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05/21/2004 11:11:03 AM · #1
If you are anything like me, you have more than one version of Photoshop. I've somehow managed to acquire three. Photodeluxe Home Editon 4 came with a scanner I bought over a year ago. Then I got Photoshop 7 and when I bought my 300D, it came with Photoshop Elements 2.0. I mostly use PS7, but there's things I just havent figured out how to do there that I can easily do in PhotoDeluxe. I just installed Elements 2.0 yesterday and so far it looks a lot like PS7. My questions is, which do you prefer or use the most? I like PS duotone feature, but I can't save those files in JPEG. Anyone know a trick?

June
05/21/2004 11:12:45 AM · #2
Yes. After you do the duotone convert the image back to RGB. Then you can do anything with the image again.
05/21/2004 11:16:35 AM · #3
OR "save for web" in PS7 File menu

Steve
05/21/2004 12:34:10 PM · #4
quick question.
what does Duotone do???
05/21/2004 12:58:26 PM · #5
Originally posted by Damian:

quick question.
what does Duotone do???


This tutorial may help.
05/22/2004 01:29:42 AM · #6
Originally posted by jimmyn4:

Originally posted by Damian:

quick question.
what does Duotone do???


This tutorial may help.


thank you : )
much appreciated : )
05/22/2004 01:54:57 AM · #7
I like the Hard light overlay with a slight Gausian Blur. :)
05/22/2004 10:37:30 AM · #8
LOL, I think there alot of us who have the "multipleversionitis" bug. I currently have three full PS versions installed on my machine: 4.0, 7.0, and CS. That's because of the upgrade path I took. I also have at least two (uninstalled) versions of Elements hanging around someplace.
I use only PS CS at this point.
That reminds me I need to install Elements on the other pooter this weekend... time to do something useful.
05/22/2004 11:20:49 AM · #9
whoa, Duotone rules! I never knew about that lol
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