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Jan 25th 2002 | #28333 Report |
Member since: May 23rd 2001 Posts: 624 |
ewww *starts to twitch* Thats one of the things that REALLY makes me mad about using PS in a mac. i am in PHOTOSHOP. I want to do PHOTOSHOP things. I hate seeing all the stuff behind photoshop. And i really like it how i can just double-click on the background and open a new file. Its not much but it really comes in handy sometimes. On a mac if you accidently miss your window/tool/option/image than your thrown into the program behind it :mad: :mad: :mad: I supose its what your used to, but if they ever did thaton a PC i think i'd go on a killing spree *smiles with dimples* I don't see any reason to handle it like that on a PC when its not an OS-wide feature. -Spell Checker -Tool Presents -More vector opitions!! -Did i mention more vector Options? -Make the layer option window load MUCH faster. Its such a bloated bastard -SCROLLING IN THE LAYER WINDOW. I'd rather be able to scroll the layer menu with my little rollerwheel than zoom in and out of an image with it. I can get a pretty long list going, even with sets. I can ALWAYS zoom in with the 'Zoom tool' but i can't ever scroll the layer list grrr |
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Jan 25th 2002 | #28343 Report |
Member since: Mar 24th 2001 Posts: 3734 |
Sorry GC, you're not around all the time any more...tend to forget about you. And you and Ax are both green people (me and my color thing...long story), so I mustve confused you in my head. And thank you DPQ, I also DESPISE the scroller being the zoom tool.....grrrrrrrrr........never fails to piss me off at least 7 times per day. |
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Jan 25th 2002 | #28346 Report |
Member since: Nov 14th 2001 Posts: 1297 |
calm down, baby, it's Friday!!! :D You're right, it's a pain in the arse when you accidentally switch apps on a Mac, but when I'm in ImageReady and PS at the same time, it's really a nice feature. ..nothin finer than a ______ woman with a gun |
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Jan 25th 2002 | #28351 Report |
Member since: Mar 18th 2001 Posts: 796 |
heh, no problem :D I've been busy with the schoolrock project (designing flyers and folders, etc.). It's pretty cool a "Catholic" school has a rock festival (+2500 visitors) every year for the last 15 years.. The layout I showed a long time ago is now at http://www.schoolrock.be/ But I can't believe they all wanted to change my beatiful maroon in to... ORANGE, because they decided at a meating (when I couldn't make it) the it should be the official color for this year..ack I tried, can't we change the color, then but they were unanomous..*shakes head* I GOT IT, a feature in photoshop that filters out baaaad color choices. |
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Jan 25th 2002 | #28355 Report |
Member since: Mar 24th 2001 Posts: 3734 |
If only. |
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Jan 25th 2002 | #28399 Report |
Member since: Aug 9th 2001 Posts: 2333 |
I don't know why you're bitching about the photoshop on Mac. For one thing, Photoshop was first made for Mac and because of this, it opens in 3 secs on my 333mhz machine which is the equivilant to about a 800mhz PC. It's sweet. Onother thing is the mac shortcut keys which come in so darn handy. If you accidentally click on the background in the mac (which i never do because i set the photoshop view so it has the grey bacground), you can just click control + tab to flick through the open apps. Another great thing is the feature when you click on the top right and scroll the cursor off the menu, a little sub menu thing comes up which automatically goes on top of any program open, then you click the logo of your choice and hey presto, it's highlighted! Oh god, macs are cool.....soooo much better than PCs when it comes especially to speed and colour performance. And those cool keyboard programmable buttons. Wow, sorry for writing all that, you were dissing mac. I don't like that. You can have Mac photoshop look like the PC with the grey background. phew! :rolleyes: |
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Jan 26th 2002 | #28478 Report |
Member since: Mar 18th 2001 Posts: 223 |
I'd like to see some standard sizes to select when creating a new document like CD-cover size, A4 size and Envelope size.
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