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  1. http://images.apple.com/home/images/her ... 090909.jpg i have asked this in another thread. viewtopic.php?f=12&t=31522 http://paintdotnet.forumer.com/viewtopic.php?f=12&t=31522 somebody posted a response. someone else also said i should not hijack someone elses thread. so i am recreating this one. this was the response i got. Take a screenshot of a window like the ones you see on the picture, then paste them into Paint.NET. Duplicate the layer and go to the first layer ("Background"). Go to Layer -> Mirror vertical Go back to your duplicated layer (The one which isn't mirrored vertically) Open Rotate/Zoom (Ctrl+Shift+Z) and play around with the globe in upper left corner till it looks the way you want it. Press OK. Go to your vertical mirrored layer and open Rotate/Zoom and press OK. Now Use the gradient tool and make sure that the alpha channel option is set. Now make a gradient from the start of your vertical mirrored window and to about the half way down. Image -> Flatten and you have your final result ----------------------------------------------------------------------- my problem is that when i resize the screenshots, they get pixelized. i want them to be as clear as possible like the sample. tnx.
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