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CS graduate of Cambridge University, Android dev.


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comment Corruption when exporting PDF from Photoshop CS6
Just opening with Preview on Mac. In the end I just flattened the image before saving as a PDF...
Nov
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asked Corruption when exporting PDF from Photoshop CS6
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awarded  Yearling
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comment Can I freely use the fire exit symbol and similar ISO symbols?
@IlmariKaronen I think that's more to do with slapping it on your helicopter to evade armies type of thing, which would undermine the work of the Red Cross.
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accepted Can I freely use the fire exit symbol and similar ISO symbols?
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revised Can I freely use the fire exit symbol and similar ISO symbols?
added 19 characters in body
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asked Can I freely use the fire exit symbol and similar ISO symbols?
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comment Is it possible to generate 'random' pixels in Photoshop?
Don't you get peaks on the histogram at 0 and 255? I certainly did in my experiments.
May
10
comment Is it possible to generate 'random' pixels in Photoshop?
@horatio Where did I say that? What I want is a Uniform Distribution over the full range of values.
May
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comment Is it possible to generate 'random' pixels in Photoshop?
@horatio I don't see how that affects this
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comment Is it possible to generate 'random' pixels in Photoshop?
@e100 it is not, at least not uniform across absolute pixel value.
May
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comment Is it possible to generate 'random' pixels in Photoshop?
If I'm going to have to resort to code I'll just use python/PIL to generate some large images of noise and import them.
May
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comment Is it possible to generate 'random' pixels in Photoshop?
@FrustratedWithFormsDesigner I tried stacking Add Noise layers, but it still ended up as a jumble of primary colours.
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comment Is it possible to generate 'random' pixels in Photoshop?
The Uniform Distribution is a statistical distribution, that's uniform. I don't want it to be influenced by what's underneath, hence the requirement that all the pixels are opaque.
May
8
revised Is it possible to generate 'random' pixels in Photoshop?
formatting of numbered list
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suggested suggested edit on Is it possible to generate 'random' pixels in Photoshop?