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post #151 of 165
Amazing.

Now, I use CS4 but only know the basics.

Have always wanted to learn how to remove photos and
replace them with others. Mainly want to do parody photos
replacing faces of others.

That video demo.  Damn.  It looks like you just mark
a general area of the photo and you can remove an
object without disturbing what is beneath it.

If only I could learn how to do that kind of stuff.
post #152 of 165
Start here:
http://www.kelbytraining.com/online/all-classes.html

Best subscription learning you can get!
post #153 of 165
BIG 64 bit changes for CS5 / Photoshop Next remains 32 bit capable tho:
http://blogs.adobe.com/jnack/2009/10/next_versions_of_ae_premiere_pro_to_be_64-bit_only.html
post #154 of 165
 I bought SL soon after release but held off on updating my macbook due to some problems people reported. Is it okay to go through with this now?
post #155 of 165
Uhm....probably.

I installed SL on my desktop and then removed it shortly
thereafter.  Just reinstalled it last week because at least
two of the three mail plug-ins and system tweaks I use
just became available for the format.

That being said it's not perfect. There are many such as
myself that find their computer suddenly put to sleep after
being idle.  That's fine, but waking it up results in delays
and a spinning ball.  I am sure this will be addressed in the
next update.
post #156 of 165
Quote:
Originally Posted by Southpaw View Post

 I bought SL soon after release but held off on updating my macbook due to some problems people reported. Is it okay to go through with this now?

Check here: http://snowleopard.wikidot.com/

If your key applications are all reported as working or having updates for compatibility, then you should have a smooth upgrade experience. Do 10.6 and then update all your applications.
post #157 of 165
 Looks like with version 3.2.1 EyeTV is finally happily co-existing with Snow Leopard, most notably digital audio out works correctly.
post #158 of 165
10.6.2 Update is out. Looks to fix quite a few problems I've seen reported around the forums.
post #159 of 165
Im using it.  Did it reset anyone else to make them set audio from internal to line out?
post #160 of 165
Quote:
Originally Posted by Sam Posten View Post

Im using it.  Did it reset anyone else to make them set audio from internal to line out?

Nope, but I'm using external speakers on my iMac anyway so maybe that had something to do with it.
post #161 of 165
After one of the recent updates, an annoying little issue that even existed on 10.5 has been eliminated.  I have a current model Mini with (2) 23" monitors connected.  Before, when the computer had gone to sleep or even just if the monitors only had gone to sleep, when it woke up, the monitors would kind of do this alternating flashing thing and it would take a while for everything to come to life.  No longer.  It now works the way it seems like it should.  I wake the computer, the monitors turn on and I am good to go.
post #162 of 165

With this recent update I am finally comfortable
with Snow Leopard to say that is is PRRRFECT!

Love the little improvements under the hood including
the fact that all my applications now stay organized
alphabetically even when I add a new program (which
under Leopard went to the bottom of the list).

What a really superb operating system!

post #163 of 165
I just upgraded from 10.4 to SL 10.6 for $25 WOW.
getting 10.6.2 now.

Now to figure what I have that I didn't have before.
post #164 of 165
Spotlight (that's usable)
Time Machine
Spaces
Stacks
A bit more hard-drive space
Extra Awesomeness

Hope you enjoy!
post #165 of 165
My last gripe was cured a couple weeks back.  This actually wasn't Apple's fault, but Epson.  The driver for my somewhat old Stylus Photo R200 was SOOOO stinking slow, especially when printing on discs, which is mostly what I use it for, I could tell it to print and go to lunch before it finally started.  The driver and utility were (automatically) updated through software update, a very nice new feature, and now everything cruises right along.
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