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  • Shaun Pitts

    December 4, 2007 at 8:05 pm in reply to: selecting non contiguous text

    Type those words together in your text line, and after you have made your adjustments, ctrl-x then ctrl-v the words you need to move to another portion of your paragraph.

  • Shaun Pitts

    October 31, 2007 at 4:26 pm in reply to: Warping text in CS2

    It is easy! Click on the text tool. On your toolbar up above, there is a button with a little “T” sitting on a an arc. HIghlight the text you want to warp and adjust the settings to wrap around your globe.

  • Shaun Pitts

    October 20, 2007 at 1:39 pm in reply to: Resolution Vs. Print Size

    Sounds like you should keep 300 dpi 4×6’s saved to keep it simple. If you are proccessing the RAWs and retouching the photographs, you may want to save 300 dpi 8x10s of those. You can always downsize the 8x10s. If you save the image in a smart object layer at your largest size, (file size will be bigger) you will be able to go back and forth non-destructivly between sizes with one file.

  • Shaun Pitts

    October 19, 2007 at 7:59 pm in reply to: animated gif

    I’ve never done this but I would imagine you would export an image sequence from FC into a folder using Quick Time Conversion under ‘export’. Mark your In and Outs. Select .png, and save the image sequence into a folder. Once in PS, open and create a new layer for each frame you want in the animation. Open the animation box under ‘window’ and select each layer in the sequence and how long you want it to stay visible. Then optimize it for the web, save it as a .gif and you should be set. Like I said, I’ve never done this but I’m guessing that is how it would work. Hope this helps.

  • Shaun Pitts

    October 19, 2007 at 7:37 pm in reply to: Exporting alpha channels

    Photoshop and FC work really well together. Try saving it with your transparent background as a .psd file and import it into final cut.

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