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Alright, I'm using the Adobe Photoshop CS3 trial on a Windows Vista machine - I've been using it for a couple days and I've noticed a number of times that the image in the preview window doesn't match what I get (usually after using image adjustment tools like Layer, Contrast/Brightness, or Curves - haven't noticed it so much with Filters, but haven't been using those as much yet either).
Anyone noticed this? Anything I can do to correct it? It's pretty frustrating! I'll make a bunch of movements on a curves window to get everything where I want it, and then when I hit OK, the original image doesn't change the way it's supposed to. Thanks! |
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<M_Morrison@adobeforums.com> wrote in message news:59b515a9.-1@webcrossing.la2eafNXanI... > Alright, I'm using the Adobe Photoshop CS3 trial on a Windows Vista > machine - I've been using it for a couple days and I've noticed a number > of times that the image in the preview window doesn't match what I get > (usually after using image adjustment tools like Layer, > Contrast/Brightness, or Curves - haven't noticed it so much with Filters, > but haven't been using those as much yet either). > > Anyone noticed this? Anything I can do to correct it? It's pretty > frustrating! I'll make a bunch of movements on a curves window to get > everything where I want it, and then when I hit OK, the original image > doesn't change the way it's supposed to. > > Thanks! I take it you mean that the printed product is not the same as the monitor? |
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Look at the image at 100%. Only then you see an accurate representation.
Rob |
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