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I drew a picture on my tablet and saved it in photoshop, closed the program, then rebooted the computer, and now I have no nice drawing but a bunch of streaky crayon-like colors where the drawing used to be. How do i recover my artwork? It took hours to generate. The layers are all gone and it is just a solid background of streaky pinks, yellows and greens. PLEASE HELP ME!!!
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This Problem is based on the Color Management so , The Perfect Solution for this problem is open the Photo or image etc in Adobe PhotoShop then goto Enhance->Adjust Color->Remove Color Cast , after removing the color cast , create a new layer for adjusting brightness , contrast & etc , then finally goto Image Size and change the DPI from 72 to 300 then save the image as JPEG or PNG etc , after saving the image close the Photoshop and open the image using Windows Photo Viewer and take the printout which will come as it is in the System
Pull down the file menu and OPEN a picture into the program, then you can experiment with resizing, and all the functions of the program. Just open one up and experiement o nit. You don't have to save your changes unless you want to when you close it out.
1) The date that is saved as part of the file in the EXIF information (along with camera, shutter speed etc). You can change/edit/ delete this by using the free XNView program: http://www.xnview.com/ ...and clicking on EDIT --> METADATA
2) The big orange/yellow date that the camera adds to the picture.
To stop it happening in the first place, there will be an option somewhere in your camera settings to turn it off.
Getting rid of the date when it's already part of a picture is a little more tricky, but it can be done. Adobe Photoshop is usually the program that is used:- Photoshop has a number of tools to do this sort of thing, notably the clone tool (that copies a tiny bit of the photograph to another part of the picture). If you don't fancy lashing out $400 for Photoshop, a slightly less satisfactory program that should get the job done and also has cloning tools is The Gimp: http://www.gimp.org/ Both Photoshop and The Gimp are a little fearsome to look at; but you should be OK...just open the image; use the clone tool to copy similar areas over the date, and then save when you're happy with the result. There is a bit of an art to it, but a little practice & you'll soon get the hang of it. ================================================== Please rate me if you found this helpful. Thanks.
Hi there, Have you try to reinstall the software ?? You do it in this way : Go to Control Panel- add and remove programs- photoshop 7 and choose uninstall, reboot the computer and reinstall the software
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I was having the same problems, it only occurred when i updated the tablet driver to v. 5.2.1-6. So i've downgraded to the one that came with my graphire3 (tablet driver v. 5.2.0) ...hope this helps
Running:
OS Win7
PS CS3
Wacom Driver v. 5.2.0 for Graphire3
I was trying also, didn't work at all, and I'm going to try to close and open Adobe Photoshop CS2. But I need it to work on a few adoptables! I need it NOW!
When you take pictures under certain artificial lighting conditions, the colors may be slightly distorted. You can use your Image Expert software to adjust the colors.
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