Re: filmscanners: Paintshop Pro

2001-05-10 Thread Alan Tyson
& easy patches. Regards, Alan T - Original Message - From: Rob Geraghty <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Thursday, May 10, 2001 12:04 AM Subject: Re: filmscanners: Paintshop Pro > Alan wrote: > >Do you know what's in the 'patch

RE: filmscanners: Paintshop Pro

2001-05-09 Thread Lynn Allen
shAf wrote: > Not true ... I just pulled up an old image with a non-level horizon, and with the "ruler" tool drew a line across the horizon. Now Image=>rotate_canvas=>arbitrary" indicates the exact rotation necessary to make the horizon horizontal ... to a hundredth of a degree! That's odd, but

Re: filmscanners: Paintshop Pro

2001-05-09 Thread Rob Geraghty
Alan wrote: >Do you know what's in the 'patch'? I don't know *everything* that is in the patch, but I do know a number of critical bug fixes in it. These are mostly related to the use of the clipboard. If you try to copy and paste a large amount of data, it may crash PSP. I found that PSP woul

RE: filmscanners: Paintshop Pro

2001-05-09 Thread Rob Geraghty
Sorry, that was Michael's message I was referring to. Rob Rob Geraghty [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://wordweb.com

RE: filmscanners: Paintshop Pro

2001-05-09 Thread Rob Geraghty
Laurie wrote: >Image=>rotate_canvas=>arbitrary" indicates the exact rotation >necessary to make the horizon horizontal ... to a hundredth of a >degree! In which version? Is it true for PS4, PS5, LE? I don't know. I am assuming that you are using PS6. Rob Rob Geraghty [EMAIL PROTECTED] http

Re: filmscanners: Paintshop Pro

2001-05-09 Thread Dale & Gail
From: "Alan Tyson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > PS If you get PSP 7 make sure you download the appropriate > 7.02 patch. > > Rob, > > Do you know what's in the 'patch'? > > You inspired me to take a look, and it's a 10MB download for > the International English version, so I don't want it unless > I

RE: filmscanners: Paintshop Pro

2001-05-09 Thread John Hayward at Hopco
shAf: Thanks one learns something new every day! BTW it also works for vertical lines too. I my case, I take a lot of skiing photos. Oftentimes the only reference to either horizontal or vertical are the trees. (The person shooting quick action, sideslope, very rarely holds the camera level I ha

Re: filmscanners: Paintshop Pro

2001-05-09 Thread Alan Tyson
> PS If you get PSP 7 make sure you download the appropriate 7.02 patch. Rob, Do you know what's in the 'patch'? You inspired me to take a look, and it's a 10MB download for the International English version, so I don't want it unless I really need it. I haven't yet found anything myself that

RE: filmscanners: Paintshop Pro

2001-05-09 Thread shAf
Rob writes ... > ... I was trying to remember the neatest features which > PSP 7 has over Photoshop. Two which are extremely > useful are: > > 1) The ability to rotate an image a fraction of a degree > ... Not true ... I just pulled up an old image with a non-level horizon, and with the

Re: filmscanners: Paintshop Pro

2001-05-09 Thread Larry Berman
Hi Jim, Then you need to read a little more about Photoshop. It can do tenths of a degree manually and auto straighten by using the ruler tool. Larry >I use both Ps and PSP. I think each have their advantages and, when working >with converted CAD images, the ability to precisely define a rot

Re: filmscanners: Paintshop Pro

2001-05-09 Thread James L. Sims
I use both Ps and PSP. I think each have their advantages and, when working with converted CAD images, the ability to precisely define a rotation is a great feature in PSP. Neither applications, however, do well at rotating images at other than 90 degree increments - I think Photoshop may do it