Chris James Wrote:
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> And always, always, always make a duplicate of
> your original image before your start the
> manipulation process so you always have the
> original to work from in the future.
That much I know at least.
I have dealt with images before and they are usually in a CD or some such first, then I copy to the HD for work. The stuff I am now working on is DVD covers, where I have the full length completed version showing it full size, but want to crop to just show the front portion for various uses. Also when putting this stuff on the internet one has to work it down in size and resolution as well. I think thats where my numbers and settings got fouled up. It was really annoying not being able to crop the thing exactly where I needed to, but now seems to be all okay, until I screw it up again that is!!
Cheers,
Greg