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Oracle Of Delphi
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Photoshop help - Have you ever seen this???
#7011735 - 06/05/07 12:42 PM (16 years, 9 months ago) |
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Hi I use PS 6 & 7 and have noticed a strange thing happening to my PS pictures. these lines show up when ever i try to manipulate an image, making gradients, resizing, even flattening these fargin lines show up on everything.
I have asked everyone I know if they know what this is - but no one can help - i turn to the internet and my fellow shroomerities. if you have seen this or know what it is please enlighten me. It is killing my designs. I have to do all my text work at home, and take it to work to drop in backgrounds. But it is crippling any advanced photo work i need to do at home.
I would also like to say I just installed PS7 to my PC and it started happening with the first image i opened. I created this to show as an example:
thanks for looking OoD
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in_sherman
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Re: Photoshop help - Have you ever seen this??? [Re: Oracle Of Delphi]
#7011872 - 06/05/07 01:24 PM (16 years, 9 months ago) |
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Wow. I use Photoshop quite a bit, almost every day, and I've never seen that before. Just torrent or buy CS2...
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Arp
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Re: Photoshop help - Have you ever seen this??? [Re: Oracle Of Delphi]
#7012267 - 06/05/07 03:26 PM (16 years, 9 months ago) |
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Maybe its your graphic card? I donno but I seen weird shit with damaged cards.
btw you can get CS3 now
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Oracle Of Delphi
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Re: Photoshop help - Have you ever seen this??? [Re: Oracle Of Delphi]
#7012287 - 06/05/07 03:34 PM (16 years, 9 months ago) |
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i thought it might be something in my computer - once i save the pic with those lines - it becomes part of the picture and i can see / print them out at work, etc... sigh - this is very frustrating.
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plexus
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Re: Photoshop help - Have you ever seen this??? [Re: Oracle Of Delphi]
#7012319 - 06/05/07 03:43 PM (16 years, 9 months ago) |
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cool
-------------------- that there, thats not me. i go where i please. im not here. this isnt happening.
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Oracle Of Delphi
I, Phantom
Registered: 06/23/02
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Re: Photoshop help - Have you ever seen this??? [Re: Oracle Of Delphi]
#7012331 - 06/05/07 03:46 PM (16 years, 9 months ago) |
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this actually happened about 2 yrs ago - and i got some help from a web site called free comouter help. com - i just went back to the site and my question and the solution were stll there -
the computer guy sez: Any idea what changed before this started happening? Did you install any "helpful" anti-spyware programs, or anything like that? Is your virus software from a reputable company, and up to date? Ditto anti-spyware?
If the answers to all of the above are satisfactory, try this: uninstall ALL Adobe software from your PC, including Acrobat Reader. If you are asked whether you want to remove any shared files, say yes to all. Having done that, reboot your PC.
Find the folder C:\Program Files\Common Files, and delete the Adobe folder you'll find there. Also delete from C:\Program Files any Adobe folders that are there.
In fact, switch on viewing hidden files and folders, then do a search for anything called "Adobe". Delete the lot. (You can send it to the Recycle Bin, if you're nervous about completely deleting it.)
The aim of all of this is to ensure that any DLLs etc. that may have been corrupted are completely removed from your computer. It might be such a lingering file that mean a simple resintall doesn't solve your problem.
Then reinstall Photoshop. Hopefully all will now be well.
all was well, and im going to try this agin - i posted it here in case i or anyone else should run in this problem again. OoD
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