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I have posted a similar question in the past, however the problem
seems to getting worse. I currently use photoshop cs with windows xp
os. When editing images I am losing pixel information randomly
across images. I have attached a sample.
In all other respects the PC performs well, it is almost due for
upgrading though. (I am assuming a PC problem).
Has anyone experienced anything similar, it is VERY annoying.
Thanks
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i have tried minimising and re - establishing the image in photoshop. The lines stay exactly where they are.
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Thanks for the sugestions guys, it doesnt happen on every image, and always in a different place and mainly when using paintbrush and clone.
It does have a few sticks of ram, i will try swapping them.
-Might be the pc, it is getting a bit old.
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Just wondering if anyone has experienced this problem. Small lines
appear on the image while editing with photoshop. The lines are as
per the attached sample. They most commonly occur while dragging the
clone tool or the paintbrush, usually while working on an image with
several layers.
To get rid of them it is necessary to go over them agian
individually.
Dont know if this a pc problem or a software issue.<div></div>
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No... I Guess I was asking whether there is a standard sync cord which i could plug into the 20D and the SB28.
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Ive made the switch from Nikon 35mm gear to a Canon 20D.
Is it possible to run a Nikon SB28 flash direct from the Canon 20D PC
socket, or is it better to use a slave sensor on the SB28 triggered
by a Canon flash connected to the PC or on camera.
Not sure if this a silly question or not, any help appreciated.
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Thanks for your help.
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Hi all. I was wondering if anybody has had experience with a Nikon
D70 and an SB 28 Speedlight. Not sure of their compatibility. My
existing kit includes the SB 28 and I am looking at a D70.
Thanks
Missing Pixels
in The Digital Darkroom: Process, Technique & Printing
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