>Instead of "what idiot came up with THAT", I should have phrased
>"what person came up with that idiotic feature".
>
>Won't happen again.
>
>Martin.
>
Nah. You were probably right the first time. Frankly I'm tired of PS
versions that always need an X.01 patch within about 6 weeks of
release.
-- JC
> >Instead of "what idiot came up with THAT", I should have phrased
> >"what person came up with that idiotic feature".</snip>
It wasn't me.
S_I
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Ron.
In an infinite universe all things are possible.
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I'd like to have the Photoshop Elements image stitching feature added.
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| Hi,
|
| holding the spacebar will give you the hand tool so you can pan your
| image. That didn't change in ver 7. What did change is that you
| could keep your tool selected, pan with the spacebar and zoom with
| the wheel in ver 6. Well, no more.
|
|
"Just Me" wrote
I KNOW!
I have been with Photoshop since version 4. And the
feature I am talking about is in Painter, what you are
talking about is nothing compared to it. It is a very
necassary feature for PS. It give a serious level of
eyesight convenience for working on graphics. The
"title bar" is unsightly and so is the window frame
around the image. If you play with the GUI of
Painter you would know what I mean. If you have
a wacom tablet then you have painter classic, same
GUI.
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| "AArDvarK" <crav...@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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| > Yes I know. how to do that, I mean as a new feature
| > to move an entire image around on the screen no
| > matter what size it is. In PS this turns on only when
| > the preview image is larger than the window that it
| > is in, you can move an image aournd like that in Painter
| > no matter the preview image size.
| > It would be a great help, if the feature were simply
| > on no matter what in size it is magnified to, in Photoshop.
| >
| > --
| > AArDvarK
| >
| >
|
| That, you can do. When you open an image, don't maximize it but
| expand it by grabing the lower right corner of the image window and
| dragging to the lower right corner of your screen. You can then grab
| the whole frame by it's title bar and move it whenever you want,
| image included. you only gonna lose some minute screen space on
| account of the title bar, but with todays big screen it shouldn't be
| a problem.
|
| Martin.
|
|
Ron.
In an infinite universe all things are possible.
"AArDvarK" <crav...@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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There are two differences:
1. In painter you could move you image anythere, not just till the border,
so you could move the right edge of the image to the center of the screen
even if the left one falls out of it. It is looks like it is impossible to
do in the fulscreen mode of PS.
2. You could freely rotate the *view* of the image. It is the same as you
probably do then you are painting on the paper without an easel.
Regards,
ASK
"Fridtjof Caspar" <fcaspar...@spamgourmet.com> wrote in message
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> Would please someone who is using Painter step in, and tell us, what
> AArDvarK is talking about?
> --
> Fridtjof
>
> contact:
> fcasparx at web dot de
So I agree with him. It would be very useful
Lex van de Oudeweetering - illustrator BNO
Koning Nobelpad 7 - 3813 KJ Amersfoort
+31 (0)33 4779971 - lex.ill...@planet.nl
Find examples of my work at:
http://home.planet.nl/~lex-illustrator
Easier to remember is: ( But you get a .tk pop-up)
http://www.lex-illustrator.tk
Find me and other dutch illustrators at:
http://www.dutch-illustration.com
This being in Photoshop, I forgot to write.
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Now say the window is fully expanded, and you can still move the
image around on the screen with the hand tool. heh?
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Thank you Lex!
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AArDvarK
If your image is at 100% in the screen, even if the entire image is visible,
if you want to work in the bottom right corner for instance, you don't have
to lean in to see it, you can move the actual image so that the bottom right
corner is centered in the display.
In photoshop, if your image is at 100% and fits neatly within the workspace,
that's it. You can't move it around the workspace to focus on just one part.
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Ron.
In an infinite universe all things are possible.
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The image's window itself cannot go beyond the upper
border of Photoshop. Say you have to work on an image
at a magnification of 1600%, you must lean in with eyes
and mouse to a lower corner to correct some criticly
bad pixels. Well currently you can't just move that lower
corner to the center of the screen. Even if the image is
is 640 x 480 and it's window is fully expanded, it sits there
in the center of the screen completely unmoveable, correct?
Well this can be done in painter you can move an entire
image anywhere on the screen no matter what size it is in
dimensions it is or preview magnification it is set to.
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RTM:
Btw, it was a clean install on the OS, so everything else was installed
clean too, but still no scroll...
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| "Fungusamungus" <fungu...@warmmail.com> wrote in message
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| > You know, I've only used two versions (5 and 6, currently using 6)
| and I've
| > never been able to get the scroll button to work with PS...
| >
| You mean it doesn't zoom when you turn the little wheely thing???
|
|
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I would REALLY like to see that in PHOTOSHOP!!!
Also, painter 7 has a feature where you can define a seamless pattern.
Then the engine allows you to draw the seamless pattern while moving
the repeating pattern in any direction within the specified border!
Moreover, I would REally like to see a JPG 2000 file format plugin and
an expanded compatibility with Corel Photopaint (the ability to drag a
layer with transparency into photoshop with the transparent pixels
intact) the next version.