Adding Edges to design

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Sep 5, 2004
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I was working on a design this evening and then came across some free edges.

What I’m wondering is I’ve added one of the edges on top of my design

http://members.shaw.ca/annaps/edge/edge.gif

Is there an easy way to apply all the filters, patterns, color and color correction that were on my original design to the edge that has now been added on a new layer or would I have to manually add everything again?

Thanks

Anna

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nomail
Sep 5, 2004
Anna wrote:

I was working on a design this evening and then came across some free edges.
What I’m wondering is I’ve added one of the edges on top of my design
http://members.shaw.ca/annaps/edge/edge.gif

Is there an easy way to apply all the filters, patterns, color and color correction that were on my original design to the edge that has now been added on a new layer or would I have to manually add everything again?

You have to do that manually. But why would you do things like color corrections on the edge? The corrections were made on the original image because apparently that image needed corrections. There is no reason why your edge would need the same corrections.


Johan W. Elzenga johan<<at>>johanfoto.nl Editor / Photographer http://www.johanfoto.nl/
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bagal
Sep 5, 2004
move the layer to a lower level in the layers palet?

Articus

"Johan W. Elzenga" wrote in message
Anna wrote:

I was working on a design this evening and then came across some free edges.

What I’m wondering is I’ve added one of the edges on top of my design
http://members.shaw.ca/annaps/edge/edge.gif

Is there an easy way to apply all the filters, patterns, color and color correction that were on my original design to the edge that has now been added on a new layer or would I have to manually add everything again?

You have to do that manually. But why would you do things like color corrections on the edge? The corrections were made on the original image because apparently that image needed corrections. There is no reason why your edge would need the same corrections.


Johan W. Elzenga johan<<at>>johanfoto.nl Editor / Photographer http://www.johanfoto.nl/

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