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el Condor loco

2005-06-23, 7:14 pm

I have PhotoShop CS2 as well as PS Elements Ver: 3.0 installed on my
home PC XP Pro. I teach novice/beginning digital photo
manipulation-enhancement courses and use PS Elements Ver: 2.0 but will
be using the new 3.0. On both CS2 & Ver: 3.0, whenever I open the
Filters Gallery or the Lens Correction dialog screens (boxes), neither
CS2 or Ver:3.0 let me maximize these screens. The bottom and right
sides are always "cut off". Have tried deleting prefs files, rebooting
many times etc. The screens corner grab handles for re-sizing only
reduce slightly the screens size, but don't enlarge the other way.
Have found several users on older newsgroups with the similar problem
but nothing suggested has allowed me to expand these boxes to access
the "value" boxes on the bottom and right hand sides.

Thanks for any advice....

Tom Thomas

2005-06-23, 7:14 pm

"el Condor loco" <cdhakl@XXXXXXXXXX> wrote:

>On both CS2 & Ver: 3.0, whenever I open the
>Filters Gallery or the Lens Correction dialog screens (boxes), neither
>CS2 or Ver:3.0 let me maximize these screens. The bottom and right
>sides are always "cut off".


Check the web site of your video card manufacturer and make sure you
have the most recent XP-compatible drivers installed.
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Tom

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Dave

2005-06-23, 11:14 pm

Tom Thomas wrote:
> "el Condor loco" <cdhakl@XXXXXXXXXX> wrote:
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> Check the web site of your video card manufacturer and make sure you
> have the most recent XP-compatible drivers installed.
> ------------------
> Tom
>
> Unsolicited advertisements cheerfully ignored.


Better yet, just make sure your screen resolution is at least 1024 x
768, otherwise you won't see the whole filter.

Hope this helps,
Dave
el Condor loco

2005-06-23, 11:14 pm

To Tom & Dave, I reset the screen resolution and that did the trick.
I have used computers for many years and feel so stupid for not knowing
how to fix this myself. Thank you so very much for taking the time and
trouble to help me, you have made Australia just that much brighter for
me by your gesture.

Curt ( el Condor loco)

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