Photo shop messing up my files

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HalifaxPinball
Mar 31, 2005
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I returned to my work in Photoshop this morning to find that the saved file has messed up color bars and ghosting in areas. I’m back to where I started. Did I do something wrong? I’m sure I need a faster computer but I have a Gig of Ram. uggg….

Greg

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edjh
Mar 31, 2005
HalifaxPinball wrote:
I returned to my work in Photoshop this morning to find that the saved file has messed up color bars and ghosting in areas. I’m back to where I started. Did I do something wrong? I’m sure I need a faster computer but I have a Gig of Ram. uggg….

Greg
Sounds like a corrupted file. Bad RAM perhaps. Does this happen often or just this one time?


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KatWoman
Apr 1, 2005
make sure you did not change the MODE accidentally
check your monitor/desktop display settings, make sure it’s set to all the colors
could be video card or video card drivers.
make sure you did not put it in weird blending mode (each layer) sometimes if you have a wheel mouse it changes and you don’t see it.

"HalifaxPinball" wrote in message
I returned to my work in Photoshop this morning to find that the saved file has messed up color bars and ghosting in areas. I’m back to where I started. Did I do something wrong? I’m sure I need a faster computer but I have a Gig of Ram. uggg….

Greg

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Tacit
Apr 2, 2005
In article <h1X2e.7789$>,
"HalifaxPinball" wrote:

I returned to my work in Photoshop this morning to find that the saved file has messed up color bars and ghosting in areas. I’m back to where I started. Did I do something wrong? I’m sure I need a faster computer but I have a Gig of Ram. uggg….

Several things can cause image corruption, the most immediate being faulty (defective) RAM, a failing or defective hard drive, or a hard drive with a corrupt or damaged directory.


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