Moon photo
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Moon photo
In a tutorial I am doing they ask for a MOON photo.I can't find one.Anyone help?
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Re: Moon photo
A quick search on Google IMAGES for "Moon photo" or "Moon Photography" threw up a few hundred.
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Re: Moon photo
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Re: Moon photo
YesI realise that but it call for Save Image Supplies. Where do I find that?
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Re: Moon photo
It might be a good idea to give a link to the tutorial so that others are in a better position to see what you need.
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Re: Moon photo
Sorry,I have not made myself clear.PSP has a stock of photos and I do not know how to access them.
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Re: Moon photo
I'm not aware of any stock photos persay inside of PSP.
The premium backgrounds that come with the "ultimate' packs might get saved to the public images folder.
Any other files PSP might provide will be located in its own personal resource folders. You can find these folders by going to File -> Preferences -> File Locations
This dialog tells you where all of the folders are for each resource type inside of PSP.
The premium backgrounds that come with the "ultimate' packs might get saved to the public images folder.
Any other files PSP might provide will be located in its own personal resource folders. You can find these folders by going to File -> Preferences -> File Locations
This dialog tells you where all of the folders are for each resource type inside of PSP.
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