is, can I spin the images and completely remove any ...</content>
    <author><name>ewwatson</name></author>
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  <entry>
    <title>How to identify the font</title>
    
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    <issued>2008-09-20T07:15:23-04:00</issued>
    <modified>2008-09-20T12:12:52-04:00</modified>
    <content>I have to identify the text font used in the images, but the problem is that I don&#39;t have PSD. So how to identify the font that is used in the images.</content>
    <author><name>stevegrant</name></author>
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  <entry>
    <title>Drop the Background of an Image in Photoshop</title>
    
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    <issued>2006-02-05T22:00:17-05:00</issued>
    <modified>2008-09-19T19:36:32-04:00</modified>
    <content>[size=3][color=green][b]Removing Backgrounds in Photoshop[/b][/color] [/size] 

This tutorial will show how to remove the background of any image in six steps. This can be used in versions 6.0+.

Some of the tools we will use are the Layer Palette, Layer Mask, Paint Bucket, Paintbrush, and Crop Tool. 

[img]http://img154.imageshack.us/img154/8387/corkscrew-start.jpg[/img] 
...</content>
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