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edavey

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PostPosted: Tue Mar 20, 2012 4:45 pm    Post subject: Photoshop Tool Problems - Marquee Tool & Rasterizing Ima Reply with quote

I'm using Photoshop CS5 - out of nowhere, when I use my rectangular marquee tool to delete sections of a rasterized image - after I hit delete, it will not go away and then I cannot move on from that step. I have found a way around this by drawing another rectangle around the first one to prompt this error message "Warning no pixals were selected" and then the tool will cancel out and I can move on. I am able to delete the section - but the tool will not go away afterwards unless I draw another one around it.

Photo Example - Marquee Tool: http://www.creginc.com/files/Photoshop_Problem1.jpg

Also - just today, when I go to rasterize an image with a stroke around it, the stroke turns grainy.

Photo Example - Rasterize Image:
http://www.creginc.com/files/Photoshop_Problem2.jpg

I have also in the past had issues new layers not automatically creating with new shapes ex lines. It would all build on the same layer and I had to manually create each one. It stopped happening out of nowhere as well.

Is this a memory issue with my computer or bugs? Thanks in advance for any feedback!
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Auieos

Joined: 29 Jan 2010
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PostPosted: Mon Mar 26, 2012 1:54 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Sounds buggy.

If i make a square marquee and hit delete the selection does not disappear, it just deletes the pixels. I have to click somewhere off to the side or Ctrl+D to deselect it afterwards.

I get the same problems you describe if i change the selection/marquee mode to subtract from selection so check that's not the issue.

The stroke thing I'm not too sure about. When you rasterize is the layer fx still there?

And what type of layer/object are you rasterizing?
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