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Old 12-01-2009, 01:18 AM
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Thanks but I should have mentioned I'm on Wndows XP Photoshop CS 8.0.

I'm not really in a place to buy anything.
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Old 12-01-2009, 02:38 PM
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KRF, were you replying to me? You're slow....hehe... you still don't get it now do you?
No I'm not slow I still knew you would read the messages, that's a human fact, with the mind set you have curiosity always get's in the way.

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Old 12-03-2009, 08:12 PM
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I still have this pile of graph paper drawings that need the blue taken out of.

I am hoping someone will rise above the fray and give me advice on how to remove the graph from the pencil lines.

Many plug in filters are quick versions of a set of filters and layers combined. Is that the case for Paul MR's "deconvolution filter"? I don't have it and as I said earlier my PCS8.0 is rather old.

Will someone help me?

(thanks Paul!)

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How big is a"pile"
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Old 12-04-2009, 02:11 AM
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I still have this pile of graph paper drawings that need the blue taken out of.
I am hoping someone will rise above the fray and give me advice on how to remove the graph from the pencil lines.
Many plug in filters are quick versions of a set of filters and layers combined. Is that the case for Paul MR's "deconvolution filter"? I don't have it and as I said earlier my PCS8.0 is rather old.
Will someone help me?
(thanks Paul!)
Seriously...how old are you, because you sound like a 5 year bold that needs to be spoon fed any time....sigh

If you're so desperate, then why don't you just follow Paul MR's advice and get the plug-in that DOES seem to do the trick, after all in this case it's actually worth to buy it, since you claim to have this "pile" of work...

Or are you such a Scrooge that you're unwilling to buy a plug-in that can be bought for ANY amount, since it's based on the DONATION principle? Have you actually taken the time to go to that site, try the trial and read what the full version costs or should we have spoon fed that information too Your Highness?

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Many plug in filters are quick versions of a set of filters and layers combined. Is that the case for Paul MR's "deconvolution filter
No, that’s not the case with that filter, but seriously... why the heck do you care if it can get rid of your big pile... I don't get people like you, I seriously don't...sigh
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