de-activated by using image over network??

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KatWoman
Mar 16, 2008
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Usually if I need to work on a picture I have a copy of it on my comp the other day I was helping hubby with some Targa format files

instead of copying the image I opened it from his comp over the network BIG MISTAKE

I got the activation screen b/c PS thinks I changed my computer configuration!!!
this stupidity in trying to prevent piracy is only annoying and DUH has not stopped any cracked versions from getting out there

Has this happened to any of you??

If it hasn’t just a warning ……………….
so it doesn’t happen to you

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jaSPAMc
Mar 16, 2008
"KatWoman" found these unused words:

Usually if I need to work on a picture I have a copy of it on my comp the other day I was helping hubby with some Targa format files
instead of copying the image I opened it from his comp over the network BIG MISTAKE

I got the activation screen b/c PS thinks I changed my computer configuration!!!
this stupidity in trying to prevent piracy is only annoying and DUH has not stopped any cracked versions from getting out there

Has this happened to any of you??

If it hasn’t just a warning ……………….
so it doesn’t happen to you
…. and PS wonders why many of the non-full time users haven’t upgraded !

We’re happy with 7 !!!
3 machine network, PS only on the ‘Graphics’ (fastest), but open and work on an image anywhere in the system or in external storage units.

No Hassle laVista either … <G>
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KatWoman
Mar 17, 2008
"Sir F. A. Rien" wrote in message
"KatWoman" found these unused words:

Usually if I need to work on a picture I have a copy of it on my comp the other day I was helping hubby with some Targa format files
instead of copying the image I opened it from his comp over the network BIG MISTAKE

I got the activation screen b/c PS thinks I changed my computer configuration!!!
this stupidity in trying to prevent piracy is only annoying and DUH has not
stopped any cracked versions from getting out there

Has this happened to any of you??

If it hasn’t just a warning ……………….
so it doesn’t happen to you
… and PS wonders why many of the non-full time users haven’t upgraded !
We’re happy with 7 !!!
3 machine network, PS only on the ‘Graphics’ (fastest), but open and work on
an image anywhere in the system or in external storage units.
No Hassle laVista either … <G>
well I got it fixed and now installed CS3
but of course it won’t do the updates properly
it put some and denied and stalled on some others

I am excited about the newer selection palettes and tools that looks great
may not use bridge anyway

now I have to figure out what smart objects are for
I thought it was some way to use filters non destructively have not had time to really look at it much yet
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mesa
Mar 17, 2008
KatWoman wrote:
"Sir F. A. Rien" wrote in message

"KatWoman" found these unused words:

Usually if I need to work on a picture I have a copy of it on my comp the other day I was helping hubby with some Targa format files
instead of copying the image I opened it from his comp over the network BIG MISTAKE

I got the activation screen b/c PS thinks I changed my computer configuration!!!
this stupidity in trying to prevent piracy is only annoying and DUH has not
stopped any cracked versions from getting out there

Has this happened to any of you??

If it hasn’t just a warning ……………….
so it doesn’t happen to you

… and PS wonders why many of the non-full time users haven’t upgraded !
We’re happy with 7 !!!
3 machine network, PS only on the ‘Graphics’ (fastest), but open and work on
an image anywhere in the system or in external storage units.
No Hassle laVista either … <G>
well I got it fixed and now installed CS3
but of course it won’t do the updates properly
it put some and denied and stalled on some others

I am excited about the newer selection palettes and tools that looks great
may not use bridge anyway

I think you will. Much better and quicker solution for doing edits.

now I have to figure out what smart objects are for
I thought it was some way to use filters non destructively have not had time to really look at it much yet

There are heaps of stuff you will find better once you discover all the bits (if you ever do find them, I haven’t as yet!)
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ronviers
Mar 18, 2008
On Mar 17, 3:51 pm, "KatWoman" wrote:

may not use bridge anyway

now I have to figure out what smart objects are for
I thought it was some way to use filters non destructively

Smart objects are the bees knees but I think you mean smart filters – they are new with CS3. They were almost enough to make me upgrade but I’m still putting it off. I could not work without smart objects.

Have fun,
Ron
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Malcolm Smith
Mar 18, 2008
I found the new features in ACR 4.2 (I think .2 but after initial release version) to be of the most benefit – anyway those that think CS3 is not justified in upgrading to are very wrong!

