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    Saving For The Web

    Take a look at some of these, some very nice effects: http://www.tripwiremagazine.com/2012/02/jquery-image-slider-plugins.html Are any of these what you are looking for?
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    Saving For The Web

    Divs are the right way to go. Almost every site out there uses divs (Including this one). The best way to use the CSS code in the link would be to create an external style sheet (If you don't already have one, as Dream weaver can create one when you create a new document) and use this to link to...
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    Saving For The Web

    Do you know your way around HTML and CSS very well? As that really is the best option to properly set up your page. You can get a smooth roll-over effect (Where is doesn't need to pre-load the other image) using HTML and CSS. This is one way of doing it...
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    Advice with Photoshop print setup

    I'm not quite sure what you mean. Are you talking about the type of paper? If so A5 full colour on both sides on a 300gsm Matt with a high gloss coating to one side.
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    Advice with Photoshop print setup

    Hi, thanks for the reply. I am using Photoshop CS4 at the moment. Basically, this is how red CMYK looks for me in comparison to RGB: I'm far from an expert when it comes to print, but this doesn't seem right. Is this really what to expect for print work? :neutral:
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    Another Madonna's Effect - The Last I promise :)

    Here is something similar (Make sure to put world wide web in front of the link once you have copied it. Apparently I cant post links until I have at least 5 posts, which is counter productive when trying to help someone!). blogonthedlist.com/my-photoshop-mdna-cover-tutorial/ Once you have got...
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    Resizing image for web

    As Hoogle has said, you really can't squash something down that small and expect clarity. Simply put, there are not enough pixels to produce the image when you start to scale it down to 42 pixel by 21 pixels. If you don't mind me asking, but why does your site require it to be that small?
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    Advice with Photoshop print setup

    Hi All, I am basically wondering what are the best settings for the most accurate prints? I normally do web design so I don't really have to worry much, but I am doing some brochures and I am a bit lost. The printing company requires: 500 DPI (More of a recommendation) CMYK A5 148mm x 210mm...
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