Liquify Filter is Broken!? Please Help.

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onamae
Aug 15, 2003
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Every time that I attempt to use the Liquify filter in Photoshop 7.0 it doesnt work properly. All that it does is make a square mirror image copy of the picture. I have tried everything: deinstalled all Adobe programs, then deleted all Adobe and Photoshop registry entries that I could find and also deleted the preferences file as was suggested in a prior post. All of these things have not worked thus far! Any help at all would be apperciated. P.S. I am suspecting that something in my registry got messed up , o yeah, i also tried to use system restore and that didnt work either.

heres my system info:
PIII 933mhz
Windows ME & all updates
Nvidia GeForce MX 420

Please help if you have even a hunch of an idea, I would not like to format my pc just to fix this problem! again thanks for any help!

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The Magician
Aug 15, 2003
Hmm…this seems to be becoming a big problem lately…
Did you recently upgrade your video card’s drivers?
Best I can figure out about this from my personal experience, and another guy’s on this newsgroup… is that it’s due to not having the most recent DirectX version, and having the latest video drivers from Nvidia…I have Nvidia Geforce2.
(Yes…I said *latest*. Seems they don’t play nice wit the Liquify tool.) My sugestion would be to make sure you have the latest version of Direct X. DirectX Version: 9.0a (4.09.0000.0901)
(I had thought I WAS up to date with 9…but I wasn’t…9A seems to be the key.)…
And an OLDER version of your video drivers.
(maybe from you PC install discs or video card install CD…I got an older version by going to Microsoft Windows Update…oddly enuff…I found an older driver in their list of updates.)
I had tried again to install the newer Nvidia card driver after getting DX9A…but STILL had the problem.
So…newer ISN’T always better it seems.
That’s what worked for me.
Hope this helps.
eddie

"onamae" wrote in message
Every time that I attempt to use the Liquify filter in Photoshop 7.0 it
doesnt work properly. All that it does is make a square mirror image copy of the picture. I have tried everything: deinstalled all Adobe programs, then deleted all Adobe and Photoshop registry entries that I could find and also deleted the preferences file as was suggested in a prior post. All of these things have not worked thus far! Any help at all would be apperciated. P.S. I am suspecting that something in my registry got messed up , o yeah, i also tried to use system restore and that didnt work either.
heres my system info:
PIII 933mhz
Windows ME & all updates
Nvidia GeForce MX 420

Please help if you have even a hunch of an idea, I would not like to
format my pc just to fix this problem! again thanks for any help!
TD
Thee_DarkOverLord
Aug 15, 2003
square mirror image copy of the picture

Thats not broken its an option. You nead to read the help file how to use it correctly.

The warp tool pushes pixels forward as you drag.

The reflection tool copies pixels to the brush area. Drag to reflect the area perpendicular to the direction of the stroke (to the left of the stroke). Alt-drag (Windows) or Option-drag (Mac OS) to reflect the area in the direction opposite to that of the stroke (for example, the area above a downward stroke). Usually, Alt-dragging or Option-dragging gives better results when you have frozen the area you want to reflect. Use overlapping strokes to create an effect similar to a reflection in water.

Oh yeah update to 7.01 aswell.
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Seth Meranda
Aug 15, 2003
You are using Windows ME 🙁


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The Magician
Aug 15, 2003
Yeah…AND…?
Your point is…?
Win ME has nothing to do with it…it’s the video card drivers. Sheesh…there’s one in every crowd…

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Thee_DarkOverLord
Aug 15, 2003
Ok didnt relsie it was so bad oname,
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onamae
Aug 16, 2003
na i dont think its an option causing the repeating block reflection thing, it does the same thing for both swirls and reflection … it’s just straight up broken!?? Holding shift ctrl or alt do nothing as well. I will get to the bottom of this if its the last thing i do… well i hope not actually the last but you know what i mean.
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dave milbut
Aug 22, 2003
ac, please describe your specific problem and what you’re trying to do in full…

dave
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lapaz
Aug 27, 2003
So i am not the only one. Where did you get a previous version. I am using w98. I do not wanne hear about WindowsME or 98 things do not work propperly. I bought a product that says it’s w98 compatible. It’s just an ordinay Bug that needs to be fixed and ship with ps7.02
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lapaz
Aug 27, 2003
ok my pref mail looks a little bit like shouting. I am very happy with ps and think they did a great job with ps, but a bug is a bug and needs to be repaired
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Phosphor
Aug 28, 2003
If turning down the video acceleration worked – then that indicates a bug in the video card driver.

Please tell your video card maker about this so they can fix the bug in their driver.

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