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I’ve run this by several "experts," but none have any idea of what’s going on. Perhaps someone here has an idea or two…
Using the Art History Brush, I began a piece, worked on it for a few days, no problems. Set the History State or Snapshot, then go to it… easy. Create or duplicate layers and there’s no problem. I can just keep going for as long as I wish to go.
Then, all of a sudden, I started working on it after putting it away for the evening (I left the document open in PS3) and when I began working on it again the next day, I made a new layer and was met with a surprise dialogue box that said, "There is no corresponding layer."
As a workaround one simply has to reset the history state, but it’s both a pain in the rear and not the way it’s supposed to be.
Reinstallation has not helped, nor has clearing the preferences prior to starting PS.
I am using PS CS3 on a MacPro, system 10.5.4, 8 gig RAM, nothing out of the ordinary in the system.
Using the Art History Brush, I began a piece, worked on it for a few days, no problems. Set the History State or Snapshot, then go to it… easy. Create or duplicate layers and there’s no problem. I can just keep going for as long as I wish to go.
Then, all of a sudden, I started working on it after putting it away for the evening (I left the document open in PS3) and when I began working on it again the next day, I made a new layer and was met with a surprise dialogue box that said, "There is no corresponding layer."
As a workaround one simply has to reset the history state, but it’s both a pain in the rear and not the way it’s supposed to be.
Reinstallation has not helped, nor has clearing the preferences prior to starting PS.
I am using PS CS3 on a MacPro, system 10.5.4, 8 gig RAM, nothing out of the ordinary in the system.
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