Having problems with Stroke feature (CS2)

JG
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Jonathan_Garisto
Aug 26, 2007
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Hello,

I am currently having a problem with my version of Photoshop. I use Photoshop CS2 on Windows XP.

What happens is that when I would like to put a stroke around an outline that I would like to be 1 pixel wide, it ends up being alot thicker. It looks like it would be 30-40 pixels wide. I tired everything I can think of, I even tried uninstalling my version of Photoshop to see if it would work again but it didn’t work. Any help with this would be appreciated.

Thanks,
Jonathan Garisto

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EH
Ed_Hannigan
Aug 26, 2007
First of all, describe exactly what you are doing. There are a few different ways to Stroke something.

Secondly, resetting Preferences is usually more effective than reinstalling.
JG
Jonathan_Garisto
Aug 26, 2007
Okay I shall give an example of what I would do.

Say I would use the rectangular marquee tool to make a boarder. I would make my rectangle and then right click and select "Stroke". I would set the pixel with to 1 pixel wide and then the width of the stroke would go completely wider than 1 pixel wide.

Here is a picture of what I mean. I did this on a 300 x 300 picture.

<http://img214.imageshack.us/img214/1263/untitled3dw4.jpg>

And could you tell me how to reset preferences please?
EH
Ed_Hannigan
Aug 26, 2007
In the FAQs:
<http://www.adobeforums.com/cgi-bin/webx/.ef4a07f/1>

You are sure you have it set to one pixel and not one inch or something?
JG
Jonathan_Garisto
Aug 26, 2007
After going with resesting the preferences the problem went away. Thank you for your help with fixing this.

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