No circle around the image of man on homescreen.

 Hello there,
 The circle around the man on the homescreen which you can see on all advertisements does not appear no matter how long i walk or run. Something i need to set up? Thank you.
Solved!
Go to Solution.

Have you see up a lifelog account?
For a successful technology, reality must take precedence over public relations, for Nature cannot be fooled.   Richard P. Feynman

Similar Messages

  • Wrapping text around the image in illustrator cs4

    I am trying to create a brochure with wrapping text around the image, I have followed several online tutorials like http://www.tutorials-expert.com/tutorial/19302/Wrapping-Text-Around-an-Image-in-Illustrato r.html and some other but I followed these instructions and i did not see any effect. Since i am new to illustrator, can some one point me in write direction.
    Thanks.

    You should mark the thread answered as this is a situation that for some reason passes by the users often even though it is covered in the tutorials.
    No real need to designate a user as the one who answered the question just mark the thread answered. This problem comes up often and it is always the same user error.

  • Have placed video-when previewed there are sometimes heavy black lines around the image. If I place white rectangles in front, the black is hidden in Author, but when I preview the black lines are still there..How to use white rectangles to mask edges?

    I have placed video - when previewed there are sometimes heavy black lines around the image.
    If I place white rectangles in front, the black is hidden in Author, but when I preview the black lines are still there..
    How to use white rectangles to mask edges?

    Here's view in IBA you can see bounding boxes of white rectangles that
    form frame to block out black setions..
    Here's iBook preview image of same page, NO WHITE FRAME!
    WHY?
    BOB SPRAGUE

  • In Pages for iPad, I couldn't wrap text(Chinese characters) around the image

    Hi, a question about Pages for iPad. I wrote some words with Chinese characters and then inserted a image from the Camera Roll. The problem is that I couldn't wrap words around the photo. I tried again wrote some words in English and it's ok for wrapping. Why did this happen?

    From the help section in the Pages app ....
    Anchor or free an object to or from its surrounding text:
    Select the object, tap in the toolbar, and then tap Arrange.
    In the Arrange window, tap Wrap.
    To make an object move with the flow of text, slide “Move with Text” to ON.To make an object remain stationary, unaffected by changes in the surrounding text flow, slide “Move with Text” to OFF.
    Drag the Extra Space slider to indicate how much space you want to leave between the object and the surrounding text.
    Wrap text around an object:
    Select the object and tap in the toolbar, and then tap Arrange.
    In the Arrange window, tap Wrap.
    Tap a wrap option to select it.Automatic optimizes text wrap for you, depending on the size and position of the object, and the width of the text column. Text wraps around an object, unless there’s very little space around the sides, in which case the text flows only above and below the object. Around lets you customize the text wrap around the sides, without automatic optimization. Above and Below allows text lines only above and below the object.
    Drag the Extra Space slider to indicate how much space you want to leave between the object and the surrounding text.
    This works for me. Restart your iPad if this does not work for you.

  • PSD files have black borders around the image edge

    I've just uploaded an image file in PSD format to a folder in my Creative Cloud workspace. The image is a cutout object on single layer with transparency. It views fine in Photoshop and also in Quick Look/Preview but when it's uploaded I have a pixelated black border around the perimeter of the object in the layer. I thought it might just be the preview but it's the same when I open it in Photoshop Touch.
    Is anyone else expereincing this?

    Hi David,
    PSD files are flattened when imported into Photoshop Touch and then lose any transparency. I'm not seeing a way to import transparency other than in PSDX format which the transparency would have to have been created in PS Touch. I'm moving this post to the PS Touch forum in case I'm missing something.
    -Dave

  • Bridge to InDesign contact sheets (CS3) creating frames around the images

    Forgive me if this topic should not be here.
    We use the contact sheets to ID from Bridge script quite a lot at work (when it works -> CS2). Since upgrading to CS3 it works (hooray) however, it creates two boxes with a black stroke around each image. Removing them manually is a schlep (I was reading this forum in the hopes of finding a script to run that will remove them faster).
    Is there a way I could edit the script to stop it creating the boxes in the first place?
    Does anyone else have this problem?

    Hi Bob,
    we found your script (I think it was yours) but it only removes one of the boxes I think.
    Hi Robert,
    We are mostly working on Macs, but scripting directly in ID would be great.
    Thanks!

  • Zooming a loaded bitmap around the image center

    Hi,
    I try to zoom a loaded PNG where the center of the image
    stays at the
    middle of the stage.
    I don't know everyting I do leads me to a clip moving away
    from the
    center of the stage.
    What I do is zooming a clip that contains the clip that is
    loaded. I set
    the loaded Clip at the negative half of its size, so it
    should aprear in
    the middle.
    onClipEvent(load){
    pic_container_mc.loadMovie("pic.png");
    //picLoaded() < it is called from the clip
    // pic_container_mc at onLoad event
    // when the bytestotal are > 1000
    function picLoaded(){
    pic_container_mc._alpha = 0;
    pic_container_mc.onEnterFrame= function(){
    this._alpha = this._alpha * 1,2;
    this._alpha++;
    _parent._xscale++;
    _parent._yscale = _parent._xscale;
    w = pic_container_mc._width;
    h = pic_container_mc._height;
    pic_container_mc._x = - w/2;
    pic_container_mc._y = - h/2;
    // half of the strange size
    this._x = 512;
    this._y = 384;
    Any ideas?

