> 
> http://www.flickr.com/photos/jb_sessoms/4865885325/sizes/z/in/photostr
> eam/
> 

that's a nice shot - I like the gone background with it. The thing that
spoils it is that ugly notice telling us what it is. Don't like the star
either.

Bob

> More on Photoshop at the end, but first, a little background -
> 
> I got out of school last Friday with no assignments due, and nothing to
> photograph but what *I* wanted to photograph.
> 
> Decided to make a weekend of it and see how far west I could get on US
> 64 before I'd have to turn back on Saturday so I could make it back for my
> final class on Monday. I ended up making it as far as Memphis; went to
> Graceland and Sun Studios before heading back.
> 
> I've been fascinated with US 64 for a number of years now. It was once the
> major thoroughfare through North Carolina and west through the middle of
> the nation. Along with US 1, Route 66 and US 70, US 64 was a major coast
to
> coast artery prior to the development of the interstate highway system.
> 
> Although it's mostly been widened to 4 lanes now, I want to document the
> experience traveling the old two-lane highway where I can. Along the way I
> passed a historic marker at a cemetery in Hendersonville, NC and
> backtracked to take some photos.
> 
> Thomas Wolfe's father was a stone carver in Asheville, NC and apparently
> this stone angel, commissioned as a grave marker, was the inspiration for
the
> title of Wolfe's seminal work.
> 
> ... and now to Photoshop CS5.
> 
> I didn't use content aware fill in creating this. I don't know how useful
it will
> actually be because I mainly either want the background unchanged with all
> of its faults or I want it completely gone as I did here. I noticed that
some of
> the "tools" I use most often operate freakishly in CS5.
> 
> I use CTRL + and CTRL - a lot to zoom in and out of images so I can work
on
> details. In CS3, these keyboard shortcuts worked linearly, each time you
> pressed the + or - while holding CTRL, the view zoomed proportionally.
> 
> With CS5, the shortcuts operate anything BUT linearly. Once causes no
> response, twice causes a small response and the third time causes an
> extremely non-linear, disproportionate response - 1%, 2%, 3000%.
> 
> The other "tool" I use all the time in Photoshop is holding down the
space-
> bar to move around the image while zoomed in. Photoshop CS5 seems prone
> to extreme lag.
> 
> You press down the space-bar and the tool takes a loooooooooooooong
> time before it changes to the hand.
> 
> If you're in the groove and don't wait for it you end up using the wrong
tool
> to do the wrong thing in the wrong place so that you have to go back and
> correct a mistake before you can go back to trying to move to the correct
> place in the image.
> 
> Then, once it does change, the default seems to be some kind of "finger
> flick" mode that causes the image to slide under the cursor. Once you
start it
> moving it keeps moving when you let it go. It doesn't stop where you put
it.
> 
> Very difficult to position the cursor where you want it, although I
believe I
> may have found the place in preferences to turn "finger flick"
> off.
> 
> And, apparently, the extract filter is no more. Haven't used it in a long
time,
> but it would have been useful in creating this particular image. No can
do, so I
> spent hours figuring out how to do what I could have done in just a few
> seconds with the extract filter.
> 
> Anyway, that's my impression from about 4 hours playing with Photoshop
> CS5.
> 
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