----- Original Message -----
Sent: Saturday, September 16, 2006 10:28
PM
Subject: Re: Photoshop CS 2
Hi Terry,
I see nobody has answered this It's actually really simpleIn the CAMERA
RAW interface, on the right, just below the histogram is the little window for
the settings drop-down menu. To the right of that is a small triangle in a
circle. Click it and a menu appears. About half way down is the option for
auto settings. Uncheck it. It will stay unchecked.
The only advice I can give regarding the second part is that the tool box
has 3 icons in a row near the bottom and they change the screen mode with one
click. The "Hand" tool can be double-clicked to get to full screen size or the
keuboard shortcut is Ctrl-0 (Zero)
herschel
I know some one mentioned that you could shut down the
automatic settings, how is this done?
Also I would like to know if there is a way to do this: In
PS CS I can open say 10 photos from a wedding once I maximize the first
photo to work on it they are all maximized, so once I save and close the
photo on top the next one in line is already maximized and ready to work on,
is there a way to make CS2 do this?
Thanks for you help
Herschel Mair
Head
of the Department of Photography,
Higher College of Technology
Muscat
Sultanate of Oman
Adobe Certified
instructor
+ (986) 99899 673
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