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Photoshop the Grands
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Re: Photoshop the GrandsMany thanks Chuck and Cheryl for the explanations. I'm using SONY Movie Studio 13 Platinum Suite and am happy with that for my video editing but I have always been sort of curious about PhotoShop. So, correct me if I'm straying off here, it appears then that all I need to purchase is the PhotoShop Elements 14 program and since I already have SMS I don't really need the Premiere Elements with it. Strange that LightrRoom won't do layers (@ $143) but PS Elements (@ $80) will. I guess PS Elements then is a no-brainer for something to play around with like you've done with the posted photos here.
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Chuck, What a great article that is and thank you very much for providing it for me. The information provided was extremely helpful and has answered many questions I have had for a long time now. One other quick question I have is, can PS Elements be used to remove backgrounds to make .png images , I guess kind of a substitute for a green screen effect? Dell PC WINDOWS 10 PRO, 64-bit, Ver:1607, OS BLD: 14393.1066
INTEL Core: i7-4790, CPU @3.60 GHz, Instld RAM:16.0 GB GeForce GTX 745, Driver ver: 376.53, Tot avail grap: 12225 MB, Ded vid mem: 4096 MB DDR3 Shared Sys Mem: 8159 MB, DirectX Runtime Ver:12.0
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Yes. Save the photo as a png. Then you can use a selection tool to select what to delete, or use it to select what to keep and then use Select > Inverse and then delete. If you intend on using it for video, you would need to do it a frame at a time.
Re: Photoshop the GrandsThanks Peru
I think I'll place an order now DO you think 14 is really much better than 13 ? Dell PC WINDOWS 10 PRO, 64-bit, Ver:1607, OS BLD: 14393.1066
INTEL Core: i7-4790, CPU @3.60 GHz, Instld RAM:16.0 GB GeForce GTX 745, Driver ver: 376.53, Tot avail grap: 12225 MB, Ded vid mem: 4096 MB DDR3 Shared Sys Mem: 8159 MB, DirectX Runtime Ver:12.0
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I have Photoshop Elements 9 and 11. I usually use Photoshop CC. Maybe Steve can give a better answer. In general, the latest versions have better support for new camera file formats (RAW especially).
Re: Photoshop the GrandsWhen starting out I always recommend purchasing the most current version possible, for many reasons.
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I agree. I would always acquire the latest version. AMD Ryzen 3900x 12C/24T, ASUS x570 mobo, Arctic Liquid Freezer ll 280, Win11 64 bit, 64GB RAM, Radeon RX 570 graphics, Samsung 500GB NVMe 980 PRO (C:), Samsung 970 Evo SSD (D:), Dell U2717D Monitor, Synology DS412+ 8TB NAS, Adobe CS6.
Re: Photoshop the GrandsLove this Cheryl! Such a clever idea and extremely well executed! I saw this on your Flickr page and thought, "she oughta' post it on Muvipix - everyone would LOVE it" OOOOOps! I guess you already did. Since I don't have Photoshop i sort of forget to check those posts. Now I feel dumb...
But seriously, this is sooooo good. Not just the concept but the whole perfection of the lighting and everything!
Re: Photoshop the GrandsThank you Sherrin The kids took directing pretty good and I had 2 assistants. I think I am following you on Flickr?? What is your account name?
aka Cheryl
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i think you are following me on flickr. I checked and i'm following you...does that mean i get notifications when you add or it just shows me new stuff from you when i log in? not sure. if you check my photostream you'll see i haven't posted anything since Alaska - and that was just a quick video. I only posted a few things from Iceland...somehow I never get to posting on flickr, and if i do go out there, i usually don't log in so that may be why i don't know you have new stuff when it's posted. I'll definitely make a point of checking your stuff more often - always something creative!!
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