transferring photos from google on to adobe

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Louise_K_Gray
Jul 19, 2007
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Hi

I’m trying to transfer images from google on to Adobe to make signatures on a forum. However, I’m getting stuck doing this. The image seems to go over ok but when I’m putting the image on screen I’m still getting the things that you get up at the top right of the screen to minimise and open the window!

Can anyone tell me what I’m doing wrong?

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Ed_Hannigan
Jul 20, 2007
Everything?

What exactly are you doing to get the images from Google to your computer?
LK
Louise_K_Gray
Jul 20, 2007
what I’m doing is saving the images to My pictures in my computer.

Then I’m going into Adobe and File, Open pictures, then selecting the file and picture and it appears on the screen.
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dave_milbut
Jul 20, 2007
are they your images to reuse? are they royalty free?
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Bob Levine
Jul 20, 2007
Then I’m going into Adobe and File, Open pictures

Adobe what? Adobe is a company that produced many programs. Among them are several flavors of Photoshop.

Bob
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Louise_K_Gray
Jul 20, 2007
Adobe Photoshop Starter Album 3.2 I think.

I think I’m allowed to use the google images although I don’t know because I don’t know how to tell.
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Michael_Brower
Jul 20, 2007
Images that are retrieved through the Google image search, may or may not be royalty free and copyright permissions definitely need to be obtained by the copyright holder to ensure you can use the image. If you do not get permission, you could receive an unpleasant cease and desist letter at some point.
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chrisjbirchall
Jul 20, 2007
Adobe Photoshop Starter Album 3.2 I think

This is the Photoshop Windows forum

I think I’m allowed to use the google images although I don’t know because I don’t know how to tell.

Did you not see the words: "Image may be scaled down and subject to copyright" alongside the image after you found it on Google.
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Ed_Hannigan
Jul 20, 2007
Louise,

This may be what you want:

<http://www.adobeforums.com/cgi-bin/webx/.3bb8b6b9/>

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