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Using Mac OS 10.3.3 and PS CS.
For some reason, when I work on a file in landscape mode (versus portrait) the adjustment layer thumbnails show up with a generic icon (i.e. the same icon for curves, levels, or whatever). In portrait mode, the icon is customized to the type of adjustment layer. Since I relabel all of my layers, (e.g. Curves 1 becomes Shadows Adj. or some such thing), I miss having the customized icon to alert me to the type of layer, especially when reopening older files.
Is this a plist thing? If so, anybody know which one? Or is this a memory conservation thing? Does anyone else see this behavior?
Thanks in advance for any comments.
For some reason, when I work on a file in landscape mode (versus portrait) the adjustment layer thumbnails show up with a generic icon (i.e. the same icon for curves, levels, or whatever). In portrait mode, the icon is customized to the type of adjustment layer. Since I relabel all of my layers, (e.g. Curves 1 becomes Shadows Adj. or some such thing), I miss having the customized icon to alert me to the type of layer, especially when reopening older files.
Is this a plist thing? If so, anybody know which one? Or is this a memory conservation thing? Does anyone else see this behavior?
Thanks in advance for any comments.
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