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This weekend I started up Photoshop CS and started to work on some photos. When I went to the brush tools I noticed that my normal setting for the tool of it showing the full size of the tool was not there. What was there was the so called "precise " tool. I tried a tool reset, no change, I went to preferences and it showed the correct setting so I changed it to something else, no change. Anyway long story short, I dumped the preferences file, and that didn’t fix the problem, so I rebooted then dumped the preference file and then it worked. Of course I had to go through all the setting and put them back.
This is DUMB, Photoshop shouldn’t do this… Anyway it seems that it does and that brings up my question. Is it possible to save somewhere a golden copy of preferences? Then when there is a problem one just goes and copies the golden file over the bad file and goes on with ones work with out going through all the fuss of dumping and resetting everything.
John Passaneau
This is DUMB, Photoshop shouldn’t do this… Anyway it seems that it does and that brings up my question. Is it possible to save somewhere a golden copy of preferences? Then when there is a problem one just goes and copies the golden file over the bad file and goes on with ones work with out going through all the fuss of dumping and resetting everything.
John Passaneau
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