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    Handdrawn Logo Retouching

    hmm I dunno, I would have tried going the other way - subdued it a bit, emphisised the handdrawn-ness - somethng a bit beartrix potterish
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    Hide layer effects not in use anymore?

    right click layer > clear layer style?
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    needing some help

    clone stamp and/or content aware fill methinks
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    Calculating pixel between two different images PS. Is it even possible?

    yeah that does sound alot like what I was doing - bear in mind, this was 11 years ago, so stuff like this could well be commercially available now (hell maybe there is a ps plug in to do it now) the gist of it was this - if you think of any 'shape' (like the outline of a particle or a leaf) one...
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    Calculating pixel between two different images PS. Is it even possible?

    my final year project for my undergraduate degree was on something similar - shape recognition techniques and the morphology of Au nano-crystals - I don't think PS is what your after for a quantitative measurement - saying that, you could use difference layers to highlight differences...
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    Texture on a image

    yeah threshold/posterize + halftone line would be my tentative guess - or a filter similar to akzvis sketch
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    CS5 Workspace background colour

    gah so it is - my bad, too used to working in full screen mode :(
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    CS5 Workspace background colour

    yep, you can in cs5 - edit > preferences > interface - colour dropdowns at the top set the background for the various screen modes
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    hey there

    thanks folks!
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    hey there

    Unemployed 30something Scottish bloke here, hoping to glean a few pearls of photoshop wisdom - and maybe sow a few, who knows!
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