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Creating Threshold Art

By Dave Cross  ·  May 11th, 2012

Dave shows you how to create a piece of “threshold art” using a photograph, a Threshold adjustment layer and a text-based graphic.

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4 Replies to Creating Threshold Art:

  1. luca

    May 11, 2012 at 2:41 pm

    Hi
    Jist a little complain: I am unable viewing part of your last videos on my iPad.
    That happen with some of the old videos, which I can well understand, but I feel that nowdays the new videos must be posted to be ready for any of the most used device ( which iPad is one of them).
    Since iPad is my main device for surfing the internet, if you cannot find a solution over this issue, I am forced, to my great regret, not to renew the subscription.
    Thank You.
    Luca

  2. Mendel A

    May 11, 2012 at 7:43 pm

    For those of you that are having problems with the i-pad and Quick Time Videos I do not think that it is a problem with this site. I just ran a couple of searches on the web about this and it appears that you have a lot of company playing any Quick Time movies. You might want to check this APPLE link @ https://discussions.apple.com/message/15171892#15171892

    Please note : Their are two (2) entry’s regarding how to fix this issue. Read both of them to see if one or either helps you. It seems to have worked for some people that posted comments back.
    I see where it also might have to do with apple no longer using Flash — but in any case read the entries and give it a try.

    Hope that solves your issue.

    Dave — you keep out doing yourself from one instructional video to another. I have to admit that the Threshold Adjustment Layers drive me NUTS though . You are the consummate Magical Photoshop Wizard — and I am going to get this eventually.

    Thanks

  3. luca

    May 15, 2012 at 4:11 am

    Hi Mendel
    thanks for tips tips
    however I just wonder why one video run (for example just the previous), and the other does not.
    I mean that PET could check the availabitity (for most common device) of each video before posting.
    Thanks

  4. Shannon

    May 20, 2012 at 10:05 pm

    WOW! Great tutorial, can’t wait to try it! Thank-you!

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