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stevenjm
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Posted: 06/04/2003 04:07 am
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just wondering how to apply those fine horizontal lines you sometimes see on graphics giving them the illusion of being sharper defination images. (fine horizontal lines from top to bottom) is there a simple command in graphics programs for doing this? thanks



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Posted: 06/04/2003 01:08 pm
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Are you talking about scanlines? This is possible in photoshop, not click-one-button simple, but not complex at all.

Here is a simple tutorial



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Posted: 06/04/2003 02:27 pm
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thanks a lot.



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Posted: 07/28/2003 01:20 pm
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You can also do it by nesting a table and have the cell padding or cell spacing set to 1 have one table (in the back set to the colour you want the line to be, and the front one the same colour as your page.



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Posted: 07/28/2003 03:43 pm
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Um, that's fine for just one, but an easier method (for just one) is to use CSS borders.

What I think stevenjm was talking about was a graphic, as shown in the example tutorial, though.



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Posted: 07/29/2003 12:20 am
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Hey patrick - thanks for that. I've been using the "lined picture" for a year or two now but am too embarrassed to tell how I achieved it. smile

Ya live and learn...



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Posted: 07/29/2003 04:00 am
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Thanks again all.
I also found a free photoshop plugin for doing them by Richard Rosenman. (I love automated processes)



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Posted: 07/29/2003 06:54 am
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Philh, there are probly 100x ways to perform any single task in photoshop, and I always seem to remember the most backwards method of doing them smile Embarassment is not necessary when you are around me.

[ Message was edited by: patrickh 07/29/2003 06:55 am ]




 
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