A few questions from a new user.

Good afternoon,
While I have been doing graphic art as a hobby for an extreemly long time, i am very much a student per say when it comes to photoshop having just got it recently. So please exuse me if my questions have simple answers i just simply have yet to find.
I am currently using gimp and photoshop CS5, i use them both since soome things i simply do not know how to do in photoshop.
1) Sometimes I will use gimp to set the transparency color on an entire image to try to capture certain aspects of an image like highlights or shadows to place into another image.
an example would be like, say i have a flame  in the darkness and you can make out some Silhouettes in the background. I want to eliminate all the black to capture the flame and the greys/highlights. How would i set the transparency layer to remove all or part of the black in the image.
2) How do i scale a layer and keep it center of the image?
3) How do i make a custom pathing image and have the brush follow it?
4 when i have a brush following a path is it possable to have it auutomaticly turn as the path turns?
I answered two of my own questions while writing them so i guess for now i only have the two questions. I am sure i will have more as time ticks on. Thanks for reading.

OK, I am sorry I don't think i am making my self clear enough what i am trying to do.
here is a more complex example:
In this image I am making the windows transparent so they can be seen through while keeping the walls solid. to do this i take a section off the windows and set a color transparent, In this case i set light blue (94d3fb) as tranparent but only with in the window portion cause i do not want to see through my walls.
Now with the windows transparent i can use them to look out of and see the things on the other side.
In gimp i just make the color transparent,
would I use a mask and perhaps set the mask to mask a praticular color?
Again i apologise, i am simply trying to learn how to do what i know how to do in gimp.

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    1) Loading up the library I'm putting all my music, however I noticed that on occasion when copying from other directories I get multiples in the list. Is there a way to automatically delete multiples, or do I have to go through the entire list one-at-a-time?
    2) When I bought the iPod I was told by the salesman that I could load up my DVDs. Ok, how do I do that?
    3) For loading up pictures, do I need to load them up into the library as well? Or can I put them in a seperate folder in the iPod?
    Thanks.
    Ultra   Windows XP  

    3) I got my iPod a few weeks back and when I loaded iTunes onto my computer, it recognised all the videos, but not my photos. You might need to go to file-import and then go to the photos you want and select them all. You can't just simply put them into files in your iPod.
    Hope this helps
    Adam

  • A few question from a contemplating "user/buyer"

    I am very interested in purchasing the AEBS w/ modem and an airport card for my G4 PowerBook. I did have some questions as I contemplate this purchase, and I apologize if this has been covered somewhere else:
    1. I'm still only using a dial-up connection to the Internet from home (56K). As I understand it, using the AEBS to connect to my ISP should not add an additional performance hit to the connection speeds?
    2. I also use a WIndows Mobile 5.0 PDA and was wondering if I could share the Internet connection with my PowerBook through the AEBS. Connecting through GPRS is frustrating at the best of times and if by having this AEBS I can add faster web connections for my PDA, I would be thrilled to bits.
    Should add that my PDA is an O2 XDA Atom in case that makes a difference.
    Thank you in advance for taking the time to answer!

    BlueButch, Welcome to the discussion area!
    As I understand it, using the AEBS to connect to my ISP should not add an additional performance hit to the connection speeds?
    The AEBS contains a 56k modem for connecting to dial-up ISPs. The wireless network has a theoretical bandwidth of 54 Mbps which is about 1000 times as fast as dial up.
    ...and was wondering if I could share the Internet connection with my PowerBook through the AEBS.
    Your PowerBook running OS X can share the internet connection from AirPort to Ethernet if so desired.
    Connecting through GPRS is frustrating at the best of times and if by having this AEBS I can add faster web connections for my PDA, I would be thrilled to bits.
    Is 56k dial-up faster than GPRS? Usually not.

  • A few questions from a future user

    Hi!
    I am going to buy a MacBook soon. How soon depends on a few things which I hope some of you can inform me about.
    1) Will there be any changes to the MacBook when it is delivered with Leopard? For instance, will I be able to get more RAM, a bigger processor or something like that?
    2) Is the first version sold of Leopard without any flaws? And if not, will there be updates available on the internet?
    3) What is the price of Leopard when it's released (in case I choose to buy a MacBook now with Tiger)?
    The problem is that I'd like to wait until it's delivered with Leopard, but on the other hand I need a laptop for the end of this month (university).

    1) Just so you know, we can't speculate on future product releases on these boards. It's safe to say, though, that revisions are frequent enough, and a new rev could always ship out around the time Leopard comes out, but no one can say. Keep in mind that the top-end laptop is the macbook pro and that all revisions of the current macbook have been relatively minor, apart maybe the jump to the core 2 duo chip.
    2) Again, speculation. This thread will be locked down if I answer, and I wouldn't even be saying anything helpful. I'll personnally be buying Tiger when it comes out...
    3) 129 usd
    Inevitably, the longer you wait, the bigger the bang for the buck, and that's true for all computers. If you need a macbook now, as it seems, get it now. It's a pretty solid little machine and Tiger is very stable. If you need the higher specs, go with the Pro.
    Happy shopping,
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