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Author Re: How can I make a selection and then move or shift it up X number
Uni

2005-11-26, 6:31 pm

Tim wrote:

> cho@noho.educomnetws wrote:
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> After making the selection, use the arrow keys. Shift or Crtl + arrow
> moves 1 pixel, Ctrl + Shift + arrow moves 10 pixels. Or double click the
> Deformation Tool and you can enter X and Y coordinates.
> Also if you zoom right in you will probably be able to move it where you
> want by dragging the selection using either the Mover or Deformation
> Tools.


Tim, you seem like a logical person, so I'll ask you. See, I look over
this group, and names, such as "Tim", "Trev" and "Fred Hiltz" dominate
it, day in and day out. Why is this? Is PSP the only thing you few know
how to use?

Thank you.

:-)

Uni

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Uni

2005-11-26, 6:31 pm

Tim wrote:

> Uni wrote:
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> There is at least one area in which your hypothesis fails. You're also
> here day in and day out


Not hardly as much as I used to be!!!!

:-)

Come on, why don't you few just give it up and let PSP die? It's the
only ethical and moral thing to do. Dark clouds, never go away.

:-)

Come on over and stand in the Adobe sunshine.

:-)

Uni


, but you know so very little.
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tom spillman

2005-11-26, 6:31 pm

Uni wrote:
> :-)
>
> Come on, why don't you few just give it up and let PSP die? It's the
> only ethical and moral thing to do. Dark clouds, never go away.
>
> :-)
>
> Come on over and stand in the Adobe sunshine.
>
> :-)
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> Uni
>


I assume that you will furnish me the $600+ that Photoshop costs?

I have an upgrade version of PSPX which cost me $59. I certainly
wouldn't object to coming over to the "Adobe sunshine", but I can't
afford it when I want several new lenses, a good spot meter, a lighter,
sturdy travel tripod, perhaps a new D5 and the like.

So perhaps you can explain to me how I can get Photoshop and the other
goodies I'd like, as well.

Regards...

Tom
Uni

2005-11-26, 6:31 pm

cho@noho.educomnetws wrote:

> Thanks trev. That worked! I hope it will when I try it the way I wanted with
> something saved to a alpha channel. Fred when I right clicked with the
> selection too. My selection disappeared. (at least in PSP6) Yes it's old. I
> received an email saying that PSPX could be purchased for something like
> 44?? Can't be right. If so, I'll do that. Not in a hurry to learn a whole
> new program though :O/
>
> What I don't get is what uni does......except have too much time to XXXXX
> here?



You might try reading the instruction manual that came with your
software, choo-choo.

:-)

Trev taught me all he knows. That took about one minute.

:-)

Uni

Certainly there has to be better things to do than just sit and point
> out others wrong doings.....at least in your view.


Uni

2005-11-26, 6:31 pm

tom spillman wrote:

> Uni wrote:
>
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> I assume that you will furnish me the $600+ that Photoshop costs?
>
> I have an upgrade version of PSPX which cost me $59. I certainly
> wouldn't object to coming over to the "Adobe sunshine", but I can't
> afford it when I want several new lenses, a good spot meter, a lighter,
> sturdy travel tripod, perhaps a new D5 and the like.


You're probably a photographer, Tom, that is good. But as you know,
photography means accuracy. Let me tell you a short story. A few years
ago, I questioned PSP's HSL ability to reduce color content. Everyone in
this group basically yelled "DO NOT USE THAT TOOL!" Apparently, they,
too, discovered PSP was far from accurate, since it's primarily a Paint
application, turn Photography.

What PSP can do, can be found included inside a decent Canon digital
camera. No longer is software required.

:-)

Uni
>
> So perhaps you can explain to me how I can get Photoshop and the other
> goodies I'd like, as well.
>
> Regards...
>
> Tom


Uni

2005-11-26, 6:31 pm

CJ wrote:

> "Uni" <no.email@no.email.invalid> wrote in message
> news:My0if.27948$gh1.17909@fe09.news.easynews.com...
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>
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> <Chuckle> <Snigger> Would you buy a used car from this man?


Would you buy a used Corel Volkswagen, when you really wanted to ride in
style, in a Adobe Cadillac??!!!

:-)

Uni

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Uni

2005-11-27, 3:15 am

Tim wrote:

> cho@noho.educomnetws wrote:
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> You'll need to swap to the Mover tool first.
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> He's a sad case.


I'm a sad case???!!!!

Look at you three!

Get out of my way, Trev, I got this question!
No, Tim, move to the back, this one is mine!
Look, both of you, hush up, I'm the leader here!
Oh, hush up yourself, Fred, we know more than you!

:-)

Uni


His combination of malice and profound ignorance have
> transformed him into a pathetic, whining pest.
>


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