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photoshop problem?
What's up with this? In the side panel, it shows a gray line, but there really is none. (The background color is that shade of gray...) but I don't see it on the actual image :s |
#2
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lol no clue man, but I told you i will get you the style as soon as done, just wait.
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#3
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hit me up on MSN - right now, please.
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#4
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Well I guess is an original copy of CS3 right?
It's the default square for visualization... |
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Not the red one, the grey one inside.
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#6
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yup
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#7
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It may be a guideline. Check your layers palette and check for any rogue layers lingering otherwise chances are you included a guideline to the canvas.
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#8
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Is that not just part of the box that shows you what part of the image is currently on the workspace?
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Anyways, it's fixed now. I saved it, closed, and opened, and it was gone. But no, it's not part of the box. Plus, if I moved that center part of the image up like 10px, then the line was gone. I think it just thought there was a blank space there for some reason?
Because that was the exact color of the background too |
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Quote:
you will find photoshop likes to do weird things. just remember to save alot as it can do worse things than make a gray line lol |
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