Bug on PS CS, Zooming with lasso in action

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hendrykusuma
Aug 2, 2004
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I have a problem when I am in polygonal lasso tool combine with zooming (crtl+, crtl-), when I click in one conner with lasso tool to start the selection, usually i can zoom in and out with crtl key, but with CS there is a problem when i zoom, the zooming area suppose to follow where the cussor is, but when i try to keep zomming in, the zooming area is running to somewhere very far from the area that i want, this problem i never found in PS6 and PS7, this action is very irritating and make the whole work very slow, now i need to go back to ps7 again.

appreaciate if any one out can help me, thank you very much

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hendrykusuma
Aug 2, 2004
this problem only occur when the image is big (more than 3000 pixel in length), any body can help me please
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DrJohnD
Aug 2, 2004
I am working on PS 7 myself and I know for a fact I don’t have that happen. I can check it out on another machine in the office that runs CS and see if it happens here.

Using XP?
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hendrykusuma
Aug 3, 2004
yes, XP
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hendrykusuma
Aug 3, 2004
Ok thank, please try on high resolution image (4000x3000pixel maybe), use poligonal lasso, click anywhere and keep the lasso open, now try to zoom in with crtl+, please keeping zoom in with keeping crtl+, the zooming area will run to somewhere very far, i dont know does it only happen to me, thank you for your reply
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LenHewitt
Aug 3, 2004
Hendry,

I can’t reproduce your problem here with CS under Win2k.

Have you tried deleting your preferences file? Details in the FAQ at the top of this forum’s Topic List.
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hendrykusuma
Aug 3, 2004
thank LenHewitt
yap… i have delete the preferences file
but the problem still here, still can not zoom VERY close
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BobLevine
Aug 3, 2004
Try turning hardware acceleration down to zero. If that corrects it, then you need an updated video driver.

Bob
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hendrykusuma
Aug 4, 2004
yap, i have set hw acceleration to "0", but it does’t work, btw thank a lot Robert.

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