Litta
(Litta)
November 17, 2011, 8:12am
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Hi
I am making a page about retouching images and have the idea of presenting examples so that the unretouched image lies ontop of the retouched and only pops up, when the pointer is hovering above.
Is that posible ? I have not used the software for a while and now I feel that I am back to scratch (sigh !)
I am sorry if this subject has been discussed before, but I cannot find anything about it.
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Paul4
(Paul)
November 17, 2011, 10:35am
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Use the Rollover Action.
http://www.softpress.com/support/tutorials/HQ/15/
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Litta
(Litta)
November 17, 2011, 2:03pm
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That was sooo easy!
Now I feel really embarrassed and just promised myself to go through the tutorials again !
-and thank you for not being too big headed to answer the ‘in fact’ silly question
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Litta
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November 17, 2011, 3:16pm
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I am back
I tried to do exactly as the tutorial showed, but after creating the rollover action, I only see one graphic at a time in the actions palette.
Why is that ?
I can make the upper image dissapear, but no image is visible underneath.
See left image: http://www.lioprod.no/retusj_eks_svhv1.html
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Here is an alternative way to create a Rollover http://www.deltadesign.co/fw_examples/rollover.html
David
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Litta
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November 17, 2011, 6:13pm
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Thanks, David, but I actually managed to do it the other way, but I will remember your way, too.
I saw another thread and found out that I had to combine graphics and after some fiddling around, the result looks like this : http://www.lioprod.no/retusj_eks_svhv1.html
It looks as if they are not properly aligned, but they are…
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Your graphic containers may be aligned but is the content inside positioned exactly the same?
If you have sized your images in Photoshop (or similar) to be the same then selecting the graphic container and using Item>Graphic>Scale and Pad on both (upper and lower) will position them the same in their containers.
David
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Litta
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November 18, 2011, 6:53am
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I will try that, David
Thanks
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