Problem with Shadow/Highlight on CS Mac

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pierre
Mar 6, 2005
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I can’t seem to find my Shadow/Hightlight tool window anymore.

Choosing the tool from the Adjustments menu activates the eyedropper, I can type the adjustment values in, but cannot get the widow with sliders &c. to show up on my screen at all.

Has this happened to anyone else? A re-install would surely fix this, but I’d rather avoid if I could.

Any help appreciated,

pierre

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edjh
Mar 7, 2005
pierre d’alancaisez wrote:
I can’t seem to find my Shadow/Hightlight tool window anymore.
Choosing the tool from the Adjustments menu activates the eyedropper, I can type the adjustment values in, but cannot get the widow with sliders &c. to show up on my screen at all.

Has this happened to anyone else? A re-install would surely fix this,

No, probably not.

but
I’d rather avoid if I could.

Any help appreciated,

pierre
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nomail
Mar 7, 2005
pierre d’alancaisez wrote:

I can’t seem to find my Shadow/Hightlight tool window anymore.
Choosing the tool from the Adjustments menu activates the eyedropper, I can type the adjustment values in, but cannot get the widow with sliders &c. to show up on my screen at all.

Has this happened to anyone else? A re-install would surely fix this, but I’d rather avoid if I could.

The window is probably moved outside of your screen parameters. Reset all tools, or change the resolution of your screen to a higher value temporary.


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