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    Decrease canvas size by removing a selection from the middle?

    Is it possible to reduce canvas size by having a set width or height removed from the center of the image and having the remaining sides collapse in together? For example, say I have a 800x600 image, and I want to remove a 800x100 horizontal slice from the middle, thus reducing the image...
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    Zooming/panning using the mouse wheel scroll

    Hey everyone, Lately I've been frustrated by the functionality of the zoom in Photoshop - and I don't mean the Zoom Tool, but simple zoom in/out operations. I seem to recall that the default behaviour in Photoshop was that you zoomed with Ctrl+mousewheel scrolling, and if you just scrolled...
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    suggestions on how to improve a picture in PS?

    Hello everyone, I took a picture of a romantic place in Durham (England). You can see it here -- http://www.badongo.com/pic/5470867?size=original I think there are things that can be done in Photoshop to improve this picture and do justice to the beautiful scene - for example, somehow...
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    Visibility of paths

    Hello everyone, I'm using the Pen Tool to draw several paths; I need to draw each path with reference to the other, previously drawn, paths. This is where I encountered a problem with Photoshop CS3: whenever I create a new path, the old ones become invisible, and I can only see one path at a...
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    Creating a bell-shapped (Gaussian) curve with the Pen Tool

    Hello everyone, I'm trying to create a bell-shaped (Gaussian) curve in Photoshop CS3, using the Pen Tool, however apparently I am not good enough with it... I can create a curve that resembles a simple (upside-down) parabola, however I can't figure out how to further go from here in order to...
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