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Hello,
Since updating to Photoshop 2018, my images continuously re-center themselves. ie: If I'm zoomed in doing re-touching and I switch tools, or layers, the image automatically re-centers itself when working in full screen mode. As a result, I must constantly keep moving my image back to the spot I'm working on. It is a major pain in the butt and is seriously slowing down my workflow.
Does anyone know how to make this stop?
Thanks
Clint
I read on another thread that someone uninstalled Photoshop and checked, (choose the remove all app preferences option) and reinstalling.
I tried this and it seems to work.
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Try to reset your software by clicking Ctrl+Alt+Shift immediately when you press to open your software till you have a message to delete the setting file. But First close you photoshop app.
in MacOS you can Press Cmd+Shift+Option before pressing to open the application till message appear.
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It doesn't work... Problem still present with all the latest softwares.
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Adobe, any updates on this? We've been waiting several weeks for you to fix this problem.
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I read on another thread that someone uninstalled Photoshop and checked, (choose the remove all app preferences option) and reinstalling.
I tried this and it seems to work.
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Hi Clint
Looks like you got it but I wanted to confirm. Are you still having issues with Ps?
The first thing I like to try whenever Ps is doing something weird/unusual is uninstall and remove all app preferences, then reinstalling.
It’s funny how many times that really works! Keep this in mind next time an Adobe app is acting up. I find it works with Adobe Illustrator and others as well.
Hope you find this helpful
Sebastian
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Hey Sebastian,
Yes, this seems to be working so far.
Thanks!
Clint