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						To Make your own Custom Icons: - - You can use a graphics program like GIMP or Photoshop to create your graphic PNG file
 - You can also import an existing Icon for editing, as such:
- Extract the Icon from the DLL or EXE file first,as described here: http://classicshell.net/forum/viewtopic.php?f=5&t=302
 - Then import it to your graphics program and edit it.. for Photoshop, you first need to add .ICO support:
- Download the 32-bit or 64-bit file from this website: http://www.telegraphics.com.au/sw/ 
 - Extract it, and place the ICO extension in the following location: 
- CS5 & Earlier: (Photoshop Install Drive):\Program Files\Adobe\Adobe Photoshop CS5 (64 Bit)\Plug-ins\File Formats
 - CS6: (Photoshop Install Drive):\Program Files\Adobe\Adobe Photoshop CS6 (64 Bit)\Required\Plug-Ins\File Formats
 
  - Restart Photoshop
 
  - Drag your .ICO file to stage, select the largest size & highest bit available, 32-bit 256x256 is best, otherwise, whatever the largest 32-bit image is
 - Be sure you're working in 8-bit RGB mode
 - Edit away & Save it as an 8-bit PNG file (8 bit per channel, RGB+A = 4 Channels, so 8-bit x 4 channels = a 32-bit PNG)
 
  - Many Icon editors can open .ICO files directly & have basic editing tools.. I use the Free Greenfish Icon Editor Pro
 - Save it as a PNG file.
 - *One work-around if your Graphics editor doesnt support .ICO files, and your Icon Editor isnt powerful enough for what you want to do, is to:
- Import the ICO file into Greenfish or other Icon editor
 - Click on the Largest 32-bit format (256x256 is best)
 - Save it as a 32-bit PNG file of the same size (256x256)
 - Import that PNG file into your Graphics Editor
 - Edit the File, Save it as PNG, and re-import it into your Icon Editor
 
  
 -  - Open the PNG in your favorite Icon editor - If you use the Free Greenfish Icon Editor Pro:
- Drag the PNG Image to the stage
 - Go to Menu>Icon 
 - Click "Create Windows Icon from Image"
 - Select only the following formats (which work best for Classic Explorer)
- 32-bit 48
 - 32-bit 64
 - 32-bit 256
 - if you choose smaller ones, it may not end up looking as you want it to, since the program automatically resizes and substitutes pixels as it sees fit - and Classic Shell can use 48 or more no problem, it will just select the closest size
 
  - Click OK
 - Go to Menu>File>Save As...
 - Browse to a Location 
 - In "file types", select "Icon Files" to add the .ico extension & see the other .ico files in your folder
 - Give it a Relevant Name
 - Click Save
 
  
  
					
  
						
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