If you enter a wrong email address, you might get the error "We couldn't find an account with that email address." If that happens, select Get help signing in, a new window will open, here, select Find your account. Then, follow the onscreen instructions to recover your email address.
If you can't access your old phone number, select Use another method to receive the code in the sign-in screen. Then, follow the onscreen instructions to send the code to your Adobe account email address. Once you receive the code in your email, enter your Adobe account password in the sign-in screen to access your account. Note that you'll still need access to your email and password to sign in to your account.
Hi wish I could get a clear answer on this as well. I have a 4TB SD drive and 64 GB Ram - and my computer locks up when I try to stitch more then about 500 RAW or .jpg files. I am going to trying stitching 300 at a time and see if I can stitch them. MS ICE seems to stitch, but won't always allow me to save the file. Other software also locks up - I am using a fast processor with lots of RAM and free hard drive space so far no luck. Best I can stitch so far is about 479 images using CS versions of photoshop. I tried Gigpan (now bankrupt - but it needs to know the number of rows and cols - which I don't know off hand. Also tried other programs without luck - but have read a few others have been successful.
I must say this sounds a bit unrealistic. If this is going to have a remote chance of success, you need to turn any geometric correction off. It has to be reposition only. Otherwise it will end up like a giant four pointed star with all the corner stretching.
But that in itself makes aligning and blending the frames more difficult, and means you have to be extremely careful to avoid parallax error. Stitching always starts with careful shooting. I have used a Gigapan, and it relies on an elaborate programmable contraption that rotates and shifts the camera on three axes to keep the optical center of the lens in exactly the same position at all times. Trying to use Gigapan with software only will usually fail.
What's the pixel size of the originals? If successful, what pixel size do you anticipate for the final result? You'll probably need several terabytes for the scratch disk. RAM is basically irrelevant here, this will all be scratch disk.
Other than that, my general advice is always to not use the fully automated Photomerge script. Break it up into its basic components, auto-align and auto-blend. Always put a frame at the center of the scene at the bottom of the layer stack. The bottom layer is the anchor that the others will align to.
If you purchased Adobe Student & Teacher edition product, you may have received a serial number or a redemption code. See Serial numbers, redemption codes, and product codes Student & Teacher editions.
When adding an American phone number to a graphic using the text tool, the formatting changes the order of the numbers after a hyphen is typed in. For instance, if you type 1-800-521-3090 the number will reformat to 3090-521-800-1. I have had to retrain my brain to type the number in reverse as a workaround. This started about three updates back (an inaccurate observation). Do I need to set something in preferences to correct this? In creating websites, it's nice to be able to add a phone number to the header graphic without having to use profanity.
Activate your Elements products to validate your software license and associate them with the computers on which you use those products. Activation is a mandatory process that requires the software to connect to Adobe servers via the Internet. Activation helps protect your computers and environment from malicious code by verifying that you have genuine Adobe software.
When you launch an Elements product, a screen shows the number of days remaining for the trial to expire. On this screen, click Buy now and then follow onscreen instructions to covert your trial to a full version.
Use the serial number you have received to convert the trial version to a full version. The serial number starts with the number 1057 or 1143. You receive the serial number depending on the type of purchase:
Adobe blocks serial numbers that have not been issued by Adobe, or have been used fraudulently by unauthorized sellers to produce counterfeit software. Unfortunately, you may only know the serial number has been blocked for this reason when re-activating or reinstalling Adobe software.
A serial number and a redemption code both have 24 elements. However, a serial number has 24 digits, while a redemption code has 24 alphanumeric digits. If you are entering a redemption code instead of a serial number, you get the following error message:
You are getting this message because you're using an expired serial number to activate your Elements product. This occurs because the software build you were using has expired or the serial number used to license the application had exhausted its validity. In both these cases, you need to buy a new Elements product.
The reason for this is to start to ascertain at what point photoshop starts to choke. If I have photoshop use 90 of available memory it quickly hogs up 11GB slowing down my box for other purposes and if I leave it at 50% (7GB) there is a pause when I duplicate even the smallest layer (say a checkmark that goes into a checkbox).
Just a thought: If you're on a Mac, the Finder's file info (cmd-i) might be helpful, as it lists all names of the layers without even opening the file . You could copy this into a text editor with line numbering and replace all commas with linefeeds. The line numbering would reveal the number of layers (I havn't tested what happens with commas in layer names).
Ok, this may sound silly simple (if you have Photoshop), but the easiest way is to open the document in Photoshop and click the New Layer button at the bottom of the layers panel. The new layer will automatically be named "Layer 450" or one more than the number of the layers currently in the document.
However. if your ready to relax your requirement a bit renaming a bunch of layers after they are created without a sentinel to do it automatically is trivial be compression. This has probably been done to the death, let me google for a second:
It's not perfect, as we can see in the gif, after I click on number 4 and continue using the script, it increments the number based on the previously active layer. It could be modified to find all layers with a similar name and find the layer with the biggers number, but it would be incredibly slow in most real world situations where you got more than 10 layers. That's why this sample is made to be dumb.
Reference numbers are displayed by default when viewing a task or issue. To see the reference number click Task Details or Issue Details in the left panel, then locate the Basic Information section in the Overview.
To view reference numbers for objects, you can create a custom view or modify an existing view and add the Reference Number field to a column in the view. For example, you can modify the Projects view to display the reference number for all your projects.
I am going to reformat my new machine and install Windows 7 Ultimate, which I already own. How do I get my serial number for the Adobe software that came installed on the machine originally, so that I can reinstall it on my new Windows install?
I got it! It wasn't the one in the registry. I had to go online and setup an Adobe account, then, I had to open the product and register it with my account. Then if I go back into my account, it shows I am a registered owner, and it will show me the serial number. Phew! Why HP doesn't just provide the serial numbers is beyond me, but I got what I needed.
Click the Start Menu, open Computer and double-click Local Disk C - you should see a folder called swsetup. Open this folder and look for an entry tittled PhotoPIN. Open this and you should find a file called AdobePhotoshop_90.cva. Open this file in WordPad and you should find the Serial No. near the bottom.
Yes, there are many other CVA files under swsetup, but none of them contain the string "adobe" or "photo". Note that I located all CVA files on my system (full file search), and then did a full text search of all of them. This is the only CVA file that looks related.
Your printer should be able to handle this for you, if not, just take your design into InDesign, setup auto page numbering on the Page Master and export out as a press ready PDF file to give to your printer.
Yup - you got it joaquin, I speak from many years in professional print design. Talk to your printers as soon as possible, tell then clearly what you want to achieve and exactly how they want the files.
Give the printers a single file with a blank area left for ticket numbering. The printer will more than likley print the tickets to your ink specifications, and overprint the numbering if using lytho or similar printing. You will not need to set-up the numbering in this case.
So there you have it. The license plate is now blurred in a way that people are unable to tell the numbers and letters. You can use any of the other blur effects, but my personal favorite is the motion blur.
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