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    Printing the grid

    Well... the quickest way is to build your own pattern and use that. Once you know how to build a pattern, it only takes a few seconds. This allows you to have a high quality image that looks exactly how you want rather than kludging it together.
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    Blending mode

    Take a look in the layers palette just above the layers themselves. It will say "normal" in the drop-down menu until you change it. That entire area are the "blending modes"... inside there will be the "color dodge" blending mode. Should all pretty much be covered in the manual / help files...
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    Colour Space

    If you can only shoot in sRGB, then stick with sRGB. Since that is the space that the camera is shooting in, there is no advantage to switching spaces. While AdobeRGB 98 is technically a larger gamut (mostly in the warm tones like orange) the sRGB images you're getting out of the camera don't...
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    Prepping image for screen printing?

    He's not talking about "screen printing"... he's talking about "silk screening". Which is a far more black art than offset press. How the art is prepped really depends on the printer themselves... most of whom are pretty non-technology oriented. As for prepping the images... again... depends on...
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    Prepping image for screen printing?

    The thing with screen printing is that it requires, basically, a custom halftone style pattern. You could probably get this printing separations on a postscript enabled printer (think laser printers not inkjet). It could be possible to do this by "faking" it, eg, creating the halftone patterns...
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    Does CS3 Include Image Ready?

    Nope. IR is a dead dog. The features have basically been (sorta kinda, not well) integrated into PS.
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    Photoshop cs3 crashing

    What version OS are you running? Has it started before successfully? Do you have any previous versions of Photoshop on the computer? Have you thought about contacting Adobe about it? Welcome to PSG.
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    Printing the grid

    If you're talking about the grid overlay feature, you can't directly print that. You could do one of a couple things. 1. Take a screenshot of the grid. This isn't a great option if you want a high quality print. 2. Make a grid from scratch, it's not that hard using patterns. 3. Find a picture...
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    Help with Illustrator

    http://www.illustratortechniques.com/forum/
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    Can I separate my greys?

    Image > Adjustments > Posterize
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    Photopshop Help

    How is that preferable to just adding the text in the open spot?
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    Photopshop Help

    Make sure you are editing in RGB mode and not Indexed color. This shouldn't be a problem, so all I can guess is that there is some setting in your font menu that's messed up and playing tricks on you. If you still can't solve it try posting an example here for us to see what you mean...
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    Blocky Pixels

    Or you could just create your image whatever size you wanted it, and fake the pixelation using filters.
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    Scan lines

    As Gaussian said, it depends on the actual image... but real scan lines are the absence of image data. Since there is no data there, there is nothing to remove. Tutorials on making scanlines basically simulate this by covering certain portions of a picture with black or other things to make the...
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    The Glass Challenge

    I just love it when a man says that to me................ O.o hehe
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    What method would you use to remove this from this photo?

    Actually I would think building a mask with selectively blurred areas would be a good way to knock out the basic image. Then using things like the blend-if sliders and judicious painting by hand would get the background out. Danrw84 what you're looking for is a light box or light tent. Take a...
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    How to make only one color? Need help.

    Image > Mode > Grayscale then Image > Mode > Duotone From the duotone menu you can control the exact colors you want to work with. If this isn't destined as a spot printed document, and you just want the effect of a duotone, then you can achieve the look and feel of it with a gradient map or...
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    4 questions

    Not if you know what you're doing, but having a good understanding of resolution and print procedures is a must... and it's not the most basic of subjects. Look in the "image size" dialog box... it will list the resolution of the file. Yes, in the "image size" dialog, again, uncheck the...
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    printing largest size wout pixelation

    Photoshop defaults to whatever DPI is stored in the image.
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