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Re: [Digital BW] OT: weird Photoshop behavior under OS X

2003-05-28 by Bill Morse

Hi Bernd!

I've gotten similar behaviors once in a while; it has seemed like a disk
issue- file corruption.  I have not seen it dependent on Classic.

Have you tried copying and pasting the file into a new file, then saving
that and re-opening?  That was the only solution I was able to come up with.

Good Luck

Bill Morse
PhotoProspect
Cambridge, MA USA


on 5/28/03 3:53 PM, Ruhrfoto/Bernd L. wrote:

> Hi, this is a bit OT, but it is a problem for me, if I want to print b&w
> images:
> 
> If I open an image running PS  (6 or 7) in the classic mode of OS
> X the image uses to open with weird color mistakes, e.g. images
> will have strange colored  horizontal lines or will pop up with
> different colored rectangles, which change color and place with
> each operation I start in PS (they jump within the picture). Makes
> no difference whether I open a RGB or a greyscale picture, also
> greyscales have colored mistakes.
> This is a persistent problem even after a clean reinstall
> procedure of OS X  and PS .
> The problem does appear with PS 6.01 and with 7.01 too, but
> only in the Classic mode, it does not appear if I open the same
> images in the native OS 9.2 or  OSX mode (neither with PS6 nor
> with 7).
> Has anybody experienced anything like this ??
> I´m on a G4 400 Mhz, 1 GB RAM, 750 MB or so allocated to PS.
> Strange, isn´t it?
> Thanks
> Bernd
> 
> 
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