Malcolm
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jaSPAMc
Mar 18, 2008
"Malcolm Smith" found these unused words:

I found the new features in ACR 4.2 (I think .2 but after initial release version) to be of the most benefit – anyway those that think CS3 is not justified in upgrading to are very wrong!

Malcolm
… you forgot, "IMHO"

To decry that because -=you=- might need more (or just playing ‘keep up with the joneses’) doesn’t mean that those whose aims are satisfied, are "Wrong" for not spending on upgrades.

In this, although it might be your opinion that some are ‘missing’ new features, the only one ‘wrong’ is thee.
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KatWoman
Mar 18, 2008
wrote in message
On Mar 17, 3:51 pm, "KatWoman" wrote:

may not use bridge anyway

now I have to figure out what smart objects are for
I thought it was some way to use filters non destructively

Smart objects are the bees knees but I think you mean smart filters – they are new with CS3. They were almost enough to make me upgrade but I’m still putting it off. I could not work without smart objects.
Have fun,
Ron

yeah I knew you were a big fan of smart objects
I heard you speak of them a lot

what ways do you find them useful??
and yes I think I mean smart filters

does this mean the sharpening or such is on it’s own layer like an adjustment layer?
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ronviers
Mar 19, 2008
On Mar 18, 2:27 pm, "KatWoman" wrote:

what ways do you find them useful??

Hi KW,
One of the nice things is that part of an image can be selected, with lasso or whatever, and converted to a smart object. Then this new layer can then be transformed repeatedly without reinterpolating. Smart objects can also be nested for multiple masks and styles. Things like raw images and Illustrator files can be placed into PS then duplicated or instanced. For raws this makes repeated changes to curves, crop or exposure blending very convenient. For AI files it makes adding vector to bitmaps or converting vectors to bitmaps very flexible.
Here is a quick example of something really simple.
http://picasaweb.google.com/ronviers/CustomButtons
Sometimes I make custom buttons for the GUI of another application – notice how in this screencap that I have both PS and AI open. Fist I open PS, then I open AI via the smart object layer, then I add or edit new buttons or change the visibility of the layer that I want to work with in PS, then I close AI and edit or export in PS.

Here are some projects I did that used smart objects.
http://picasaweb.google.com/ronviers/SmartObjects
http://picasaweb.google.com/ronviers/ButtonProject
http://picasaweb.google.com/ronviers/PuzzleProject

I’m no expert on this, these are just some of the things I have found to be helpful. Hopefully others will have some better suggestions. Be sure to ask if I need to clarify any of the above.

Good luck,
Ron
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KatWoman
Mar 19, 2008
wrote in message
On Mar 18, 2:27 pm, "KatWoman" wrote:

what ways do you find them useful??

Hi KW,
One of the nice things is that part of an image can be selected, with lasso or whatever, and converted to a smart object. Then this new layer can then be transformed repeatedly without reinterpolating. Smart objects can also be nested for multiple masks and styles. Things like raw images and Illustrator files can be placed into PS then duplicated or instanced. For raws this makes repeated changes to curves, crop or exposure blending very convenient. For AI files it makes adding vector to bitmaps or converting vectors to bitmaps very flexible.
Here is a quick example of something really simple.
http://picasaweb.google.com/ronviers/CustomButtons
Sometimes I make custom buttons for the GUI of another application – notice how in this screencap that I have both PS and AI open. Fist I open PS, then I open AI via the smart object layer, then I add or edit new buttons or change the visibility of the layer that I want to work with in PS, then I close AI and edit or export in PS.

Here are some projects I did that used smart objects.
http://picasaweb.google.com/ronviers/SmartObjects
http://picasaweb.google.com/ronviers/ButtonProject
http://picasaweb.google.com/ronviers/PuzzleProject

I’m no expert on this, these are just some of the things I have found to be helpful. Hopefully others will have some better suggestions. Be sure to ask if I need to clarify any of the above.

Good luck,
Ron

very nice examples
I think I get the idea of how it can be used
since I rarely use Illustrator or vector objects I am not sure how I would utilize them for my own work
but for layout purposes it is certainly good to have objects that update automatically when you make changes

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