When I right click and fit on screen, the image still leaves 10% grey before the right layers windows.
Also, vertical images leaves about 30% grey at the bottom Yes the fit on screen box is checked in the zoom otpion bar. doug.
#1
Press 'F' for full screen display...?
I see what you mean - it leaves a gap around the edges... but if I zoom image so image is bigger than the screen and hit F I get the desired effect.
Guy
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When I right click and fit on screen, the image still leaves 10% grey before the right layers windows. Also, vertical images leaves about 30% grey at the bottom
Yes the fit on screen box is checked in the zoom otpion bar. doug.
#2
Updated display drivers and still does not work.
Even view actual pixels does not fill screen, it leaves about a third grey at the bottom.
Adobe Photoshop Version: 8.0 (8.0x118)
Operating System: Windows XP
Version: 5.1 Service Pack 2
System architecture: Intel CPU Family:15, Model:2, Stepping:7 with MMX, SSE Integer, SSE FP, SSE2, HyperThreading
Processor speed: 2790 MHz
Built-in memory: 2048 MB
Free memory: 1492 MB
Memory available to Photoshop: 1770 MB
Memory used by Photoshop: 79 %
Image cache levels: 4
Use image cache for histograms: No
Application folder: C:\Program Files\Adobe\Photoshop CS\ Temporary file path: C:\DOCUME~1\Dougs\LOCALS~1\Temp\
Photoshop scratch has async I/O enabled
Scratch volume(s):
G:\, 153.4G, 46.2G free
D:\, 33.9G, 8.40G free
#3
I have exactly the same problem with PS CS2. PS CS(1) works just fine.
I will get the latest Matrox driver and see if that helps.
Erv.
#4
I figured out a cause. With the default pallet locations there is no problem with filling the screen, but I do not use the default pallet locations. As soon as I move the tool bar to the far right of the screen and place the layers right next to the left side of the tool bar and stretch layers down to see many layers, Fit to screen dosent work correctly.
Am I able to post a screen shot here?
Doug.
#5
I have dual monitors with all pallets to 2nd screen. CTRL+0 will only make inage about 2/3 of full screen.
I changed the resolution of the main monitor and it works as it should. CTRL+0 fills the screen. Must be a video driver issue. Will get latest drivers from Matrox.
Erv
#6
Am I able to post a screen shot here?
We prefer to see a link to somewhere on the web where you can post the image.
Don
#7