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    1. Re: [COMPUTERS] Photoshop
    2. Kevin Ross
    3. Hi Peter, It depends on what version of Photoshop you are using... I have CS3, so I will respond from my experience with that version. The easiest way... You can select the Custom Shape Tool (shortcut key U) and select one of the custom arrows (top of screen drop down)... there are quite a few of them available. You could also create a custom arrow of your own, if you have the Photoshop knowledge. Regards, Kevin. On Sun, Jul 5, 2009 at 10:33 AM, Peter Metcalfe<Peter-redfern@runbox.com> wrote: > I'm writing a book and am using photos of graves and houses and need to put an arrow to point out the right grave and house so can anyone give me advice please on how I can do that using Photoshop? > > Peter > > > > > :-~:-~:-~:-~:-~:-~:-~:-~:-~:-~: > > Take pity on Digest subscribers and remember to SNIP when replying. > > :-~:-~:-~:-~:-~:-~:-~:-~:-~:-~: > > > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to COMPUTERS-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message > -- -------- K. Ross kr5927@gmail.com

    07/05/2009 05:44:42
    1. Re: [COMPUTERS] Photoshop
    2. Peter Metcalfe
    3. I use Photoshop 6.0 put pressing the "U" key worked perfectly and I now have an arrow on one of my photos. Thanks Kevin Peter > Hi Peter, > > It depends on what version of Photoshop you are using... I have CS3, > so I will respond from my experience with that version. > > The easiest way... You can select the Custom Shape Tool (shortcut key > U) and select one of the custom arrows (top of screen drop down)... > there are quite a few of them available. > > You could also create a custom arrow of your own, if you have the > Photoshop knowledge. >

    07/06/2009 01:28:26