From: Bob and Carla (bb333@earthlink.net)
Date: 09/21/02-09:09:51 AM Z
Judy and Darryl,
Once you load that curve or profile into your image file, you can
also save it to any location you wish, just as you do when you make it
originally....either in a master Profiles folder, or in a specific Job folder...
Bob
Darryl Baird wrote:
>
> Judy,
>
> This is a peculiarity of the Mac (desktop). One cannot copy from a CD to
> the desktop because you cannot alter the data on a CD -- ROM (read only
> memory). try dragging these to a hard drive or a folder within the
> Photoshop folder. That should work.
>
> Ain't life in the digital lane full of spurts, stops, and also moments
> of pure joy? To coin a phrase: "You've come a long way baby."
>
> Digitally yours,
>
> Darryl
>
> Judy Seigel wrote:
>
> >As for the AVC files on Dan's CD -- I'd like very much to try, or at least
> >look at them, but they wouldn't drag to the desktop. Am I supposed to be
> >able to open them in Photoshop while they're still on the CD?
> >
> >And Garry, since you insist, the thingy is called an eye dropper. Gross,
> >don't you think? Isn't thingy better?
> >
> >Whichever,
> >all expertise very much appreciated. Very many thanks.
> >
> >
> >cheers,
> >
> >Judy
> >
> >
> >
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