Hey everyone. I mentioned earlier today about transforming losing quality, and being a little perturbed about PS not keeping a copy of the highest quality of a layer in memory. I learned how to do this just now...it is achieved using "smart objects" To do this, under the layers menu click "convert to smart object". Everytime you edit the layer it will convert the high-res version of that layer to whatever you desire. Plus, you can always go back to where you started...neat.
-Andrew
On Aug 10, 2007, at 7:07 AM, Michael wrote:
Sorry Everyone... I made a mistake on the Directions yesterday... you should GO EAST from GA 400 (not west)
Corrected Directions....
From GA 400 take the Holcomb Bridge Rd exit, and go EAST 2.3 miles and turn left at Old Scott Rd. (the light just past the Kroger/Kohl's shopping center).
Centennial High School will be straight ahead... just past the next light. As you drive onto the school grounds, turn into the parking lot on right side of the school and head towards the portable buildings.
The Clayton College computer lab is in the first portable building on the right (P-25) .
Please call me if you have any questions... [masked]
Sorry,
Mike
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