so the project is taking our old marketing materials and digitally uploading them to be printed in house, as needed only. We have old pre-printed forms that have old logos, pictures, etc..but we never had the digital clip art...so I have to scan, and then crop out the images, and make them into digital clips. I have to find a font similar, and then recreate the materials so that we can resize...say from an 8x11 to an A6 or A4 note cards, or vice versa or whatever they want. But the hardest thing for me to figure out is removing the clips from the original scans....I think I got it yesterday tho...magic extractor...and trial and error. I still have pixellating edges issues...but trying to clean up the image is going okay I guess. I got about 8 of the 10 clips to be usable.
Gotta love a company that is 15 years behind on digital imaging!!! Thanks again for the tip on YouTube. I did find a couple of tips...but now I just have to have some quiet time to work on it...not much of that during work hours, but I feel like I made progress...
On a side note, this is actually helping me, because my fiance and I need to do our own wedding invites soon, so learning PSE should help us to do those...and save about $1k on invites....