Can Anyone Help A Newbie With Photoshop Please ?

Greetings one and all.
I am new to this NewsGroup and also Photoshop and I would appreciate some
help and advice please.
A friend told me to get Photoshop because it would do what I wanted, but he
didn't know how to do it... some friend !
I have 6 small pictures, 75 pixels wide by 100 pixels high.
I want to join them all together in a line and then save them as one .jpg
file.
Can it be done and if so, can someone please talk me through it at dummies
level please !
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the_constructor

The_constructor


Re: Can Anyone Help A Newbie With Photoshop Please ?

In article <0t8ae21pm83fuubscs6vb53r0dsl57e8h6@4ax.com>, tony_cooper213
@earthlink.net says...
[SNIP]
[SNIP]
Tony, it happens all the time, and for different reasons. I just plonked down
US$1500 +/- for Adobe Production Studio. I've only recently begun doing NLE of
video, but have never used Premier, Audition, After-Effects, etc.
Is there a learning curve? Whoa, is there a learning curve. It's been so long
since I first owned PS, that I do not recall those days. Also, I had
PhotoStyler before PS, so I had a leg-up. Right now, I'm plowing through the
CIAB series for some of those programs (dang, wish they had one for Audition),
and hanging out on the Adobe fora, plus the rather limited NG's. I've asked
some simple questions in each, and have been met with understanding and
assistance in every case. Many of my posts have been at a very elementary
level, and are probably covered someplace in the various manuals and CIAB
tomes. No problems with the folk on the fora. Just simple (usually) answers to
my questions. As I said, it happens all the time.
As for the_constructor, you might want to have Adobe check out your copy of
PS. I hope that it is legit, but somehow doubt it. Good luck, anyway. I'd be
plannning on spending some more $, but could be wrong. Whatever you do, if you
can use this program, make sure that you get a legit copy of it.
Hunt


Noone@hunt.com (Hunt)


Re: Can Anyone Help A Newbie With Photoshop Please ?

On Thu, 17 Aug 2006 15:17:51 GMT, Grinder <grinder@no.spam.maam.com>
wrote:
While I agree that the OP has a bogus copy of Photoshop, the idea that
someone would pop $650 for something they know nothing about is hardly
remarkable.
I have seen people who have seen a Cousteau documentary on TV, think
that scuba diving is going to be their thing, blow a couple of
thousand on equipment, and then quit on after the first training class
because their ears hurt at 10 feet down in the deep end of the pool.
Would-be snow skiers do the same thing. People jump from Instamatics
to Nikon D70s thinking the Nikon won't take fuzzy pictures.
People buy $2,000 computers to chat on-line with AOL with other people
who knit. People buy Bose radios to listen to Rush Limbaugh and Paul
Harvey. They buy Hummers to take their kids to school.
The guy across the street from me bought his first boat...a 28' sport
fisherman. Blew his truck's transmission the first time he pulled the
boat from water because the trailer's wheel was off the ramp and put a
"For Sale" sign on the boat.
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Tony Cooper
Orlando, FL


Tony Cooper


Re: Can Anyone Help A Newbie With Photoshop Please ?

If you bought your version from the same eBay source, I notice from his
feedback that he has already sold about 10 copies!! presumably with the same
serial number!
http://feedback.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewFeedback&userid=coffee2knitting&items=25&page=1&frompage=-1&iid=190019903391&de=off&which=all&interval=
In fact, when you register your Adobe product they supply a serial number
which is unique to you and to your personal details (as far as I can
remember, it was the same with version7)


Harry Limey


Re: Can Anyone Help A Newbie With Photoshop Please ?

Please oh please do what you want. I don't practically care. I know I got a
cosher program that's all that matters to me.
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the_constructor


The_constructor


Re: Can Anyone Help A Newbie With Photoshop Please ?

On Thu, 17 Aug 2006 20:01:07 GMT, Grinder <grinder@no.spam.maam.com>
scribbled:
You should try removing your head from your ass before responding, just
to see how it goes.


Voivod


Re: Can Anyone Help A Newbie With Photoshop Please ?

On Thu, 17 Aug 2006 22:00:41 +0100, "the_constructor"
<the_constructor@beeb.net> scribbled:
And if you believe that's a legit auction I've got some ocean front
property in Arizona to sell you....
Odd how you never brought up price (even though it's been brought up
twice) until you were forced into a corner. Do keep digging the hole
deeper, I'll keep laughing at you.


Voivod


Re: Can Anyone Help A Newbie With Photoshop Please ?

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Adobe-photoshop-7-Full-version_W0QQitemZ190019903391QQihZ009QQcategoryZ51344QQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
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the_constructor


The_constructor


Re: Can Anyone Help A Newbie With Photoshop Please ?

You should try decaf for a week and just see how it goes.


Grinder


Re: Can Anyone Help A Newbie With Photoshop Please ?

On Thu, 17 Aug 2006 15:17:51 GMT, Grinder <grinder@no.spam.maam.com>
scribbled:
Gimp - Free
PSP - $100
A myriad of other image editing suites $101+
Photoshop - $650
A complete lack of knowledge of Photoshop - priceless.
He'll probably be in here wondering why the keyboard shortcuts stopped
working soon.


Voivod


Re: Can Anyone Help A Newbie With Photoshop Please ?

I think the implication is that you're using a pirated copy of
Photoshop. It does seem dubious that you would spend $650 bucks on an
application with no budget for training materials.


Grinder


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