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Damien Symonds

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  1. Generally you just duplicate the area (select a chunk of the Background layer then Cmd J), then Cmd T and stretch it down far enough: Then a bit of masking and cloning to finish it off. Download PSD
  2. You'll have to contact Adobe about this, sorry. I'm stumped.
  3. Yes, you'd confirmed that to me earlier, I think?
  4. So you completely turned off Graphics Processor, and restarted Photoshop, and it didn't make any difference?
  5. I can't remember if I asked you, have you tried the solutions for "Problem 1" on this page? https://www.damiensymonds.net/2015/09/black-boxes-and-other-weird-behaviour.html
  6. In other matters, I hope you'll consider the Skin Class. It will rock your world.
  7. And you've tried the troubleshooting options at the bottom?
  8. How did you go?
  9. How did you go?
  10. Hi Stacy, are these the instructions you're following?
  11. Of course. Raw processing then Levels, exactly as I taught you. That which we call "haze" is simply absence of contrast. Have you checked that their focus is ok?
  12. Hi Rebecca, I've moved your post into Ask Brian, because he's the man for your question. He'll be along soon. Here are some recent threads: https://ask.damiensymonds.net/topic/10758-laptop-shopping/ https://ask.damiensymonds.net/topic/1480-new-pc-laptop-spec-requirements/
  13. Did you find it?
  14. The same way. I'm not sure about the workspace stuff.
  15. Great. Then it's time to reset Photoshop's preferences as well.
  16. It doesn't work from everywhere. I found I could make it work from some places, and not from others. On my desktop shortcut, and from my taskbar, I held down Ctrl Alt Shift and right-clicked and chose "Open", and importantly, kept holding down those keys until the little message appears.
  17. Ok, great. This seems quite similar to somebody else's problem a few days ago; which was solved by resetting Bridge's preferences: http://blogs.adobe.com/jkost/2009/10/resetting_bridges_preferences.html Oh, I forgot to ask - once you open the file into Photoshop, is the weird colouring still there?
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