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Dave shows you the ins and outs of threshold layers masks, and special guest Felix Nelson demonstrates how to use layers to make a weather-beaten sign." Scott gives you the lowdown on adding a bit of 'bling' to your images using glints. "Matt shows you a handy, automatic way to crop and rotate pictures from scanned photos, courtesy of the Photoshop CS2 Speed Clinic book. Here's the Show Summary (from the PSTV site) of the latest episode of Photoshop TV: "The Photoshop Guys" Release Photoshop TV Episode 18 Posted by Jennifer Apple | | send comments Well here's an extra tip just hold the Shift Key while you scroll and watch the jumps go incrementally, making 100% an easy target to hit. Of course when using the scroll wheel method some people will complain that it's hard to get back to a 100% view without jumping above and below the target number.
If you have a Mighty Mouse (or a mouse with a wheel), go to Prefs, select "Zoom with Scroll Wheel" and afterwards you can scroll to zoom out and the handles will quickly appear. But there is a better, much easier and faster way, namely 'Fit to screen' or Command/Control + 0."Īnd it dawned on me that many people who are now using a Mighty Mouse might not know about another way of doing this, which is by using the scroll ball.
What I normally do is change the 'Reference point location' to top left and I enter a value of 10% as width and height and then I drag the handles to achieve size I want. The transform handles are out of reach, way off screen. "You want to scale a huge picture that you just pasted in a smaller Photoshop document.