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1. Re: zooming in on an image has different light brightness...
skeeze Nov 17, 2010 6:12 AM (in response to skeeze)Did some additional testing and this only occurs with the 64 bit version of Photoshop, but not the 32 bit version. In the 64 bit version, it is very strange, when zoomed out it is as if some of the light filters are "dimmed" or off, but if I turn off and back on certain adjustment layers they will come back. When I am zoomed in >60% the lighting is always displayed correctly.
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2. Re: zooming in on an image has different light brightness...
Noel Carboni Nov 17, 2010 7:26 PM (in response to skeeze)function(){return A.apply(null,[this].concat($A(arguments)))}
skeeze wrote:
I turned off openGL but that doesn't help.Did you shut down and restart Photoshop after having changed OpenGL settings?
-Noel
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3. Re: zooming in on an image has different light brightness...
skeeze Nov 17, 2010 8:47 PM (in response to Noel Carboni)Hmmm no I did not, I will try that.
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4. Re: zooming in on an image has different light brightness...
skeeze Nov 18, 2010 6:49 PM (in response to Noel Carboni)I did try that but it still does it. I have a all into Adobe, but they have not been of much help yet.
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5. Re: zooming in on an image has different light brightness...
JJMack Nov 18, 2010 8:58 PM (in response to skeeze)If you feel its a bug you can open a bug report. However Adobe support is poor at best. You will have to keep after them for them to even look. If you open a bug report you will receive an automated response that the bug report will be closed unless they hear from you. You must respond to that automated canned message for Adobe support to even look at the your bug report at all. Then they will want more information they may set up a phone call to you so you can demo the bug. Adobe support will record your demo and tell you they will send the recording to higher lever support. That they will get back to you to tell you if is a bug or not. If is is a bug they will tell you that development is working on the bug and they will close the bug report. If you want a fix they will tell you it will be fixed in CS6. If you reopen the bug report they will bug you to close it that the developers are working on it.
Post the file I'll see if it fails on my system my video card is a ATI Radion HD 5770....


