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1. Re: Strange behaviour when coloring Grayscale Images and Picture frame (cs5)
[Jongware] Nov 1, 2010 5:58 AM (in response to Shlomit Heymann)Can you check with Photoshop if the image itself has a white stroke around it?
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2. Re: Strange behaviour when coloring Grayscale Images and Picture frame (cs5)
Shlomit Heymann Nov 1, 2010 6:01 AM (in response to [Jongware])It doesn't...
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3. Re: Strange behaviour when coloring Grayscale Images and Picture frame (cs5)
P Spier Nov 1, 2010 6:51 AM (in response to Shlomit Heymann)Try enlarging the image by 1 pt in each direction inside the frame. There were some issues of this sort reported in the past.
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4. Re: Strange behaviour when coloring Grayscale Images and Picture frame (cs5)
Shlomit Heymann Nov 1, 2010 7:09 AM (in response to P Spier)already tried that.
thanks...
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5. Re: Strange behaviour when coloring Grayscale Images and Picture frame (cs5)
P Spier Nov 1, 2010 7:14 AM (in response to Shlomit Heymann)Howa about adding a [Paper] stroke to the frame?
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6. Re: Strange behaviour when coloring Grayscale Images and Picture frame (cs5)
rob day Nov 1, 2010 7:36 AM (in response to Shlomit Heymann)Does it show up in print. I can sort of replicate it but it comes and goes depending on the magnification and doesn't print
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7. Re: Strange behaviour when coloring Grayscale Images and Picture frame (cs5)
Shlomit Heymann Nov 1, 2010 11:32 PM (in response to P Spier)P Spier wrote:
Howa about adding a [Paper] stroke to the frame?
well this will solve only part of the problem if the picture is indeed above the paper but not if it's about a picture of a gradient etc...
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8. Re: Strange behaviour when coloring Grayscale Images and Picture frame (cs5)
Shlomit Heymann Nov 1, 2010 11:36 PM (in response to rob day)yes, it shows up at the PDF, and print it as well, not all of it, but some of it both form ID file and from the PDF.




