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I’m looking forward to it also. Home-made cards are more special to the recipient.
Hi Corrie,
I am running Windows 11, Version 21H2, OS Build 22000.348. I make sure I keep us with my Windows updates. I also have PaintShop Pro Ultimate 22 installed. I just looked in my Windows Explorer; which I see is what you have open in your screen shot. I can see my .pspimage’s just as well as my .jpg’s. I was wondering if the difference might be is that I installed a free picture viewing program called Quick Picture Viewer that I got from the Microsoft Store. I missed seeing full screen pictures that you could arrow through from Windows Explorer. Microsoft did away with their Picture Viewer in Windows 10 & 11. With having this program installed, maybe it’s allowing Explorer to view the .pspimage’s in Explorer. I’m only guessing. It seems like we have about the same system. It might be worth a try. If that doesn’t help, I’m stumped. Oh, I wanted to ask, was your version of Windows 11 an upgrade? Mine was. I have uploaded a screenshot of Explorer to show you how I can see my .pspimage’s.
This is a picture of my Aunt Marge in front of the Police Memorial Wall in Washington D.C. I’ve taken the picture of her at the wall and added a layer of her son, who was a policeman killed in the line of duty, and made his body almost translucent so that he appears to be a ghost. The only picture of him in uniform was when he was younger and I wanted him to look about the same as when we last saw him so I cropped his head from another photo and layered it on top of his “ghost” and made that ghostly also. I then created another raster layer in order to make his ghostly form have a translucent aura around him setting the color to white, the opacity to 20 and just painting in the area that I wished to have the aura. After finishing this photo, I took it to Costco and had it put on a 20″ x 16″ canvas and it looks great. I just hope she likes it for her Christmas gift and as a memorial to her fallen son.
Salton Sea, California USA
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