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| Re: Photoshop Trivia Game... Quote:
What was the first version of PS which introduced layers? For extra credit, what year was it released? |
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| Re: Photoshop Trivia Game... I'm, pretty sure it was V3, in '93 or '94. I'd have to dig out the old manuals (yes, I still have them kickin' around somewhere) to be sure of the year. I was strictly Mac, then so I'm not sure if it was offered in the PC version, as they're used to be differences between the two,if I'm not mistaken. ![]() |
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| Re: Photoshop Trivia Game... OK, sorry about that, I was on a little mental vacation. Just to get away from the history of Photoshop theme. Riddle me this... If you have mulitiple text layers, in your document, each with its own font and size, what is the fastest method to make all the text layers, a common font and size (and colour, for that matter)? |
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