In article <dcv7qf$m37$>,
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"Jason Warren" wrote in message
In article <dclfki$cpi$>,
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Bill, you don’t, by chance, have View > Gamut Warning turned on do you?
Hi Jason, thanks for your comment. I have checked and found that ‘Gamut Warning’ is not turned on. I also went to the help file to read up on the subject but I only confirmed what I already suspected, namely that I am unable to comprehend the information in the help file:-(
A number of folk have tried to help me for which I am very grateful, however I really need to wise myself up a little more so that in future, when I ask a question, I should be able to at least comprehend any responses!
Thanks for your interest.
Regards.
Bill.
Bill,
That is one of the uses of a NG, like this one – to help every subscriber " wise up." None of us know everything. At least once a week, I see something that I had no clue of, and I’ve been using PS professionally, since its introduction for the PC. I also admit that the Help files can be sorely lacking, at best, plus one has to know the exact namining conventions, to even ask the question.
Many have added their thoughts and comments on your problem. All that I have seen have been good possibilities. If someone has responded with terms that are now beyond your knowledge, or comprehension, don’t fear, just ask them for clarification. I’ll bet that they will be glad to help. It’s not uncommon for some of us, myself unfortunately included, to give a response based on our knowledge of the product/problem, and not write it for someone, who may have just picked up PS. That isn’t bad, necessarily, but can be confusing for the person, who asked the question. Most responders, will list the steps, as we’d do them, hoping that the logical progression of steps will be followed, with the intended results. Sometimes, we don’t list the *WHY* of the steps, but if questioned will try our best to explain it. Remember, most of us are not teachers, nor are we technical writers. There are some wonderful exceptions in this group, but most of us are *visual* people, who work all day in images.
If you need particular help with some of the suggestions, just post back to the thread, and ask for clarification. You will get it.
Lastly, thanks for following the thread that you started. Too many people do not, and the NG never knows if they hit on the right solution. Thanks for giving us food for thought.
Hunt