If you use the Dr. Brown’s Place-O-Matic plug-in for Photoshop and the Space in the Adobe Camera Raw dialog box doesn’t seem to be applied to the Photoshop document containing the Smart Objects generated by the plug-in, change your Color Settings in Photoshop (Edit > Color Settings) before using Dr. Brown’s Place-O-Matic. Dr. Brown’s Place-O-Matic [...]
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Dr. Brown’s Place-O-Matic: Camera Raw color space not used?
Posted in Adobe Camera Raw, Adobe Creative Suite, Adobe Photoshop, Digital Photography on September 7, 2006 | Leave a Comment »
Mac Pro: Why four hard drive bays are great for Photoshop
Posted in Adobe Photoshop, Apple, Apple hardware on August 10, 2006 | Leave a Comment »
Apple announced the new Mac Pro tower this week. For a Photoshop user, the Mac Pro’s quad SATA hard drive bays are just as useful as the quad cores of the two Xeon CPUs. Why would a Mac Photoshop user need to use up four drive bays? Actually, it isn’t that hard. First, we know [...]
“Folder not found” error when batch processing in Photoshop
Posted in Adobe Bridge, Adobe Creative Suite, Adobe Photoshop on July 28, 2006 | Leave a Comment »
If you try to run a batch process in Adobe Photoshop (either from Photoshop or from Adobe Bridge) and you get an error message that says a folder wasn’t found, here are some things to check: In the Batch Processing dialog box, look at the Errors section at the bottom of the dialog box. If [...]
Photoshop CS2: Use Print with Preview
Posted in Adobe Creative Suite, Adobe Photoshop, Printing on July 6, 2006 | 2 Comments »
The File > Print with Preview dialog box shows you how your image fits on the printer and paper size that’s selected, and lets you position the image on the page. By double-checking the document in Print with Preview before printing, you can avoid just about all wasted print jobs caused by incorrect image size, [...]