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Geek Culture / Photoshop CS2 bug, Suggestions?

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Duplex
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Posted: 19th Dec 2007 18:38 Edited at: 19th Dec 2007 18:41
Hey,

On sunday Photoshop was working perfectly, but on monday, something happened to it. I didn't change anything, I literally came home monday and turned on my PC and opened Photoshop and created an image. But when I had something to it the image does all strange.


I have tried all the standard things like reinstall and update it but nothing happened.


Duplex

EDIT: The image lost a lot of quality on upload. I doesn't show whats happening.


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demons breath
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Posted: 19th Dec 2007 18:42
What did the picture look like beforehand? Make a picture, take a screenshot, then do whatever you did to make it go wrong, then take a second screenshot (actually say what you did this time) and upload them on here

That looks just like one of the normal effects on there...

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Duplex
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Posted: 19th Dec 2007 18:52
Here's a pic in PNG, hopefully it won't lose quality.

I simply started a new image with a white back ground and selected a purple and red colour and filter > render > clouds.


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Posted: 19th Dec 2007 19:22
Quote: "I simply started a new image with a white back ground and selected a purple and red colour and filter > render > clouds."


And what's the problem? It looks perfectly fine to me in the picture.

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Posted: 19th Dec 2007 19:26
Quote: ""I simply started a new image with a white back ground and selected a purple and red colour and filter > render > clouds.""


And the proplem is?


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Duplex
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Posted: 19th Dec 2007 20:08
Look closly, carn't you see the crosshatching?


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Posted: 19th Dec 2007 22:23
I can't, it looks perfectly fine to me. Could it be your video card or monitor?

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Posted: 19th Dec 2007 22:30
Ah, I bet I know what it is. I zoomed in a few times in my paint program and I can see the "crosshatching" However to me it looks like your color depth on your image is set too low. I imagine you probably adjusted it by accident and set it to 256 colors or something when you create your new image.

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Posted: 19th Dec 2007 22:56
My bet is that you have a texture effect set on a palette or something


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Posted: 20th Dec 2007 11:03
If you have altered the resolution in Windows to use 16 bit or 8 bit color mode then this might be the cause. The image is perfectly fine here (in both 32 and 16 bit)

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Duplex
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Posted: 20th Dec 2007 17:10
It also happens in the little box in the toolbox where you choose your colours. My PC is running on 16bit.

David, No, I don't. That was one of the first things I checked.

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Posted: 20th Dec 2007 23:52
Quote: "Look closly, carn't you see the crosshatching?"


Yes, I can very faintly see it. It's difficult to see on an LCD, but it's there. Might be a little clearer to see on my CRT.


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Posted: 21st Dec 2007 01:25
Quote: "My PC is running on 16bit."


Well there's your problem, set it to 32bit.

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Posted: 21st Dec 2007 05:41
Ooooo, I missed that part! But I still do faintly see some square lines here and there. I'm guessing its just the perlin noise isn't perfect?


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Posted: 21st Dec 2007 05:52
there's noise there, it's probably because the screen shot is also 16bit.


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Duplex
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Posted: 21st Dec 2007 07:51
Thanks guys, I set it to 32bit and it works like it always has done. It's strage how it all of a sudden stopped working, but atleast it's fixed, that the main thing.

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