    Craig Grummitt wrote:
    > i'm not sure of the intention of some of your code as
    the indentations got lost
    - picture of different size
    - with an motive with its center in the middle of the bitmap
    - zoom it, but keep the center point at one position (center
    of the stage)
    > and i can't compile it as it's written.. also I'm not
    sure of some of the
    > things you were doing like this line:
    > this._alpha = this._alpha * 1,2;
    oh, thats just for fading the picture in, but not important
    here.
    > but anyway i've edited the function in a way that works
    for me. see if this
    > solves your problem.
    did you attatch the code? can't see it in the newsgroup
    forum. can you
    please post it again.
    Thanks for your help

  • Eliminate the border  displayed around the image in a command hyperlink

    How can i please eliminate the border displayed around image in a command hyperlink component.
    Thanks.

    That's just a layout issue. Apply CSS accordingly.

  • Why do the circles around the numbers on the lock screen only sometimes light up?

    I don't know why, but sometimes, they light up as white circles, but other times, only the ones near to the centre of the wallpaper light up, and only the parts nearest to the centre of the screen. That'll be to do with the wallpaper itself, as it's got a bit of a white bit in the centre and black everywhere else - but why do the circles only sometimes light up? And is there a way to make it so the circles are always lit up?

    Hello DanteAllege,
    Thank you for using Apple Support Communities!
    It sounds like the keys on the passcode lock screen dont light up consistently.
    I want to recommend a couple of things here. First close all the apps that are running on the phone:
    iOS: Force an app to close
    http://support.apple.com/kb/ht5137
    Double-click the Home button.
    Swipe left or right until you have located the app you wish to close.
    Swipe the app up to close it.
    Then restart the phone:
    iOS: Turning off and on (restarting) and resetting
    http://support.apple.com/kb/ht1430
    Take care,
    Sterling

  • When using find my iphone, is the green dot where my device exactly is or can it be somewhere in the circle around the dot??

    I cant find my ipod and im wondering if the green dot is the exact location????

    Hey Mariahlt1121, depending on the router and location, the green dot could be within in a few feet and as far as a city block away! (I know this because I have checked it out. In one location had to be within 15 feet of the router to get Wi-Fi, and yet at home I get approximately 180 feet from the router; crazy huh!) and if your iPod is tapped into someone else's network could be even further away.) With this info, good luck finding your iPod. Hope you find it. Cheers.

  • Wierd printing problem.  I have a TIFF file from a color negative scanned some years ago into Photoshop. Photoshop version probably CS2. Now printing from CS6. It prints with a black line around the image and mid grey outside that. Margins are white. Imag

    Any suggestions as to how to fix this, please?

    My printed colors look wrong. | Mylenium's Error Code Database
    Mylenium

  • How do I get rid of the Blue line around an image that is a link that only happens after a click?

    This is not the standard link problem. I have already put in: a img { border : none; }
    That took care of not having a blue border around the image all the time.
    My problem is that when I actually click on the image, it flashes with a red outline then turns bright blue and stays there untill I click off the image. Then it turns normal.
    I have gone through the CSS and put (border: none) on everything I can think of. These images are in the sidebar, stacked vertically. Each is a link to a page and they are all doing the same thing.
    I hope someone can help me solve this problem.
    Thanks, Alice

    Try:
    a {
       outline: 0;

  • My key pad colors are fading, especially the circles around numbers

    The circles around the numbers on my keypad are fading.  Also, when on a call, the background should be solid black, but the background appears splotchy grey, and you can almost make out the outline of my "home" screen picture.  How do I fix this?  I noticed this after I updated the latest software update.

    Many of your points are totally legitimate.
    This one, however, is not:
    …To put it another way, the design of the site seems to be geared much more towards its regular users than those the site is supposedly trying to "help"…
    The design and management of the forums for more than five years have driven literally dozens of the most valuable contributors and "regulars" away from the forums—permanently.
    The only conclusion a prudent, reasonable person can draw from this state of affairs is that Adobe consciously and deliberately want to kill these forums by attrition—without a the PR hit they would otherwise take if they suddenly just shut them down.

