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On 6 Aug 2005 17:37:51 GMT, (Hunt) wrote:
My guess is it’s a Grid but I could easily be wrong … but there are only a handful of choices if cntrl-h turns it off. This should fix it.
Bill
Bill, an aside on Grids/Guides relative to some other programs, Painter in particular. I’ve found that both will "print" to the Photoshop Layer as an image, when left on and the PSD is Imported into Painter (at least up to v 6
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as I learned to "turn off" these View features, I have not tried it with
later
Painter vers). I’ve also had them show up with two other, mainly "viewing" programs, but they are tough to get rid of, unless one goes back, turns them off, and re-Saves.
Just an aside, but I usually find the best workflow is PS to P rather than the other way round. Of course, given the printing abilities of the software you do still have to take them back to PS. However, I’ve just had so many recommendations for QImage, that I’m looking into that as a better solution.
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Hecate – The Real One
I agree concerning the workflow. I usually start my projects (being a photographer first) in PS, then take all, or part, into Painter to do that work, usually on the background, or to add some texture to a surface, then back. Going back over the versions, I never liked printing from Painter, and would either do it from PM, or PS. With CS, I find that I do a bit more printing from Acrobat, than PM, or In-Design, but then remember that I am on PC and real PostScript is via a RIP, or similar software.
Please give us all a report of QImage. I’ve heard of the program, but know virtually nothing of it.
Hunt