There is (of course) a 'mouse click' option in the rollover options but I don't think Photoshop can give you what you're after, a Flash 'scroll' effect would seem the best option,
Alfie
On my Mac the site worked fine. I downlaoded a 1mb file in short time unzipped it no trouble. I wish I could get my stuff to work on PCs that well!
Alfie.
You still presumably have the paths, so just revert to the stage you were at before you stroked the paths, change the Airbrush size and re-stroke the paths. The paths will be stoked by the brush, colour and operation you have prior to the stroke paths command, so it's best to get into a routine...
This is relatively easy to produce as a 'Rollover' state in ImageReady but I'm not sure if you can relate it to a mouse click event, certainly I can't see a way in 5.5. These kind of things are better handled in programs like Flash or GoLive where you have more options - unless of course P6 has...
I can help with two of these but I'm not sure what you're asking for in Q.2.
1. Go to File> Preferences> Units & Rulers change the units to display measurements in Pixels.
Open your 'Info' box (Window> Show Info) when you draw your line the info box will show you the start and finish XY...
I am assuming you have one background layer of the wreck.
1.Paste your ghost image onto a new layer with a transparent background.
2. Double click your background layer, up pops the layer info box in which you rename the layer (if it is called background you won't be able to drag another layer...
Try using layers to reveal your image. Use the Airbrush tool on a layer mask to give your image a more ethereal, less flat appearance. Then give it some perspective using the Distort or Perspective options in the Transform pallette.
Come back if you need a step-by-step,
Alfie.
You could also use the sponge tool to desaturate the red as there is usually very little colour around the iris anyway. You can skin this particular cat many ways.
Alfie.
OK, that's the most obvious one down then!
If you have established that it's just Photoshop pics try changing the picture mode and the file formats to see if you can print greyscales or duotones, make sure there there is no compression or 'clipping' on the files.
If it's any kind of picture...
If the screen at less that 16 bit is capable of displaying your background colour it should do the same for your graphic unless something else is getting in the way. How are you saving the graphic? What kind of file? Any dithering? Colour compensation? Optimisation? These are most likely the...
You might have plenty of 'scratch disk' space but have you got enough RAM allocated to the program?
It's straightforward enough to change on the Mac, but I have no idea how the memory is handled on the PC I'm afraid, although I'm pretty sure you'll be hearing from someone that does!
Alfie.
It may be something to do with the allocated file 'helper' in your Netscape preferences. Have a look to see which application is assigned to 'help' the file format you are having problems with, compare it with the Explorer set up and maybe try another application to see if it helps.
You can...
Is it just Photoshop pics? If not the first place to look is the picture box info dialog box to make sure the 'supress picture printout' box is unchecked
Alfie
P.S. another way, of course, to check if this is a Netscape set-up anomaly is to log-on to all the sites you can remember as using grads in Netscape,
Alfie
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