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Whenever I try to create a new file by pressing CMD-N, Photoshop gives me a default file type of 32x32px 72ppi 1-bit Bitmap. The preset is "clipboard". This is when there is no image in the clipboard. If I copy something to the clipboard CMD-N works as usually and gives those specifications. But never when the clipboard is empty.
This is not a huge thing but I do this dozens of times a day and if I don’t notice that I’m creating a 1-bit file, I can’t even directly convert to RGB but have to go through grayscale to correct the mistake.
If anyone knows how I can get PS to default to RGB, I would be very grateful for the information!
Macbook late 2007 2.2ghz core 2 duo, santa rosa, 4 gb ram, Mac OS 10.5.6, PS CS4 11.0.1
This is not a huge thing but I do this dozens of times a day and if I don’t notice that I’m creating a 1-bit file, I can’t even directly convert to RGB but have to go through grayscale to correct the mistake.
If anyone knows how I can get PS to default to RGB, I would be very grateful for the information!
Macbook late 2007 2.2ghz core 2 duo, santa rosa, 4 gb ram, Mac OS 10.5.6, PS CS4 11.0.1
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