  • Camera Profile color rendition in highlights - rings around the sun

    i It's a repost from the Labs forum. Since it's closed now, and I have an unanswered post from Thomas Knoll, I'll repost it here.
    I took one of those hard scenes for Lightroom - a sunrise - to see how it handles color and highlight rendition around the sun. I alway loved how Capture One was able to render a soft, almost film-like, roll-off in such scenes, where Lightroom/ACR often created multi-level rings around the sun.
    The test: http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3146/2720834788_3662267c60_o.png
    Lightroom's color almost exactly matches Nikon's, but the way the highlights are rendered around the sun... well, you see.
    I have tried to play with the settings in LR (recovery, curves) but couldn't repair it while retaining overall color and tone. Tried the Profile Editor: kinda could hide the rings by setting the lightness of the appropriate color to about 10 (saturation didn't help), but that made the image a little darker too. Compensated with the tone curve - worked well, but other images (with colors other than orange, like in this one) were a little "broken".
    So, the profiles a little beta indeed.
    P.S. Btw, the base curve of Nikon's camera matching profiles (see in the screenshot) looks a little strange with the highlight almost under the ceiling. Canon's base curves look more common.
    b Thomas Knoll:
    Which profile are you using? (If not the Adobe Standard, how does that handle this image?)

    Some feedback on the profiles in Lightroom for my EOS 30D ...
    I'm also finding banding around bright suns and in sunsets with Lightroom.
    I get the banding in different variations with all the different profiles in Lightroom: Adobe Standard, ACR 4.4, Camera Standard, Faithful and Neutral.
    Here is a side by side comparison with the outputs from Canon DPP (Digital Photo Professional) and Canon RIT (Raw Image Task):
    http://davidnaylor.org/temp/Highlight-banding-comparison-side-by-side.png
    Here is the same comparison as a PSD file with layers (so you can toggle visibility to see the differences more easily):
    http://davidnaylor.org/temp/Highlight-banding-comparison-layers.psd
    The fall-off around the sun is much more natural using both Canon's DPP and RIT. I'd say the banding is worst using ACR 4.4, but the other Adobe profiles also produce a sharp yellow circle around the sun which looks pretty ugly.
    Also, I'm surprised that the camera matching profiles in Lightroom aren't closer to the DPP picture styles than they are. I was under the impression they were visibly identical.
    This comparison was made with all the default settings used, i.e. brightness 50, contrast 25, medium contrast tone curve in Lightroom and contrast and saturation at 0 in DPP and RIT. White balance "as shot" in all apps.
    Here is the raw original:
    http://davidnaylor.org/temp/07463.cr2

  • How do I rotate the image?

    I am using Adobe Photoshop CC and I need to know how to rotate an image.

    This is probably more than you ever wanted to know about rotating an image. It is an Information Sheet I wrote and distributed to my students and you may find it helpful.
    Three popular methods used to straighten a tilted scene, such as the one shown the first photograph above, are Image Rotation, Straighten and the Level feature in the Crop tool. Each requires you to draw a horizon line or similar reference as a first step in the process, and each produces slightly different result.
    Image Rotation*:
      1. Choose the Ruler tool. (It is nested with the Eyedropper tool.) Click and drag a reference line as shown in the middle image in the top row above.  (The area around the image was lightened and red circles were added for clarity.) Depending upon the subject, the line may be horizontal, as seen here, or vertical.
      2.  Choose Image > Image Rotation > Arbitrary. When the Rotate Canvas menu appears, click OK. The result will be similar to Fig.1 above, showing the entire image.
    Straighten*:
    Once again, begin by choosing the Ruler tool and drawing the reference line. A feature was added to the Ruler tool in version CS5 and it appears in the Options bar: the Straighten command. Click on it and the image will be rotated and cropped as seen at the top/right. If you prefer to have the image rotated but not cropped you may either:
      1. Hold down the Option key as you click on the Straighten command.
      or
      2. After clicking on the Straighten command, choose Edit > Undo Crop.
    In either case the result will be similar to Fig. 1 above.
    The Straighten command, which also appears in CS6, produces a similar image rotation and trims a small amount of picture area as seen in Fig. 2.
    The Crop Tool’s Level symbol:
    This latest innovation, introduced in CS6, uses a command found in the Options bar of the Crop tool. The equivalent of the Ruler tool is built into the carpenter’s level symbol to the left of the word Straighten in the Options bar. Click on the level and draw the reference line. The image will rotate and the largest rectangular dimensions will be framed by the Crop tool plus, in a shaded area, the part of the image that will be eliminated. This allows you to adjust the image area if desired before cropping the image. The result, before clicking on the Commit key on the right side of the Options bar, appears as seen in Fig. 3.
    * When Image Rotation or Straighten is used to tilt the image, each of which also shows blank areas created by the rotation, consider using the Content Aware Fill command,
    An oldie but goodie: Crop & Straighten
    The image below shows the result when File > Automate > Crop & Straighten Photos was applied to a three-image gang scan. Note that:
      1. Each print has clearly defined sides.
      2. Each print was separated from the others by at least a half-inch.
    This command creates a separate file for each cropped image and leaves the original file intact.

Maybe you are looking for