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Posted on 23/04/06 12:39:23 PM |
samuel graham walker
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Selection Off.
Hi, I am using a tutorial in which it says "Turn off the selection" is this the same as "Deslect" The tutorial is for a soft look for portraits and in the tutorial list of do's and dont's I use the Gausian Blur.At one point I have to turn it off.It does not seem to work when I use the Ctl D short cut and I thought I might have misread the formula Thanks, Sam, |
Posted on 23/04/06 12:55:08 PM |
samuel graham walker
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Re: Selection Off.
Hi, Further to tha above,on rereading the formula the turing of part is just prior to the use of the blur,so it would seem that I am turning of a selection,all I want to know is HOW! sorry for posing what might appear a novice question !!! Sam |
Posted on 23/04/06 3:32:02 PM |
ben
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Re: Selection Off.
Try using menu option Select->deselect |
Posted on 23/04/06 4:14:21 PM |
samuel graham walker
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Re: Selection Off.
Hi, Thanks Ben,I tried it and its not quite the result I expected nore does it look like the sample given.I will persevere,it could be somthing else I am getting wrong or my photo has not got the required ingrediants to ge the required result. Regards, Sam |
Posted on 23/04/06 5:23:33 PM |
Slim
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Re: Selection Off.
When you say turn it off, do you mean hide the selection? To do that use the shortcut ctrl h. |
Posted on 24/04/06 12:33:16 PM |
samuel graham walker
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Re: Selection Off.
Thanks Slim,I will give it a try.I think it's the photo I am using,I will try a Pro imageSam |