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Re: Photoshop Bug??
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Re: Photoshop Bug??


  • Subject: Re: Photoshop Bug??
  • From: Chris Cox <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 28 Nov 2000 11:53:20 -0800

At 7:59 AM -0800 11/28/2000, email@hidden wrote:

Message: 9
Date: Tue, 28 Nov 2000 10:31:28 -0500
Subject: Photoshop Bug??
From: Scott Griswold <email@hidden>
To: <email@hidden>

I recently read this message posted to Mac Fix It page. It concerns me a
little. Here is the message and then I will express my concern.
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From Macfixit today:

Photoshop Color Settings bug Jon Kane discovered a Photoshop Color Settings
bug, that has been confirmed by Adobe Tech Support. He writes: "If you
change your color setting to anything other than the default setting (web),
the new color settings are not applied to an existing image with a different
color space. An example would be when you change your color settings from
SWOP Coated to SWOP uncoated, the image on your screen should darken
slightly to show the difference in dot gain. This way you can correct the
image if necessary. Now if you open an existing image that is not in the
current color space (or grayscale image), any change to the color space (or
grayscale dot gain) will not show on screen for correcting. Adobe Tech said
that this bug should be fixed in a future update."

That's not a bug - that's a misunderstanding of how things work in PS6 (and a failure to READ THE MANUAL).

If an Adobe Tech Support person claimed this was a bug, then they were very much mistaken. We'll try to find out what happened to prevent further confusion.

Chris


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