Dodging & burning issues with Kelbys book

gusgus Registered Users Posts: 16,209 Major grins
edited March 5, 2007 in Finishing School
If you have it (the photoshop CS2 book for digital photographers)...can you open to page 225...step 7 stops dead in the water with no step 8 to complete the photo :scratch

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  • LiquidOpsLiquidOps Registered Users Posts: 835 Major grins
    edited March 5, 2007
    gus wrote:
    If you have it (the photoshop CS2 book for digital photographers)...can you open to page 225...step 7 stops dead in the water with no step 8 to complete the photo headscratch.gif

    mine does too....

    is it possible that is the last step?

    double headscratch.gifheadscratch.gif

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  • gusgus Registered Users Posts: 16,209 Major grins
    edited March 5, 2007
    LiquidOps wrote:
    mine does too....

    is it possible that is the last step?

    double headscratch.gifheadscratch.gif

    Steven
    But how do you merge the layer that you have painted over then if thats the last step ne_nau.gif

    Problem is that ive done this before ....im positive i have used this very chapter for it.
  • andymillsonandymillson Registered Users Posts: 147 Major grins
    edited March 5, 2007
    gus wrote:
    But how do you merge the layer that you have painted over then if thats the last step ne_nau.gif

    Problem is that ive done this before ....im positive i have used this very chapter for it.

    The book does stop at that step, and ndoes not describe how to merge the layewrs.

    If you right click on one of the layers in the tool, you will have the option to merge the visible layers into one, or you can flatten the image

    While he does not mention this step in this particular tutorial, it is mentioned in others earlier in the book

    Hope this herlps

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  • gusgus Registered Users Posts: 16,209 Major grins
    edited March 5, 2007
    The book does stop at that step, and ndoes not describe how to merge the layewrs.

    If you right click on one of the layers in the tool, you will have the option to merge the visible layers into one, or you can flatten the image

    While he does not mention this step in this particular tutorial, it is mentioned in others earlier in the book

    Hope this herlps

    Andy
    Tks heaps andy...i will try it tonight thumb.gif
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