Blank palettes, Photoshop CS & 10.4.1?

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dsaur
May 17, 2005
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Hello, all.

I updated to Mac OS X Tiger 10.4.1 last night, and this morning, when I command-tab away from Photoshop and back, I occasionally lose the contents of one or more of the palettes (such as the Tools palette, color palette, etc.)

Restarting Photoshop stops the problem for 10 minutes or so, but then the problems recur. The longer Photoshop is open, the worse it gets!

I am not running any unusual system extensions – just USB Overdrive.

I am using 10.4.1 on a Dual 2GHz G5 ( rev. B ) with 1.5 GB of RAM.

I never had this problem before today, and it’s quite disconcerting. I hope there is something that can be done about it.

Here’s the steps to reproduce (reported to
http://www.adobe.com/misc/bugreport.html as well):

Open a Photoshop document.

Work in it for a while, and command-tab between Photoshop and other applications.

After a while, when you return to Photoshop, one (and only one) of your palettes will be blank. The Tools palette is the most common. Other times, the options or colors palettes are blank.

Even though the contents are empty, the functionality is still there; you can click on things, and as you begin to move your mouse over things, they begin to reappear, etc.

The best workaround is to command-tab-back out, and then back in, until the palettes redraw. Hitting tab to hide all tools and re-show them works as well. But this is maddening.

I have a very, very clean and well-maintained machine, and don’t know why this is happening. Deleting and resetting all of my preferences does not seem to help.

Does anyone else have this problem?

Drew


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KatWoman
May 18, 2005
get a PC??
hehe j/k.
sounds like video refresh issue, sorry can’t help for MAC.

"Drew D. Saur" wrote in message
Hello, all.

I updated to Mac OS X Tiger 10.4.1 last night, and this morning, when I command-tab away from Photoshop and back, I occasionally lose the contents of one or more of the palettes (such as the Tools palette, color palette, etc.)

Restarting Photoshop stops the problem for 10 minutes or so, but then the problems recur. The longer Photoshop is open, the worse it gets!
I am not running any unusual system extensions – just USB Overdrive.
I am using 10.4.1 on a Dual 2GHz G5 ( rev. B ) with 1.5 GB of RAM.
I never had this problem before today, and it’s quite disconcerting. I hope there is something that can be done about it.

Here’s the steps to reproduce (reported to
http://www.adobe.com/misc/bugreport.html as well):

Open a Photoshop document.

Work in it for a while, and command-tab between Photoshop and other applications.

After a while, when you return to Photoshop, one (and only one) of your palettes will be blank. The Tools palette is the most common. Other times, the options or colors palettes are blank.

Even though the contents are empty, the functionality is still there; you can click on things, and as you begin to move your mouse over things, they begin to reappear, etc.

The best workaround is to command-tab-back out, and then back in, until the palettes redraw. Hitting tab to hide all tools and re-show them works as well. But this is maddening.

I have a very, very clean and well-maintained machine, and don’t know why this is happening. Deleting and resetting all of my preferences does not seem to help.

Does anyone else have this problem?

Drew


The Mac Orchard – http://www.macorchard.com/
Essential Internet Applications since 1995
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dsaur
May 18, 2005
FWIW, I have a Win XP Pro-based PC as well…Don’t get me started. 🙂

Drew

In article <lIKie.4837$>,
"KatWoman" wrote:

get a PC??
hehe j/k.
sounds like video refresh issue, sorry can’t help for MAC.
"Drew D. Saur" wrote in message
Hello, all.

I updated to Mac OS X Tiger 10.4.1 last night, and this morning, when I command-tab away from Photoshop and back, I occasionally lose the contents of one or more of the palettes (such as the Tools palette, color palette, etc.)

Restarting Photoshop stops the problem for 10 minutes or so, but then the problems recur. The longer Photoshop is open, the worse it gets!
I am not running any unusual system extensions – just USB Overdrive.
I am using 10.4.1 on a Dual 2GHz G5 ( rev. B ) with 1.5 GB of RAM.
I never had this problem before today, and it’s quite disconcerting. I hope there is something that can be done about it.

Here’s the steps to reproduce (reported to
http://www.adobe.com/misc/bugreport.html as well):

Open a Photoshop document.

Work in it for a while, and command-tab between Photoshop and other applications.

After a while, when you return to Photoshop, one (and only one) of your palettes will be blank. The Tools palette is the most common. Other times, the options or colors palettes are blank.

Even though the contents are empty, the functionality is still there; you can click on things, and as you begin to move your mouse over things, they begin to reappear, etc.

The best workaround is to command-tab-back out, and then back in, until the palettes redraw. Hitting tab to hide all tools and re-show them works as well. But this is maddening.

I have a very, very clean and well-maintained machine, and don’t know why this is happening. Deleting and resetting all of my preferences does not seem to help.

Does anyone else have this problem?

Drew


The Mac Orchard – http://www.macorchard.com/
Essential Internet Applications since 1995


The Mac Orchard – http://www.macorchard.com/
Essential Internet Applications since 1995
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KatWoman
May 19, 2005
"Don’t get me started. :-)"
so Drew you are a fan or you hate it? (using Win XP)
I never had a MAC, I started in a MS environment and I love XP it is very stable and has many nice features.
(any folder as slide show, easy to see thumbnails, email photos with auto-resize, very stable, never crashes or needs restarting, compatibility, easy install of USB devices, good camera wizard etc)
I used a MAC on a job interview once, they sat me down to do some retouching, I really missed my right clicker!!!
had to use the menus ’cause I didn’t know how to work it. LOL.

"Drew D. Saur" wrote in message
FWIW, I have a Win XP Pro-based PC as well…Don’t get me started. 🙂
Drew

In article <lIKie.4837$>,
"KatWoman" wrote:

get a PC??
hehe j/k.
sounds like video refresh issue, sorry can’t help for MAC.
"Drew D. Saur" wrote in message
Hello, all.

