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Old 09-12-2007, 11:58 AM   #11 (permalink)
 
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I did, many moons ago. That's about 6-7 years old?

I should pretty much do what you want it to, though.

Are you trying to accomplish what I did with The Randi image?

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I did, many oons ago. That's about 6-7 years old?

I should pretty much do what you want it to, though.

Are you trying to accomplish what I did with The Randi image?
oh ok, thanks... what i am trying/wanting is the "ghost" like images in background you know what i mean..
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i've use Photoshop 6 and after a couple of years i upgraded to Photoshop 7 and have used it for about 2-3years. I need to upgrade eventually, but pocket's been kinda broke lately
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i installed CS3.. the cd i had didn't work. ah well.... now i have to figure out how to make a "ghost" image, point me in the right directions.. 'cuz i see that Photoshop has so muhc more options then Paint Shop :}
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well all you have to do is if you are trying to over lay a picture on top of another one and make the top picture look like a "ghost" look then load the background first and then load the "ghost" one...then press the letter "V" and drag in the "ghost" picture into the background picture (assuming you have trimmed and deleted the unwanted parts of the ghost picture). Once you have both pictures in the same window you should see on the right hand side your layer panel the "ghost" picture should be highlighted...if thats the case then look back in the layer panel and spot "OPACITY" and "FILL" play around with that until you get the right "ghost" image feel and if you want to top it off...you could go to "filter">>Blur>>Gaussian Blur. thats what i usually do.. tell me how it goes.
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There are lots of Photoshop tutorials online, too. Here's one site called Photoshop 101.

If you want a free photo editing program that supposedly has most of the power of Photoshop, there's GIMP.

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well all you have to do is if you are trying to over lay a picture on top of another one and make the top picture look like a "ghost" look then load the background first and then load the "ghost" one...then press the letter "V" and drag in the "ghost" picture into the background picture (assuming you have trimmed and deleted the unwanted parts of the ghost picture). Once you have both pictures in the same window you should see on the right hand side your layer panel the "ghost" picture should be highlighted...if thats the case then look back in the layer panel and spot "OPACITY" and "FILL" play around with that until you get the right "ghost" image feel and if you want to top it off...you could go to "filter">>Blur>>Gaussian Blur. thats what i usually do.. tell me how it goes.
sounds easy :} i will report back later after i tried it out, thanks...
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If you want a free photo editing program that supposedly has most of the power of Photoshop, there's GIMP.

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thanks... i will check that out.

and yea, i have Gimp.. it's alright but i don't agree it's as powerfull as PS is.. been "pushing" it myself here on EQ to people :}
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@ Bert336; quick in between question; do you guys/gals make the image real size or big and resize when done ?

other issue i "fixed", *proud* :}
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