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Image > Adjustments > Hue/Saturation for single layers (or Ctrl U)
Layer > New Adjustment Layer > Hue/Saturation for all layers

this is for most versions of Photoshop. Not sure for Elements.
 
Image > Adjustments > Hue/Saturation for single layers (or Ctrl U)
Layer > New Adjustment Layer > Hue/Saturation for all layers

this is for most versions of Photoshop. Not sure for Elements.
I have CS2. Is that a good one? ;o
 
Yeah, it's good. Use the steps I showed you and that's how you saturate something in CS2.
 
Can somebody explain gradient maps to me? I hear the term alot and I have no clue what a gradient map is
 
@Slytherfang - Gradient maps are basically used for colorization. I don't know how else to really explain it. XD
@Nytkoi - Free Transform? Ctrl T or Edit > Transform > Free Transform.
 
Slytherfang: A gradient map is like Color Me Evil said, it colourises something. It replaces all shades of colours in the image with another colour of the same shade. So, if you add a black and white gradient, all the lightest colours would turn white and the darker colours would go black.
Hope that helpled.
 
Slytherfang: A gradient map is like Color Me Evil said, it colourises something. It replaces all shades of colours in the image with another colour of the same shade. So, if you add a black and white gradient, all the lightest colours would turn white and the darker colours would go black.
Hope that helpled.

Definitely clarified that. Thanks both of you
 
You can see how to use gradient maps here and here. You can obviously use Google to find other examples on how Gradient maps work.
 
When using the import from avi file or whatever feature in PSCS3 can you type in the specific time frame or is it exactly like Imageready CS2, with a bar?
 
How do I add Fonts, in Photoshop CS4? There isn't a Fonts folder. Do I have to make one in the Presets?
 
Photoshop reads fonts from your C:/WINDOWS/Fonts folder (if you're using windows, that is) like Word and other word processors. Just install the font like you would with any other (drag the font file into the Fonts folder), restart Photoshop if it was open at the time, and the font should be there.
 
You don't add fonts to PS, you add them to your computer. But yeah, above post. But you shouldn't need to restart PS. I never have to and I use CS2.
 
You're right, that doesn't belong here, but the answer is 350px × 40px (for his, anyway).
 
Hokay here is my problem. When Ive been using PS lately, I have noticed that whenever I go into any section like File> or Edit> not all the options are there. To get them all up there, I have to go down to the bottom and click "Show All Menu Items".

At first I didn't mind, and I probably shouldn't know either but it is really annoying me. Could anyone help me out?
 
Hokay here is my problem. When Ive been using PS lately, I have noticed that whenever I go into any section like File> or Edit> not all the options are there. To get them all up there, I have to go down to the bottom and click "Show All Menu Items".

At first I didn't mind, and I probably shouldn't know either but it is really annoying me. Could anyone help me out?

Here's something you could try:

Depending on your version, you should be able to drop down to Edit -> Menus. And that should bring up a window so you can edit the position and visibility (and even color! 8D) of your menu buttons. Inside that menu, if you click and expand some of the menu buttons, you may see that their visibility is turned off (the little eye icon is faded out). If that's the case, simply clicking them all in should solve your problem.

I hope this helps! ^^
 
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