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PS 7.0 Liquify Command: How To Find & Use?

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Karl Victor

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Oct 20, 2002, 11:42:08 PM10/20/02
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Problem: Running PS 7.0; Can't find the "Liquify Command".

What is wrong? How can I activate?

Thanks.

Karl

PS: Installation of PS 7 went smooth. The installation was with default settings. Understand that L.Q. suppose to be listed under "Filters" but it's not present. I've tried to use with gray scale image. Have looked at expert corner and FAQ but don't seem to see or find anything relating to this issue.

Mathias Vejerslev

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Oct 20, 2002, 11:57:14 PM10/20/02
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And the Manual and the Help file didn´t help you?

It is indeed supposed to be under Filters, near the top. Whether it can be used on grayscale images or not, I´m not sure..

Mathias

pierre courtejoie

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Oct 21, 2002, 6:36:46 AM10/21/02
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Karl, are you running the full version of Photoshop? , the demo might not have all the filters...

Chris Cox

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Oct 23, 2002, 4:48:07 PM10/23/02
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The Liquify command IS in the filter menu.

Make sure that you have plugins installed and loaded correct.y.

Karl Victor

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Oct 23, 2002, 4:45:38 PM10/23/02
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I've read your replies and appreciate them. Yes, the manual suggests that the command should be in filters and yes, I've normal application installed with default settings.

Help Someone.

Karl

dave milbut

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Oct 24, 2002, 12:43:04 AM10/24/02
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Shift-Crtl-X is liquify. It's in the filters meny 3rd item from top.

pierre courtejoie

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Oct 24, 2002, 7:15:01 AM10/24/02
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In photoshop go to HELP -> about plug-ins is liquify in the list?

You could maybe try to reset your preferences... (Shut down PS, then hit Windows+F and search for Adobe*.psp... rename the file to adobe(etc...).old) and see if it makes a difference. (If not, maybe you didn't make a good install and should re-do it... :( )

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