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grayed out features

Sep 6, 2012 1:54 PM

I was working in Elements 2.0 using Selection features, etc. now all of the sudden these features are grayed out, including some editing features too.  What could have happened?

 
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  • 99jon
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    Sep 6, 2012 1:59 PM   in reply to maviskav

     

    If using a 16 bit image switch to 8 bit.

     

    Image >> Mode >> 8 Bits/Channel

     

     

     
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    Sep 6, 2012 2:23 PM   in reply to maviskav

    You need to have an open image but if RGB is checked it's probably 8 bit already, if jpeg. Are you trying to make selections on layers - you may need to simplify.

     
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    Sep 6, 2012 5:56 PM   in reply to maviskav

    Elements 2 won't even open a 16 bits/channel file without converting to 8 bits/channel so that's not the problem.

     

    Certain selection features will be grayed out unless you have an active selection.

    Since you already in the RGB Color mode, do you have an adjustment layer, type layer or shape layer selected when some of the features are grayed out?

     

    Maybe posting a screenshot would better illustrate the problem.

     
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    Sep 6, 2012 9:11 PM   in reply to maviskav

    When you use PSE to save a JPG, you're prompted for the JPG options -- the "Quality" setting determines the size of the saved file:  a low "Quality" setting will give a smaller file size.

     

    Ken

     
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    Sep 6, 2012 10:46 PM   in reply to maviskav

    That's due to compression that the jpeg format uses to keep file sizes smaller.

    Jpeg compression compresses the image data and doesn't change the pixel dimensions of the image.

     

    A setting of 8 to 10 in the jpeg options dialog should give you fairly good quality with a setting of 10 being a good compromise between quality and file size.

    The 12 setting is overkill for most uses and will actually increase the file size most of the time when resaving jpeg files.

     
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