Photoshop CS3 - Introduction
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I thought this video was great, I learned a new way to enter text which I am going to try right now (even tho' it's 2 am) AND I wish I'd found this a few weeks ago when I tried to import a photo and couldn't and couldn't find any help out there! Thanks for the good work, I subscribed too! I was competent in other programs but felt way over my head when I started--wish I'd found this then, would have saved a lot of stress!
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Hey, my font is still small, even on 64, how do i fix it?
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thx dude ;)
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um what s the download link?
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WE CAN'T OPEN OUR ADOBE PHOTOSHOP CS3..HELP
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thank you so much . this person taught me the WHOLE photo editing process in just one sit-down, and i was so lost ! watching your videos were simple but informative enough to help a novice understand(x
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I've been using photoshop for a while and somehow when I was first starting to use it and I didn't know what I was doing I got rid of the individual window thing and I want it back now because it would be nice for some of the things I want to do with it. If you could be of any help I would appreciate it. Thanks!!!
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lol opening photoshop up for the first time, but I already know everything about it :P lol good vid
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Thanks :)
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@chocolaterox28 No you can download it for free.
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Do u hav to buy it? Cs3 i mean
on accident i "x" the navigator and other stuff next to it how do i get it back anyhelp?
Peach2928CP 2 years ago 3
Go to "Window" in the top navigation and it will list all of the palettes. Simply choose Navigator or whatever and it will pop back up.
ephotopros 2 years ago
When I press open it just turns into the background layer. :( help.
AkioA5AkurA 2 years ago
Anytime you open a file that's not a PSD, the single layer you get will be a locked 'Background' layer. To unlock the background layer and enable editing, simply double click the background layer.
ephotopros 2 years ago
what is the application that you have under the photoshop icon?
highflyer3478 3 years ago
That is Adobe Bridge (file browser part of Photoshop).
ephotopros 3 years ago