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Date: 26 Aug 2003 06:49 pm (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 26 Aug 2003 07:30 pm (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 26 Aug 2003 07:34 pm (UTC)i tried doing what you said on the photoshop thingy, didn't work out for me! cimorene hates meeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee.
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Date: 26 Aug 2003 07:57 pm (UTC)create a new layer and fill it white with the fill tool; select it and make it partly transparent.
create another new layer and put the text on it (make the text opaque in a high-contrast color for ease of selecting). use the magic wand to select all the text--you can right-click and 'add to selection' for each new bit.
leave the text selected and select the white layer in the layers palette. click 'delete.' this deletes only the white under the text.
select the text layer in the layers palette, take the text tool, highlight and delete the text. and you should be able to see the brighter image in all the gaps then.
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