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    • On the Home Depot flyer the title was, "Black Friday....Starts Thursday"  Love humour in advertising.
    • Those are really neat, Sue! I don’t actually get how you make them, but I’ll look into the adjust class you mentioned. What I’m wondering is if you could save the adjustment layers on their own, by themselves, and slip a totally different photo in there?  In lieu of a script, having a reusable file would be really swell!  Or maybe you could just color the whole photo layer, say red, and save it all as a .psp file? You’d have to use the exact same photo size, though, I bet. Hmmmm.  
    • Now I think I know what you are trying to achieve.  For this effect may I suggest you use the adjustment layers. I think you will achieve a much better result, not that I'm saying what you have done isn't lovely, it is.  Although you have created 3 distinct frames, you still do that using the adjustment layers.  In my example, which I did back in 2018,  I have done many different ones since, including oval  ones,  within a rectangle image,  which has distinct  frames, like yours.  Using the selection tool, and the adjustment layer brightness and contrast.  Of course you can  still lower the opacity whilst the  frame is still selected  with the selection tool, within the adjustment layer.  The adjustment layers are like masks, you can go back at a later time to change it, when saved as a PSP.  There are masterclasses on  using the adjustment layers.  'Adjust what' is one.  I hope this helps you.
    • Mary, those are beautiful! I might try to make those, but I don't understand why you need a mask -  can you just plop them right on top? - but then again, I never did see the need for a mask.   Ooops!  I'm finding it difficult to get the days of the week because I don't watch TV much any more -- you know, when Thursdays were Seinfeld & Friends? Plus my husband and I are retired, and all the days get mushed up. Do NOT subscribe to Katie Pertiet's newsletter!  She has a sale on Tuesday, "Template Tuesday", and the emails for it come out on MONDAY morning, subject line "Template Tuesday!"  Then she has "Thrifty Thursday", and you guessed it, the email comes out on Wednesday morning with a subject line of "Thrifty Thursday"!! I'm lucky I can get the year right!
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