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  1. Finally saying "Hi"

    Bonjour de Montréal, Kevin :Canada 2:
  2. I know I've seen this posted....but

    Stu - you can wake up now :) Select image; choose one of the trace options OTHER than quick trace; in the Power Trace dialog, on the 'Options' tab, adjust the 'Smoothness' and 'Detail' sliders and check the node count in the 'Trace Results Details' at the bottom of the tab. Cheers! Lyle ..OK...
  3. Photoshop question

    Thanks Rob, and yeah, I know what you mean about curves vs. b&c :) But the same would hold true for getting the 'curves' dialog to "stay put" for each image :) I have 189 images to 'adjust' and it gets REALLY tedious bringing up those dialogs for each one, even with the keyboard shortcuts :)...
  4. A few questions...

    Bonjour de Montréal, Rob...from another SP-300 owner :) ..by the way, your user name is the title of my fave Tom Cochrane tune :)
  5. Photoshop question

    Thanks Bryan :) ..yes, an action would at least make getting the dialog open a one step process :)
  6. Photoshop question

    Thanks! I had thought about that, and if they were all requiring the same adjustment, that would be a great way to do it...but these are all different.
  7. Photoshop question

    Anyone know if there is a way to keep the 'Brightness/Contrast' adjustment dialog window 'open' with successive files? I have a lot of images to adjust and it's a real PITA to have to open that for every one...I know it's a modal dialog but is there a way to have it on the tool bar or in some...
  8. hooked to this website

    Bonjour de Montréal, Ali :Canada 2: I can't recall if 'High Ground', IN (Terre Haute, as we say here :) has a skyline per se, but it sure does have a fine IHOP! :) (...is that an oxymoron? LOL!:Big Laugh ) ... one of my regular 'pit stops' on my drives from here to Phoenix, AZ
  9. hair silhouette clip art

    ... no charge! hehehehehhe :):thumb:
  10. Hey All!

    Bonjour de Montréal, Spud :Canada 2:
  11. Hi

    Bonjour de Montréal, Luke :Canada 2:
  12. Moving in!

    Bonjour de Montréal :Canada 2:
  13. Rookie

    Bonjour de Montréal :)
  14. Help Me Decide Please

    Rick (head slave driver :) ... ... Lyle (chief cook & bottle washer :) here .... can't offer an opinion on those two plotters as my experience has been with Roland, but I believe you are "downgrading" your art department by going to PCs! :) Not to pirate this thread or get that old story riled...
  15. Fading Away

    I ran into a situation just the other day that required this type of fade and I achieved a reasonable result with the mesh fill tool in X3. Here is a quick version; I added more nodes to the one I used, but it was quite easy to do.
  16. Anyone have a Roland Pro 3?

    In addition to what 'Chopper' says about lowering the heat, what I do when printing banner with my SP-300 is attach a weight to the leading edge of the banner material and leave it there until enough has printed that their is sufficient weight to keep it taut. This has cured, for me, the problem...
  17. Fell booty-first into the biz.

    Bonjour de Montréal :) :Canada 2:
  18. Henry Goines

    Bonjour de Montréal, Henri :) :Canada 2:
  19. Hey Ya'll from South Carolina

    Bonjour de Montréal :)
  20. New member from Texas

    Bonjour de Montréal :)
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