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HELP: any better way to use Photoshop 7?
 

Richard L




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Old Post  11-20-03 - 04:00 AM  
Greetings. I use PS 7 mostly for color and tonal adjustments. I usually do
this by loading about 30 image at a time. But going thru Image/Adjustments
to get the each adjustment screen up for level, curves, color balance,
etc,etc is driving me crazy. Is there a way I can put these screens up in
the work area or replace those color/swatch/styles/history/etc windows(on
the right side) with color and tonal adjustment screens?

TIA
Richard L




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Old Post  11-20-03 - 04:01 AM  
"Richard L" <no@mail.com> wrote:

>Greetings. I use PS 7 mostly for color and tonal adjustments. I usually do
>this by loading about 30 image at a time. But going thru Image/Adjustments
>to get the each adjustment screen up for level, curves, color balance,
>etc,etc is driving me crazy. Is there a way I can put these screens up in
>the work area or replace those color/swatch/styles/history/etc windows(on
>the right side) with color and tonal adjustment screens?

That's what keyboard shortcuts are for.  CTRL-L, CTRL-M, CTRL-B,
CTRL-U are probably the four most important for your needs as you
describe them.  Someone around here -- Trevor, I believe -- has posted
the comprehensive list of shortcuts for Photoshop 7.0.1.  Get a copy
and learn it.
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Tom

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Old Post  11-20-03 - 05:57 PM  
Thanks.
Richard L
"Tom Thomas" <tom187@earthlink.net> wrote in message
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> "Richard L" <no@mail.com> wrote:
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Image/Adjustments<blockquote><hr/> 
>
> That's what keyboard shortcuts are for.  CTRL-L, CTRL-M, CTRL-B,
> CTRL-U are probably the four most important for your needs as you
> describe them.  Someone around here -- Trevor, I believe -- has posted
> the comprehensive list of shortcuts for Photoshop 7.0.1.  Get a copy
> and learn it.
> -------------------------------
> Tom
>
> Unsolicited advertisements cheerfully ignored.</blockquote><hr/>




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Old Post  11-21-03 - 04:35 PM  
They are some short-cut keys, but forget what exactly they are...


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[colo r=darkred] > Greetings. I use PS 7 mostly for color and tonal adjustments. I usually do > this by loading about 30 image at a time. But going thru Image/Adjustments > to get the each adjustment screen up for level, curves, color balance, > etc,etc is driving me crazy. Is there a way I can put these screens up in > the work area or replace those color/swatch/styles/history/etc windows(on > the right side) with color and tonal adjustment screens? > > TIA > Richard L[/color]


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