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Peter Shaw




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Old Post  06-08-06 - 11:17 PM  
Hi,

Strange problem with CS on XP Pro. Even after complete reinstall of OS and
PS, several of the tools consistently display as solid black icons. There is
also some clear 'banding' at certain resolutions. Everything appears to work
properly yet the banding is evident even when files are exported to (for
example) jpeg format. Opening the psd on another PC shows that there is
nothing wrong with the underlying PSD.

Any ideas. There is a cheap and cheerful Lexmark printer plugged into the
troublesome machine. Could this have any bearing - composing for printer for
example?

Peter




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Old Post  06-08-06 - 11:17 PM  
Peter Shaw wrote:
<display problems>

Are your graphics card drivers up to date? Note that just because
Windows/Microsoft Update doesn't show any available doesn't mean there
aren't - go the the card manufacturer's web site.

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Old Post  06-08-06 - 11:17 PM  
"Andrew Morton" <akm@in-press.co.uk.invalid> wrote in message
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> Peter Shaw wrote:
> <display problems>
>
> Are your graphics card drivers up to date? Note that just because
> Windows/Microsoft Update doesn't show any available doesn't mean there
> aren't - go the the card manufacturer's web site.
>
> Andrew
>

There was indeed a later driver - now installed - but am still seeing the
same problem, parts of letters are missing eg with the text 'WW2' (courier
new, bold) only three quarters of the 2 displays, even when I export for web
and view the resulting GIF.

The same PSD on another PC displays and exports perfectly. I have even given
the trial version of CS2 a spin but that displays exactly the same problems
on the troublesome pc.

Peter




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"Peter Shaw" <peter-at-websitedevelopment.ltd.uk> wrote in message
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SNIP
> There was indeed a later driver - now installed - but am still
> seeing
> the same problem, parts of letters are missing eg with the text
> 'WW2' (courier new, bold) only three quarters of the 2 displays,
> even when I export for web and view the resulting GIF.

Are you using an LCD display?
Have you set the screen resolution (x by y pixels) to the native
values for the display?

Bart



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"Bart van der Wolf" <bvdwolf@no.spam> wrote in message
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> "Peter Shaw" <peter-at-websitedevelopment.ltd.uk> wrote in message
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> SNIP 
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> Are you using an LCD display?
> Have you set the screen resolution (x by y pixels) to the native
> values for the display?
>
> Bart

Yes it is an LCD display, the screen resolution is set to 1280x1024 60Hz
which is recommended for the monitor. If it was a problem with the display I
would expect that when an image was exported to GIF format it would be fine
where as images exported from this PC are actually how they look on the
screen.

Peter




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"Bart van der Wolf" <bvdwolf@no.spam> wrote in message
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> "Peter Shaw" <peter-at-websitedevelopment.ltd.uk> wrote in message
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> SNIP 
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> Are you using an LCD display?
> Have you set the screen resolution (x by y pixels) to the native
> values for the display?
>
> Bart

Yes it is an LCD display, the screen resolution is set to 1280x1024 60Hz
which is recommended for the monitor. If it was a problem with the display I
would expect that when an image was exported to GIF format it would be fine
where as images exported from this PC are actually how they look on the
screen.

Peter





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Old Post  06-08-06 - 11:17 PM  
> > Are you using an LCD display? 
>
> Yes it is an LCD display, the screen resolution is set to 1280x1024 60Hz
> which is recommended for the monitor. If it was a problem with the display
I
> would expect that when an image was exported to GIF format it would be
fine
> where as images exported from this PC are actually how they look on the
> screen.

A GIF of what my toolbar looks like is at:

http://www.boernie.co.uk/toolbar.gif

Has anyone seen this before? I feel sure it must be related.

Peter




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"Peter Shaw" <peter-at-websitedevelopment.ltd.uk> wrote in message
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> "Bart van der Wolf" <bvdwolf@no.spam> wrote in message
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> Yes it is an LCD display, the screen resolution is set to 1280x1024 60Hz
> which is recommended for the monitor. If it was a problem with the display
> I
> would expect that when an image was exported to GIF format it would be
> fine
> where as images exported from this PC are actually how they look on the
> screen.
>
> Peter
>
monitor or the video card is bad, more likely the card
make sure to check display settings first




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Old Post  07-10-06 - 11:17 PM  
So I try a different monitor (a Dell CRT at home) and still get the same
problem.
So I call HP and get a new Motherboard (graphics card is built in) and a
nice man comes around and installs it. I still see the same.
So I say, blow XP and install a copy of 2000Pro...

I still see the same...

Peter

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display 
> monitor or the video card is bad, more likely the card
> make sure to check display settings first
>
>




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Old Post  07-10-06 - 11:17 PM  
Peter Shaw wrote:
> So I try a different monitor (a Dell CRT at home) and still get the
> same problem.
> So I call HP and get a new Motherboard (graphics card is built in)
> and a nice man comes around and installs it. I still see the same.
> So I say, blow XP and install a copy of 2000Pro...
>
> I still see the same...

Then it may be still be a problem with the graphics card drivers. Is
there any chance of you installing a real card temporarily?

Andrew



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