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One of the many highlights of the keynote at Photoshop World is the induction ceremony of the Photoshop Hall of Fame. At Photoshop World Boston last April, there were several nominees announced and two more will be honored in Vegas: Color Management guru, author, and instructor Andrew Rodney as well as Adobe’s Senior Director for Product Management, Professional Digital Imaging Group; Kevin Conner. Let me be among the first to congratulate these two for making remarkable advances in digital imaging and design. Click here to find out more about the Photoshop Hall of Fame.
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Corey takes this image and adds some cool design effects.
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You know those scale markers they have on maps that say that 1″ equals 1 mile? Well, Photoshop can create something called Scale Markers. These are measurement guides that are created based on the measurement scale you use. Once a measurement scale is established, go under the Analysis menu and choose Place Scale Marker. In this example, I have established my measurement scale to interpret 100 pixels as 1″ in a file that’s 10″ wide at 100 dpi. So if I want to create a 3″ scale marker, then I would enter 3 in the Length field. I can also choose to display text as a label for the marker. You can choose its color and placement depending on the file.