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    Is it possible to align layers so that they stack?

    could you please!! name a few? ONE would already help, as this is the whole point of this thread!
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    Is it possible to align layers so that they stack?

    i appreciate your help, RTcontent, but I think i could manage to do it manually. I just don't want to. There has to be a way to get this done automatically!
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    Is it possible to align layers so that they stack?

    thx a lot for your reply! i tried the software you suggested but I am afraid Microsoft ICE isn't capable of this either.... isn't that a little weird? basically, every HDR software aligns all the layers and "deghosts" them before merging. all i want is the software to stop before the merging so...
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    Is it possible to align layers so that they stack?

    disclaimer: i tried the search function but it didn't come up with what i needed :-/ Dear Community, I need a little help. I have two photos that were taken at two different times during the day. Now the problem is, that these two photos do not equal 100% in their angle and therefore...
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    Is there a way to scale an applied stroke?

    thanks hoogle! i think this feature is what i am looking for. does CS5 has it as well?
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    Is there a way to scale an applied stroke?

    thanks for your input, hoogle. indeed, i have never heard of this option. but as i stated above, this will just raster the layer and produce jagged corners when scaled up. i think i'll just have to accept it the way it is. PS can't do this :(
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    Is there a way to scale an applied stroke?

    thanks for your replies. however, I was well aware that rasterizing the layer would lead to proper scalability. But as abdul mentioned correctly, the edges will get jagged. i was just wondering if a software this expensive and mighty had a workaround for this.........
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    Is there a way to scale an applied stroke?

    thanks for your replay, hoogle. but my layer is always a textlayer. the text itself scales fine. but the stroke remains 3px thick, regardless the size of the text.so maybe i didn't state that clearly: i want to keep the proportions of stroke and text while scaling... :-/
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    Is there a way to scale an applied stroke?

    disclaimer: i tried the search function, but i had a hard time finding a solution. dear community, i am trying to create a logo in photoshop. i want it to be fully scalable. i realize that i should be using adobe illustrator for this. the problem is that i do not own this software, and since...
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