Berengaria
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Post by Berengaria on Aug 1, 2022 8:23:49 GMT
How can I change the background in a picture of some flowers with many see through spots?
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Post by Sepiana on Aug 1, 2022 12:20:31 GMT
Hi Berie,
Elements offers more than one way to do what you want. It would be most helpful if you post the picture. Then, we can suggest the most effective technique to be used.
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Post by hmca on Aug 6, 2022 15:40:35 GMT
Berengaria , I noticed you never added a picture as Sepiana suggested. Do you need help doing that?
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Berengaria
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Post by Berengaria on Aug 7, 2022 11:33:46 GMT
Thanks Helen. Your friendship has meant a lot to me. I've about given up editing but I still look at PSE&M every day. I enjoy seeing your new pictures and reading Buckskin's latest episodes. I'm reading a good book about Kentuck around 200 years ago which reminds me of him. "The Book Woman of Troublesome Creek" by Kim Richardson. I wonder if there are any "blue" people left?
Hope NJ is getting more rain than we are. Lawn all dried up but Pep helps with watering the flowers and veggies. That's one worry you don't have.
Thanks again.
Berie
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Post by BuckSkin on Aug 8, 2022 15:16:21 GMT
"The Book Woman of Troublesome Creek" by Kim Richardson.
Just a few weeks ago, I watched a multi-episode KET(Kentucky Educational Television) documentary about the Packhorse Library; it was most interesting.
HERE YOU GO; scroll down to where it says "In Literature" and your book is listed.
Search Kentucky's Packhorse Library and you will get a ton of information.
I even found Episode ONE of the documentary I watched.
Coincidentally, I had no clue; but, last night, when I told the wife about all this, she says "I just finished that book a few weeks ago"("The Book Woman of Troublesome Creek"). I thought "Gee thanks; you never asked me if I wanted to read it"....Hopefully, it's still around here somewhere.
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Chris
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Post by Chris on Aug 8, 2022 18:44:05 GMT
Thanks Helen. Your friendship has meant a lot to me. I've about given up editing but I still look at PSE&M every day... Thanks again. Berie Berie, I can understand, sometimes editing can be a challenge. However, if you are able to post the picture, I am sure some of us will be willing to have a go at editing for you to help you out. Kind regards Chris
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Berengaria
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Post by Berengaria on Aug 8, 2022 19:02:21 GMT
Buckskin, I thought about you when I read this and wondered if you were familiar with it. It was one of the best books I ever read. Are there still any blue people living?
Berie
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Post by BuckSkin on Aug 8, 2022 22:48:44 GMT
Are there still any blue people living?
I am ashamed to admit that I don't know what "blue people" are.
I will try to search it up.
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Post by BuckSkin on Aug 8, 2022 23:13:38 GMT
OKAY....., I am now enlightened about the Blue People.
I decided to start a new thread HERE in the This & That section where more can learn about these Blue People.
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Post by hmca on Aug 9, 2022 0:05:46 GMT
BuckSkin , thank you for researching this info for Berengaria and creating the new thread on This and That. Chris , thank you for getting this thread back on track and suggesting that there would be members who would be willing to help Berie with her image if she wishes to post it.
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