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I would like to save my ImageReady animation as a QuickTime movie but it is not under the save as options. Where is this option
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I would like to save my ImageReady animation as a QuickTime movie but it is not under the save as options. Where is this option located?

Open ImageReady, then:
A. File/Export/Original Document
B. Choose the QuickTime Movie from the Save As Type menu
C. Then choose a desired compression options

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Can Layer Effects be converted into separate layers?
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Can Layer Effects be converted into separate layers? Yes.

A. Select the Layer that contains the layer effects.
B. Right click (Mac:Control click) on the 'f' symbol to the far right of the layer title.
C. From the context menu list, choose Create Layers.
Alternatively, choose 'Layer/Layer Style/Create Layers' menu command option.

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My cursor has reverted to a crosshair for every tool I use. How do I get the default tool cursor to appear?
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My cursor has reverted to a crosshair for every tool I use. How do I get the default tool cursor to appear?

More than often you 'Caps Lock' key is on.

Turn it off and the crosshair cursor will revert back to the default active tool.

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While using the 'Polygonal or Magnetic Lasso Tools (L)' for creating selections often I click ahead of the intended area and fin
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While using the 'Polygonal or Magnetic Lasso Tools (L)' for creating selections often I click ahead of the intended area and find myself starting over again. Is there an easier way to handle this?

Indeed there is an easier way to handle this.
Simply hit the 'Delete' key on your keyboard to erase recently/unwanted segments.
Then proceed with your selection.

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I open a .gif file in Photoshop but I am unable to edit it. How to resolve this?
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I open a .gif file in Photoshop but I am unable to edit it. How to resolve this?

Bear in mind that .gif files by default carry the 'Indexed' color mode.
To allow for full edit abilities you must convert from 'Indexed' to 'RGB'.

Simply go 'Edit/Mode' and select the 'RGB' option from the list.

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