Can this BUG get fixed?

Posted: 04-06-2004, 01:14 AM
The one where you have an image with several adjustment layers and you merge some layers or flatten the image and the density and saturation changes.
If you view it in actual pixels it does not change.
Bad bug, Bad bad bug.
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Rene_Walling@adobeforums.com
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Re: Can this BUG get fixed?
Posted: 04-06-2004, 01:51 AM
Its not a bug, its a limitation of your display.
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Paul_Hokanson@adobeforums.com
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Re: Can this BUG get fixed?
Posted: 04-06-2004, 05:10 AM
zoo, all crucial editing should be done at 100 percent pixels... anything less and you've got antialiasing and other display issues clouding the real view of things. It's always been this way in Photoshop.
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JasonSmith@adobeforums.com
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Re: Can this BUG get fixed?
Posted: 04-06-2004, 03:53 PM
A good example of this - create a new document, fill with noise with a setting of 400%.

View at 25% - and do a curves or levels adjustment. The image changes right?

Wrong!

View at 100% and you get the accurate preview.
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zoozx27@adobeforums.com
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Re: Can this BUG get fixed?
Posted: 04-06-2004, 04:23 PM
Crucial editing can not always be done at 100 %!
Try working on a 3 gig image and using actual pixels view.
Duhhhhh
I know it's always been this way, that is the problem.
Actual pixels is the only acuate view, we all know that and that is the problem!
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Ann_Shelbourne@adobeforums.com
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Re: Can this BUG get fixed?
Posted: 04-06-2004, 04:49 PM
How would you suggest that you can fit all of the pixels in a 3GB image onto your 72 ppi monitor, so that they are all visible at once, without interpolation?
[That's what you are seeing when you look at an image at other than 100%.]

Although you could always ask Sony to build you a Custom truck-sized monitor……
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JasonSmith@adobeforums.com
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Re: Can this BUG get fixed?
Posted: 04-06-2004, 04:49 PM
"I know it's always been this way, that is the problem."

So it isnt a BUG then, is it?

The software engineers know about this, and so do you. This behavior was fully expected on all counts.
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Ramón_G_Castañeda@adobeforums.com
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Re: Can this BUG get fixed?
Posted: 04-06-2004, 09:05 PM
I agree with Rene, Paul, Jason and Ann.

Some people just come awfully close to crying wolf once too many.
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Re: Can this BUG get fixed?
Posted: 04-06-2004, 10:07 PM
You could open a second window of the same image. With one set at 100% or more and the other showing the entire image.
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Re: Can this BUG get fixed?
Posted: 04-12-2004, 06:38 PM
Crying wolf, get real & save that type of worthless comments to yourself!
It may not be a bug, but it is a sever limitation to working with digital images in photoshop. Like I stated, you can't work on large images in actual pixels, no way no how.
Flattening large images every-time is to time consuming and also not an option.
An alternative viewing option that shows what you really are getting may be the ticket.
How hard could that be if it shows you the correct view when flattened?
AKA view flattened mode.
Just because it's always been a problem doesn't mean it should be accepted.
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