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  • Biju Toha

    August 16, 2023 at 5:17 am in reply to: Blackmagic Workgroup Videohub Software

    It’s fantastic to hear that the Blackmagic Videohub can still be utilized with more recent operating systems since it’s a terrific router. These routers are still widely used, and it is good to know they can be upgraded.

  • Biju Toha

    August 16, 2023 at 4:59 am in reply to: Initial titles with Morphing effect advice and help

    Several video tutorials are available! Here are a few links:

    WinMorph Tutorial – Morph and Render Two Photos: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DqbusVHTyok

    WinMorph Tutorial – How to Use Tools to Morph Pics: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TIWBUsdD6mo

    WinMorph Morphing Animation Tutorial: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=epqCmz11JO0

  • Biju Toha

    August 16, 2023 at 4:55 am in reply to: typewriter effect with a scroll (return to next line)

    Nice share; with some practice, we can create some cool retro computer screen title animations.

  • Biju Toha

    August 14, 2023 at 5:04 am in reply to: Removing JPEG artifacts

    One tool is the Reduce Noise filter. This filter can reduce noise in an image, including JPEG artifacts. To use the Reduce Noise filter, follow these steps:

    Open the image in Photoshop.

    Go to Filter > Noise > Reduce Noise.

    Set the Strength slider in the Reduce Noise dialog box to a moderate setting.

    Check the Remove JPEG Artifacts checkbox.

    Click OK.

  • The black-and-white point is a setting in image editing software that determines the darkest and lightest colors that are represented in an image. In the old 0-255 scale, a black-and-white point of 10 means that the darkest color in the image is represented by the value 10, and a black-and-white point of 250 means that the lightest color in the image is represented by the value 250.

    In software that uses the 0-100 scale, the black-and-white points are scaled down so that they range from 0 to 100. A black-and-white point of 10 on the 0-100 scale is equivalent to a black-and-white point of 3.92 on the 0-255 scale, and a black-and-white point of 250 on the 0-100 scale is equivalent to a black-and-white point of 98.04 on the 0-255 scale.

  • Biju Toha

    August 14, 2023 at 4:50 am in reply to: Lightroom question. Where is Lightroom?

    The default location for Lightroom Classic catalogs is:

    Windows: C:\Users\[username]\Pictures\Lightroom

    macOS: /Users/[username]/Pictures/Lightroom

  • Biju Toha

    May 29, 2023 at 4:29 am in reply to: Imported text nightmare

    If you are importing a lot of text, you may want to use the “Import Options” dialog box to specify how the text is imported. For example, you can select the text’s font, size, and color.

  • Biju Toha

    March 28, 2023 at 9:10 am in reply to: Quality problem Photoshop

    To retain the same quality when importing an Illustrator photo to Photoshop, use the menu File>Place embedded or link the SVG or AI file. The Smart Object layer object will be a smart vector object, not an ordinary bright object scaled via interpolation. Photoshop does not support some files as well as possible.

    Alternatively, you can import all paths to Illustrator (but no pixels) by choosing File> Export > Paths To Illustrator. Choose a location for the exported course and enter a filename. Ensure Work Path is selected from the Path menu to ship the path. Click Save. Open the File in Adobe Illustrator.

    Another option is to copy the selection in Photoshop and paste it into Illustrator. If a layer mask is active when you choose the Copy command, Photoshop copies the front rather than the primary layer. Select the Move tool in Photoshop, and drag the selection to Illustrator. Illustrator fills transparent pixels with white. How to import artwork from Photoshop to Illustrator (adobe.com)

  • Biju Toha

    February 4, 2021 at 9:39 am in reply to: Uchiha logo photoshop

    What do you say when you use the word “Uchiha logo”? If you are talking about a typo term, you should attempt to draw the rough draft first; otherwise, build a proper creative piece following the brand guidelines.

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