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Lona
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January 04, 2003, 22:14 »
I've just installed it and notice that when I right click my delete bin it says brouse paint shop pro. How can that be??
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January 04, 2003, 22:18 »
PSP will allow you to browse the picture files in your deleted files folder too Lona
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Lona
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January 04, 2003, 22:28 »
Who would have thought of brousing from the recycle bin. Seems odd. I have never had any other programs do anything like that.
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January 04, 2003, 22:30 »
PSP is very special Lona
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Big_Boss
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January 04, 2003, 22:36 »
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Lona
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January 04, 2003, 22:50 »
Quote from: Adept on January 04, 2003, 22:30
PSP is very special Lona
I still can't enhance my photos to my liking. But then with my photos you would need more than PSP
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January 04, 2003, 22:55 »
Which version of PSP do you have Lona?
I use version 7 which has some great photo enhancement tools under Effects | Enhance Photo
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Lona
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January 04, 2003, 23:03 »
It is version 7 but you haven't seen my photos. They are all scratched and ancient
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January 04, 2003, 23:10 »
There's an enhancement to remove scratches, Lona, but don't know how good it is. :-";"xx
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January 04, 2003, 23:14 »
Have you tried the Automatic scratch removal tool Lona? It is really very good.
I have used it to retouch a few of my old black and white baby photos, which were quite heavily crumpled.
The trick is to work on small areas at a time.
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Lona
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January 04, 2003, 23:16 »
Will I send you my photo Adept. It is 56 years old and I am not joking
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January 04, 2003, 23:23 »
OK Lona, it would be interesting to see if I can do anything with it
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Lona
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January 04, 2003, 23:34 »
Just sent it Adept
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Whiskas
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January 05, 2003, 00:26 »
When I try to open anything in my psp it says the file type of this file is unknown
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Sandra
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January 05, 2003, 00:39 »
Whiskas if you open PSP there will be somewhere in the tool bar at the top for options or preferences,cant just remember which at the moment.Go in there and look for file associations and tick the ones you want ie jpg and gif plus any others that you think you may want to manipulate later
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