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Flash Studio
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Question: Macromedia flash 8 pro opens up fl studio project files?
How do i prevent this from happening? i have my fl projects and when i open it, it opens macromedia flash pro and when i assosiate the filetype with fl studio the macromedia file project opens up fl studio? i know they are both .flp file extention but is there any way i can tell the programs that they are different?
Answer: if they are same types then no, you cant tell the PC. but if they are different and the program can open them both... use open with and select the box always open with... and select the program you want and hit OK. that should do the trick.
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Question: How do I disable the pop-up flash on the Nikon D80 when using the camera with studio lighting?I am new to digital photography and have the Nikon D80 .. I just started working with studio lighting Smith Victor (FLC200 and 110th) and are stuck on how to disable the "pop up" flash and still allow the camera to fire off the lights 3 Study. At this time the camera opens the small flash drive and then the 3 lights Sync. But that seems to destroy the concept of study established by the people is washed out ..
Answer: Read your owner's manual. There may be a means to disable the pop-up flash. Otherwise, check out the link below.
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Premium Photo Paper
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Question: My photos are printing too dark?
I am using Photoshop Elements to edit and print some photos. They look great on the screen, but when I print them they come out way too dark. I am using an HP C3180, put in the photo cartridge in place of the black and white, and am printing on HP premium photo paper (though when I tell the printer I'm using premium paper, it freezes).
Other than trying to lighten the photo by trial and error (I'm using the lighten shadows button right now), any suggestions on how to get better quality photos? Do I just give up and bring a disk to photo processing store?
Thanks for any ideas
Answer: What you see on your screen is completley different than what your prints will look like. This is due to the different contrast ratiosand DPI. Your best bet is to go into Photoshop, edit your pics and run a test print on regular paper. If you are going to take them to a kiosk to print, there is no guarantee that the outcome will be any better. If the pics are coming out dark, I would begin by using a lighter setting for your pics, then you will have to go by trial and error. Eventually, you will automatically know what the pic on screen should look like, to get it to print they way you want.
The other reson you may be having problems is because you are trying to print a higher resolution pic on a printer that does not have a high resolution printhead. The tricolor and black printers will print pics(using the optional photo ink cartridge), but were never intended for printing pics edited in Photoshop. Each ink cartridge has a new printhead on it and they are meant to be disposable. Therfore, they are not a high quality printhead.
If you want to print high quality pics, then I suggeat you purchase a high quality photo printer. Select one that has individual ink cartridges, because you are using a fixed printhead that is higher quality, than dispaosables. Also make sure of the DPI and ink droplet sizes. You want a higher DPI and smallest ink droplet sizes you can find.
My recommendation to you is to keep printing and learn by trial and error or to purchase a "true" photo printer. There are alot of printers out there that claim to be "photo" printers. Any printer can be labeled a photo printer if it has memory card slots. This is where you need to educate yourself on a TRUE photo printer rather than a TEXT printer, that will print photos.
My recommendation, if you are looking to purchase a photo printer in the future, is the Epson RX595 or RX680. I have the 595 and I love it. What I see is what I get. It has five ink droplet sizes ranging from 1.5 picoliters (human red blood cell is 3 picoliters) to 5 picoliters. It has a ton of other outstanding built-in features as well, but there are too many to list. If you need any more information, let me know.
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Question: Do you with my photo printer / copier please help?I tried to make a copy of a color photograph and turning to the back and white. I tested it on normal paper, and it works. As soon as I use the copier to "Premium Photo" and insert photo paper into the printer, all of which are outside faint yellow lines on the page is. What am I doing wrong or what's going on? Thank you! It is an HP Officejet 5610
Answer: What you do not Say what kind of printer you use it, which would make it easier to answer the question. However, I would suggest you for your user manual, which either supplied with the printer or installed on your computer when you installed the software. It will tell you exactly how to copy your photos on photo paper. If you still have problems submit your question and close the printer model you use. Different brands have different settings and different setup, not knowing that makes it pretty printer hard to guess and say you do to change the settings .. Good luck. More Info: There is a HP should in any case a user running on the PC have installed. Check under Start / Programs / PS: it will show up there. You can also use the manual from hp.com. Click on the support and drivers and select: See support and troubleshooting information and then select your printer: The next page is a link to download the user guide can: This shows you how to do what you want to do.
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