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jamjam1000

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PostPosted: Sun Nov 30, 2008 6:13 am    Post subject: Major photoshop problem Reply with quote

Hey everyone,

I'm running photoshop CS2 v9.0, on windows XP SP3

Photoshop has been working perfectly well up until tonight, when it now refuses to load images (either JPG,BMP, PSD etc) through the 'open with' right click way (and intermittently through the program with open file). If the image finally does open, any editing tools have no effect on the image. For example if I clone stamp parts of the image, as soon as I take my finger of the mouse, the image reverses the clone stamping automatically back to normal as though I pressed undo (really weird!)

None of the filters work on the image (when you click a filter, it just does nothing), however hue/saturation & curves work (but no other buttons in 'adjustments menu' work) - Its like the image is 'locked' from editing in any way (and this applies for every image I use regardless of file type which worked previously)

Can anybody tell me what's going on as this behaviour is very very strange. I should tell you that no major upgrades have taken place, I have tried the ctrl+alt+shift removal of preferences method with no avail as well.
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