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Using the technique I describe in post #5, you can make an entire edit non destructively. A selection is made of the text I want to...
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I actually cheated a little. The original text is on what looks like "creamy" coloured paper, that may be because of it's age (over 100...
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Yes, I vaguely explained this in post #11. "The black is there in the deficits by default." I just did not explain that black was in...
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I will assume then that you are working directly on the original layer. You can't do this! Anytime you make a selection of the original...
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I still think you're revealing something underneath that exposes a black element. Here I created a layer with an image and text. It's a...
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If you are working on your original layer............you would produce a transparent deficit that would reveal an underlying layer. In...
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@classictractor - I do remember your previous posts and now I understand why you're using distort in order to modify the layout of the...
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This would be the proper way to do this. The copy would be on it's own layer and you would then move it where you wanted it, distort it...
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Gentlemen, thank you for your help, I genuinely have appreciated it all. But I have figured out what the problem is and it is so stupid...
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In normal circumstances I only have just the one layer, the Background. I don't produce any more layers unless I want to copy a...
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Thank you for your help. It is very much appreciated. Yes, as explained earlier, I am using the Marquee tool and I am wondering if I...
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Hello and welcome. I have one possible theory. If I'm wrong let me know. (Edit: Sorry I missed this, but same as @JeffK mentions above!)...
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I don't have PSE8 although I believe most controls are similar to regular PS.. Two questions: - Why are you using the Distort tool to...
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Thank you for your help. I am using the Distort tool because usually I need to modify the "trueness" of the text. The documents I have...
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I am tidying up some very mis-aligned old text in JPEG format and have been using the Rectangulat Marquee tool to outline selections and...
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