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Photoshop general questions
on Mon Feb 29, 2016 12:42 pm
hello i just open this topic so i can ask some basic question about the program
ok starting from one "silly" question ...can i upload image with link or only can i open an image
and can i save to a librady inside photoshop some icons or not
ok starting from one "silly" question ...can i upload image with link or only can i open an image
and can i save to a librady inside photoshop some icons or not
Re: Photoshop general questions
on Mon Feb 29, 2016 4:55 pm
1. You can only open an image that is on your computer.@skouliki wrote:hello i just open this topic so i can ask some basic question about the program
ok starting from one "silly" question ...can i upload image with link or only can i open an image
and can i save to a librady inside photoshop some icons or not
2. As for saving icons to a library, it's not possible as far as I know of.
At Adobe's site where you downloaded the Photoshop program, you can also download the VCS2 file. It is a video classroom for all the CS2 apps. It is a 450MB download.
HERE is a copy of Adobe Photoshop CS2 Classroom in a book. It's an excellent book, 726 pages and a 16MB download.
Re: Photoshop general questions
on Mon Feb 29, 2016 5:30 pm
thanks for your info 



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Re: Photoshop general questions
on Mon Mar 14, 2016 9:22 am
hi
i try to put a gif to a rank but when i open the gif the photoshop dont open all animation frames of the gif for me to copy them but just 1 and make the gif static...
what am i doing wrong?
i try to put a gif to a rank but when i open the gif the photoshop dont open all animation frames of the gif for me to copy them but just 1 and make the gif static...
what am i doing wrong?


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Re: Photoshop general questions
on Mon Mar 14, 2016 3:45 pm
Oops misread the question
when you want to save an animated gif, you need to choose 'Save for Web & Devices ...' Then you get a new window (see fig.)

Make sure you 'GIF' in the select menu on the top-right.
Then a bunch of settings you can play with (I personally, don't touch them very often).
I would recommend choosing your background-color by matte, because gif doesn't have semi-transparent colors and by default a white background is being used.
On the bottom you can choose how often the gif must be played.
Then save it and your done.

when you want to save an animated gif, you need to choose 'Save for Web & Devices ...' Then you get a new window (see fig.)

Make sure you 'GIF' in the select menu on the top-right.
Then a bunch of settings you can play with (I personally, don't touch them very often).
I would recommend choosing your background-color by matte, because gif doesn't have semi-transparent colors and by default a white background is being used.
On the bottom you can choose how often the gif must be played.
Then save it and your done.
Re: Photoshop general questions
on Mon Mar 14, 2016 5:50 pm
When you open an animated gif with Photoshop it will only show one frame. It doesn't show all the frames in the animation window.@skouliki wrote:hi
i try to put a gif to a rank but when i open the gif the photoshop dont open all animation frames of the gif for me to copy them but just 1 and make the gif static...
what am i doing wrong?
You need to find another program that will open it and show all the frames.
I use Ulead Gif Animator 5 to open mine. It allows me to open it then I can save it as a psd and then open it with Photoshop.


Re: Photoshop general questions
on Mon Mar 14, 2016 6:16 pm
thanks for your comments i will download the program


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Re: Photoshop general questions
on Mon Mar 14, 2016 6:50 pm
you have a free version? to provide


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Re: Photoshop general questions
on Mon Mar 14, 2016 11:01 pm
Unfortunately, that isn't a free program.@skouliki wrote:you have a free version? to provide
You can use THIS program to save the individual frames (File>Export Frames), then placing them into a photoshop psd by opening the first pic with photoshop then use "Place" (File>Place) to import the rest of the frames. Be sure to make note of the frame speed while it's open in the Cyotek program. Be aware some frames might have a different frame rate then others.
@skouliki *Edit; I just checked and you can open an animated gif with Imageready and it will have all the frames. Then you can work on it there or go to File>Edit in Photoshop, and it will open in photoshop.
Imageready installed with the Photoshop CS2 program. Check the Photoshop folder in your Programs folder.
Sorry... I've never messed with Imageready so I didn't know it could do that.


Re: Photoshop general questions
on Tue Mar 15, 2016 8:07 am
great thank you ,you have helped very much
i will test it !!
i will test it !!


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Re: Photoshop general questions
on Fri Mar 18, 2016 9:58 am
iam thinking of buying PS 5 anyone knows if the diffrences with the free PS 2 are many ?
should i buy it worth it or its ok to keep the free i have ?
should i buy it worth it or its ok to keep the free i have ?


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Re: Photoshop general questions
on Wed Mar 30, 2016 6:56 pm
@DustyBones wrote:
@skouliki *Edit; I just checked and you can open an animated gif with Imageready and it will have all the frames. Then you can work on it there or go to File>Edit in Photoshop, and it will open in photoshop.
Imageready installed with the Photoshop CS2 program. Check the Photoshop folder in your Programs folder.
i have try this and works thanks
now you know why sometimes a gif file cant open with the imageready

Re: Photoshop general questions
on Thu Mar 31, 2016 1:57 am
I don't know. Could you post the gif?@skouliki wrote:
now you know why sometimes a gif file cant open with the imageready


Re: Photoshop general questions
on Thu Mar 31, 2016 8:10 pm
i trash it ... i just testing things ... its ok ... thanks




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