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Thank you. I will give it a try.
Your time on this is appreciated.
Sorry about the above format. I did a copy paste from my email as I realized after composing it your email in my inbox was a NoReply. Oh boy….maybe I should quit while I am ahead…….
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<div>Hello hello,</div>
Thank you for a prompt response!</div>
They are in a png. format. I did look at the tutorial you suggested and I thought it might be helpful but realized I am probably complicating the issue because I use PSE 9 and not PSP which is your specialty. I could follow some of your posted tutorials somewhat as some of the processes are similar.</div>
In this case, in PSE 9, it involves separate layers of the pic and mask and then making a clipping mask of (???and this is where I get lost) and merging them. They must be in a particular order.</div>
I have tried viewing some of the You Tube tutorials on this but I guess have not found the one that makes sense…….they seem to leave out a crucial step that I guess they take for granted we know and it just does not co-operate on screen when I try.</div>
What your tutorial shows IS the look I am trying to achieve but with PSE 9. If anyone knows a good tutorial on this, or should you I would very much welcome any suggestions!</div>
Thanks you.
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</div>My issue is with using masks that I buy from designers with lovely edge finishes.
I can never seem to get the layers and sizing downpat so that I can merge the mask with the picture I chose to get the nice finish the mask adds to a square photo.
Do you have a tutorial which is for “Dummies” that is easy to follow and duplicate?
Much appreciated.
Ann
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