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1. Re: stroke anti-aliasing bug
Chris Cox Jan 25, 2010 1:13 PM (in response to Christian Davideck)https://www.adobe.com/cfusion/mmform/index.cfm?name=wishform
Attach an example image to show the problem.
Or email it to ccox@adobe.com
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2. Re: stroke anti-aliasing bug
Christian Davideck Jan 26, 2010 12:19 AM (in response to Chris Cox)Chris I appreciate your help, especially the offer to e-mail you an example image.
But actually I was rather asking for a forum section for bug reports where possible "bugs" can be discussed with other users before wasting staff members' time, because most of the time what seems to be a "bug" in the first place turns out (via user feedback) to be a user error, a deliberate program design choice, etc. So is there a forum section ?
Concerning the issue at hand, I attached a .psd file here as example. Please view at 200% zoom and compare the 3 recorded layer comps. You should see the same problem as in the screenshots above.
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anti-aliasing problem.psd 1.5 MB
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4. Re: stroke anti-aliasing bug
Chris Cox Jan 27, 2010 7:28 PM (in response to Christian Davideck)Yeah, that looks like the stroke is not rendering correctly.
Changing from outside to inside shows that it fails on the edge chosen (outside is rough for "outside", etc.).
Yep, it's some kind of bug. I'll have to ask the guy who wrote the Layer Styles rendering code about it.
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5. Re: stroke anti-aliasing bug
Christian Davideck Feb 1, 2010 12:39 AM (in response to Reynolds (Mark))Reynolds (Mark) wrote:
https://www.adobe.com/cfusion/mmform/index.cfm?name=wishform
Christian Davideck wrote:
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6. Re: stroke anti-aliasing bug
Christian Davideck Feb 1, 2010 1:04 AM (in response to Chris Cox)Chris Cox wrote:
Yeah, that looks like the stroke is not rendering correctly.
Changing from outside to inside shows that it fails on the edge chosen (outside is rough for "outside", etc.).
Yep, it's some kind of bug. I'll have to ask the guy who wrote the Layer Styles rendering code about it.
Thank you for confirming.
You might want look into this when tracking down the bug: From my observation, it seems as though the stroke rendering problem does not always occur, e.g. shape layers seem unaffected by it.
You can verify this with my example .psd file posted above. STRG+click the smart object, convert the selection to a path (tolerance 10px), which you use to create the shape layer. Copy/paste the smart object's layer style (stroke) onto the shape object. The latter's stroke renders correctly. The problem doesn't seem to be related to the smart object per se though, because rasterizing doesn't fix it.





