by Maryrose | Mar 24, 2023 | Adobe, Adobe Creative Suite
Why Place Photoshop Files in InDesign? Adobe InDesign allows you to place virtually any type of image file into a frame. This allows us to place in JPEG, PNG, TIFF, etc. so that we are not limited to the type of image we would like in our InDesign documents. But you...
by fccadmin | Jul 26, 2013 | Adobe, Adobe Creative Suite, CS6
The Content-Aware Move tool is a great new feature in Adobe Photoshop CS6. It’s an awesome tool that allows you to move an object to another location in the image — and replaces the hole from where the object was moved with the background. It’s...
by fccadmin | Nov 13, 2012 | Adobe, Adobe Creative Suite, CS6
Stay connected to your original Photoshop document. In Dreamweaver Design View, position your cursor where you’d like to insert an image.Choose Insert Image, then browse to your original Photoshop document (.psd), select the file, then click OK.In the Image...
by fccadmin | Nov 13, 2012 | Adobe
Tired of going to the menus to select the same action over and over again? Having trouble memorizing some of InDesign’s complex keyboard shortcuts? It’s very easy to create your own custom keyboard shortcuts! From the main menu, select Edit ->...
by fccadmin | Nov 13, 2012 | Adobe, Adobe Creative Suite
Trying to simulate motion? Here are some valuable Photoshop tips on how to do it with Tweening and Blurring… Open the desired Photoshop file. Create layers to be used in the animation. Choose Window –> Animation to display the ANIMATION (FRAMES) panel....
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