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Hi
Hope someone can answer this…
Why does an image darken while dragging the window within Photoshop CS4? Once the window is released with the mouse/pen, it snaps back to how it was?
Explained further:
Open an image in Photoshop CS4.
Click & hold the grey title bar at the top of the image. Move it around within the Photoshop window.
It noticably "pops" – darkens.
Release the mouse/pen, image snaps back to how it was.
Weird
I’ve put a sample point on a section of the image, numbers don’t change. I’ve tried disabling "Open GL Drawing"
– Doesn’t happen but…
– Image appears darker as per when dragging with "Open GL Drawing enabled. – Numbers remain the same on the sample point.
Hope this makes sense.
Here are some specs:
Photoshop V 11.0.1
Graphics Card: NVidia GeForce 7959 GT
Driver Verssion: 182.08 (latest)
Windows Vista Business, 64-bit (Service Pack 1)
8GB RAM
Thanks for any help
Peter
Hope someone can answer this…
Why does an image darken while dragging the window within Photoshop CS4? Once the window is released with the mouse/pen, it snaps back to how it was?
Explained further:
Open an image in Photoshop CS4.
Click & hold the grey title bar at the top of the image. Move it around within the Photoshop window.
It noticably "pops" – darkens.
Release the mouse/pen, image snaps back to how it was.
Weird
I’ve put a sample point on a section of the image, numbers don’t change. I’ve tried disabling "Open GL Drawing"
– Doesn’t happen but…
– Image appears darker as per when dragging with "Open GL Drawing enabled. – Numbers remain the same on the sample point.
Hope this makes sense.
Here are some specs:
Photoshop V 11.0.1
Graphics Card: NVidia GeForce 7959 GT
Driver Verssion: 182.08 (latest)
Windows Vista Business, 64-bit (Service Pack 1)
8GB RAM
Thanks for any help
Peter
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