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PSP X2

PSP X2

(OP)
Hi, i also have CS3 and now also PSP X2 which i think is great, but on PSP how do i get the layer and all that on the right hand side of the screen like in CS3? also in CS3 if you have a burnt sky there is a couple of ways to make it blue, but i can't seem to figure that out in PSP csn anyone help me out? thank you.

RE: PSP X2

You should be able to dock the layer palette to the other side by simply dragging it.

As for the burnt sky, it depends on the image. If you haven't found an answer for that one yet, how about posting a link to an example image?

RE: PSP X2

(OP)
Thanks i figured it out;) do you know of any good tutorials or books on PSP X2, also i think the Noise reduction on PSP is better than CS3, on the burnt sky i figured out a way to make it bluer, but if the sky is to burnt you have to change it, would you also know maybe a catolog on skies that i can have for those kind of things, thanks.

RE: PSP X2

PSPUG (http://pspug.org/) has many resources that you'll find useful (both sites and books). Although it is not directed at X2 alone, tutorials for older versions (better from 9 up) are most likely to work exactly the same.

For the skies you could try using stock photography. A free site is stock.xchng (http://www.sxc.hu/).

RE: PSP X2

(OP)
Thanks agian;)

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