Hey there,
My Photoshop CS4 Extended makes something odd. Everytime I cut something out of a picture and paste it into a new project, it gets a frame around it. Yeah a simpel white/grey 3-5 px wide frame around it. For god's sake I don't want one!
Where is the setting in Photoshop that tells it to not make this crap?
Photoshop CS4 - It frames my paste ins =|
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Photoshop CS4 - It frames my paste ins =|
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Re: Photoshop CS4 - It frames my paste ins =|
Eh... what do you mean?
Example:
I make a screenshot. Paste it into photoshop. Great! There is no frame or stroke.
I use my selection rectangle to select something. Press ctrl+C, go to "New Project" * and paste the piece in with ctrl+V. Than I have some nasty stroke/frame thingie around it.
*I know this step is inefficient, but let's ignore the fact that there are other work flows that give the same ressult with less stupidity and effort
Example:
I make a screenshot. Paste it into photoshop. Great! There is no frame or stroke.
I use my selection rectangle to select something. Press ctrl+C, go to "New Project" * and paste the piece in with ctrl+V. Than I have some nasty stroke/frame thingie around it.
*I know this step is inefficient, but let's ignore the fact that there are other work flows that give the same ressult with less stupidity and effort
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