I updated to Mac OS X Tiger 10.4.1 last night, and this morning, when I command-tab away from Photoshop and back, I occasionally lose the contents of one or more of the palettes (such as the Tools palette, color palette, etc.)

Restarting Photoshop stops the problem for 10 minutes or so, but then the problems recur. The longer Photoshop is open, the worse it gets!
I am not running any unusual system extensions – just USB Overdrive.
I am using 10.4.1 on a Dual 2GHz G5 ( rev. B ) with 1.5 GB of RAM.
I never had this problem before today, and it’s quite disconcerting. I hope there is something that can be done about it.

Here’s the steps to reproduce (reported to
http://www.adobe.com/misc/bugreport.html as well):

Open a Photoshop document.

Work in it for a while, and command-tab between Photoshop and other applications.

After a while, when you return to Photoshop, one (and only one) of your palettes will be blank. The Tools palette is the most common. Other times, the options or colors palettes are blank.

Even though the contents are empty, the functionality is still there; you can click on things, and as you begin to move your mouse over things, they begin to reappear, etc.

The best workaround is to command-tab-back out, and then back in, until the palettes redraw. Hitting tab to hide all tools and re-show them works as well. But this is maddening.

I have a very, very clean and well-maintained machine, and don’t know why this is happening. Deleting and resetting all of my preferences does
not seem to help.

Does anyone else have this problem?

Drew


The Mac Orchard – http://www.macorchard.com/
Essential Internet Applications since 1995


The Mac Orchard – http://www.macorchard.com/
Essential Internet Applications since 1995
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Hecate
May 19, 2005
On Thu, 19 May 2005 14:41:25 -0400, "KatWoman" wrote:

"Don’t get me started. :-)"
so Drew you are a fan or you hate it? (using Win XP)
I never had a MAC, I started in a MS environment and I love XP it is very stable and has many nice features.
(any folder as slide show, easy to see thumbnails, email photos with auto-resize, very stable, never crashes or needs restarting, compatibility, easy install of USB devices, good camera wizard etc)
I used a MAC on a job interview once, they sat me down to do some retouching, I really missed my right clicker!!!
had to use the menus ’cause I didn’t know how to work it. LOL.
Used both – prefer XP. I find Macs quite clunky compared to Win machines. 😉



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KatWoman
May 20, 2005
god bless you hecate…I am so tired of MS bashers.

"Hecate" wrote in message
On Thu, 19 May 2005 14:41:25 -0400, "KatWoman" wrote:

"Don’t get me started. :-)"
so Drew you are a fan or you hate it? (using Win XP)
I never had a MAC, I started in a MS environment and I love XP it is very stable and has many nice features.
(any folder as slide show, easy to see thumbnails, email photos with auto-resize, very stable, never crashes or needs restarting, compatibility,
easy install of USB devices, good camera wizard etc)
I used a MAC on a job interview once, they sat me down to do some retouching, I really missed my right clicker!!!
had to use the menus ’cause I didn’t know how to work it. LOL.
Used both – prefer XP. I find Macs quite clunky compared to Win machines. 😉



Hecate – The Real One

Fashion: Buying things you don’t need, with money
you don’t have, to impress people you don’t like…
H
Hecate
May 20, 2005
On Fri, 20 May 2005 13:21:33 -0400, "KatWoman" wrote:

god bless you hecate…I am so tired of MS bashers.
Me too <g>



Hecate – The Real One

Fashion: Buying things you don’t need, with money
you don’t have, to impress people you don’t like…
H
Hwy101
Jul 2, 2005
Did you get the Job? (the suspence is killing me ;-^) I had a similiar incident) Hwy101

KatWoman wrote:
"Don’t get me started. :-)"
so Drew you are a fan or you hate it? (using Win XP)
I never had a MAC, I started in a MS environment and I love XP it is very stable and has many nice features.
(any folder as slide show, easy to see thumbnails, email photos with auto-resize, very stable, never crashes or needs restarting, compatibility, easy install of USB devices, good camera wizard etc)
I used a MAC on a job interview once, they sat me down to do some retouching, I really missed my right clicker!!!
had to use the menus ’cause I didn’t know how to work it. LOL.
* * * Edited for lenght * * * Knocked off a few cross posts too * * *
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KatWoman
Jul 3, 2005
not sure whether to top post, the dialog is going up?

I did not get the job
and I don’t think it was anything to do with my PS skills. I asked if they had health benefits? (no)
I asked for $20.00 an hour (they pay $12-15 I found out later) All the other employees were male
you had to "work the counter"
There was helluva glare off the lovely windows, no ergonomics, no tablet (crappy Mac mouses)
I would have had to commute to South Beach (traffic, $ for gas) I have seen ads for new hires about 3-4 months (indicates trouble) so I am not sorry
I am still making more doing freelance and I don’t commute or dress up, can keep my own schedule. I have no healthcare benefits either way but at least I have some freedom.

"Hwy101" wrote in message
Did you get the Job? (the suspence is killing me ;-^) I had a similiar incident) Hwy101

KatWoman wrote:
"Don’t get me started. :-)"
so Drew you are a fan or you hate it? (using Win XP)
I never had a MAC, I started in a MS environment and I love XP it is very stable and has many nice features.
(any folder as slide show, easy to see thumbnails, email photos with auto-resize, very stable, never crashes or needs restarting, compatibility, easy install of USB devices, good camera wizard etc) I used a MAC on a job interview once, they sat me down to do some retouching, I really missed my right clicker!!!
had to use the menus ’cause I didn’t know how to work it. LOL.
* * * Edited for lenght * * * Knocked off a few cross posts too * * *

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