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Need help from a Photoshop Expert

Discussion in 'Photoshop' started by Abhik, Aug 23, 2009.

  1. #1
    Hello,
    I am not getting it..

    have a look at the image I created..

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    Check the rounded corners, its kinda hazy and I want to make it sharp.

    When I select the image by Ctrl+A in Photoshop CS4, and go to Select > Modify, only the Border is enabled. Why?

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    Is there any other way to do that?
     
    Abhik, Aug 23, 2009 IP
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  2. Neonic

    Neonic Member

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    #2
    You have to create this using "rounded reactangle tool"
     
    Neonic, Aug 23, 2009 IP
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  3. Duff1000

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    #3
    Hello, just go to photoshop and use this tool:


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    Hope I been helpful,
    Duff.
     
    Duff1000, Aug 23, 2009 IP
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  4. Abhik

    Abhik ..:: The ONE ::..

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    #4
    Thanks, but that doesn't let me select a certain dimenssions of a image.
    I mean, how can I select a 100x100 pixel area from a 150x100 pixel image with Rounded Rectangle Shape Tool?
     
    Abhik, Aug 24, 2009 IP
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    #5
    that functionality is only in Illustrator. AFAIK you can't do that with photoshop
     
    1 FineLine, Aug 24, 2009 IP
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    #6
    You could use the guides and create rulers to divide the shape and from there you can slice the image possibly.
     
    Drdrip, Aug 24, 2009 IP
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