When using Photoshop CS in 16 bit mode a filter correction shown on screen is more intense that

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Paul_Hathaway
Jan 3, 2004
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When using Photoshop CS in 16 bit mode a filter correction shown on screen is more intense that the change that is effected when the OK button is clicked and the change applied. This makes for the need to estimate how much more effect is needed to "dial in" to compensate for the final result. This was not a problem in 7.0.1.

Also in 16 bit after importing a RAW file the use of a correction layer may result in green, or red, or blue or a combination, pixels in highlight areas. This does not become apparent until printed or the image flattened.

Any suggestions? I have reinstalled CS to no avail.

Paul

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r_harvey
Jan 4, 2004
Wow, what a long title!
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Steve_Vesperman
Jan 4, 2004
I think it’s a record.

Maybe a broken one, I’ll have to check.
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brent_bertram
Jan 5, 2004
Paul,
Have you tried the usual " Reset Preferences " fix ? Re-installing wouldn’t clear that up, unless you physically deleted all the files.

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