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07/09/2005 04:40:24 AM · #1 |
I'm away from home and using someone else computer. Am using ps elements 2.0 to do editing. Can I use the Enhance->Adjust lighting->fill flash in Basic Editing. And I can't find the curves!!!
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07/09/2005 04:52:59 AM · #2 |
There are no curves! That was one reason I sprung for the upgrade recently, that and the ability to edit raw files. Good luck! |
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07/09/2005 04:59:59 AM · #3 |
Thanks Ray. Do you know....is adjusting the lighting using fill flash legal for basic editing?
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07/09/2005 05:01:03 AM · #4 |
Originally posted by 4N4M: There are no curves! That was one reason I sprung for the upgrade recently, that and the ability to edit raw files. Good luck! |
I could do with this where do you get it from please.
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07/09/2005 05:12:10 AM · #5 |
Sue, I believe that it is because you are adjusting the entire photo instead of spot editing. Please, s/c or anyone, help out here and confirm or rebut this! I would hate for you to get dq'd on my erroneous advice!
Ben, There is a link to the Adobe website where you can upgrade from Elements that came bundled with your camera to CS-2 for about $100. Well worth it IMO, since CS-2 normally costs about $600 off the shelf, I believe. Let me look and see if I can find that link for you. |
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07/09/2005 05:38:48 AM · #6 |
Ben, The only link I can find sets the upgrade price at a whopping $499 instead of the $99 I recently paid. I'm certain, too, that when I upgraded it said that the offer was good through Sept. 2005. For what it's worth, here's the link. Hope this is of some help. |
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07/09/2005 09:43:18 AM · #7 |
Originally posted by suemack: Thanks Ray. Do you know....is adjusting the lighting using fill flash legal for basic editing? |
I suggest you post before/after examples (if you put them in your Workshop folder bno one will see them and send a not to 2-5 sc members with a description of what you/the adjustment did.
From the name, it sounds like it could be illegal for basic because it will selectively adjust different parts of the photo, even though you don't make a selection yourself. But, I haven't used it, so I don't know for sure. |
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07/09/2005 11:45:25 AM · #8 |
Originally posted by 4N4M: There are no curves! That was one reason I sprung for the upgrade recently, that and the ability to edit raw files. Good luck! |
PE2 does have the curves adjustment, it's just hidden. Check out the book The Hidden Power of Photoshop Elements 2. It costs a lot than upgrading to CS at any price. And there is a newer edition for PE3.
Message edited by author 2005-07-09 11:46:31.
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07/09/2005 01:39:29 PM · #9 |
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07/09/2005 02:03:19 PM · #10 |
Originally posted by suemack: I'm away from home and using someone else computer. Am using ps elements 2.0 to do editing. Can I use the Enhance->Adjust lighting->fill flash in Basic Editing. And I can't find the curves!!! |
For levels:
Enhance
Adjust Brightness/Contrast
Levels
or
Ctrl + L
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07/09/2005 03:27:26 PM · #11 |
Thanks for the advice :))
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