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Re: How to Edit your TF3D images in Photoshop using a Manila Editor
Looking good! Can you make a cab file for the weather background to be clear like you have it?
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Re: How to Edit your TF3D images in Photoshop using a Manila Editor
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thank you for the info. i have looked at your photoshop files and compared them to my original sprint clock files and am seeing that the guides in your files don't quite match up with the numbers of the sprint files. is there a reason for this? see example file attached.
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=503511 the landscape wallpaper on this cab is not that good. fyi if you install cab and do not see the new wallpaper go to settings/wallpaper and when it ask to use default wallpaper, say yes |
Re: How to Edit your TF3D images in Photoshop using a Manila Editor
Does that cab just make the 4 day weather background clear? Thanks again!
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this post tells how to remove 4 day weather background http://forum.ppcgeeks.com/showpost.p...09&postcount=9 |
Re: How to Edit your TF3D images in Photoshop using a Manila Editor
excellent "how to". i had manila editor but had no idea how to use it; now i do! thanks, now time to get me some cs4 and play
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Re: How to Edit your TF3D images in Photoshop using a Manila Editor
any ideas on what the actual clock files are, not the digits but the background i guess it would be? i've looked through the manila files and see a few that are possibilities, but not too sure.
EDIT - never mind, 4e670504_manila, also has the AM and PM which was my next question. but this file looks to be darker than what is on my device. I'll give it a go and see what comes of it i guess. |
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use the CFC GUI and you can use the view to sort by "manila name" under home/vga group you will see the 2 manila's that control that http://www.bakerabilenemachine.com/cfc.png |
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