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CS2 Problems With Rendering--Lighting Styles Went AWOL
My CS2 has lost the lighting styles. How do I get them back?
Filter...Render...Lighting Effects....Styles drop-down dialog box has a blank field for styles options
There should be the following options: 10 O'Clock, 2 O'Clock Spotlight, Blue Omni, Crossing, etc. There should be a total of about 18 options and I have none.
I checked my Plug-ins/Filters/Lighting Styles directories and the files are intact in their directory, but CS2 just will not access them.
Can somebody help with a solution?
Thanks
07-04-2006, 08:46 PM
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Re: CS2 Problems With Rendering--Lighting Styles Went AWOL
has anyone ever tried this; insert the disk, go to 'add or remove programs', click on 'remove' when the dialog pops up, click on 'repair', I've never tried it, but it might work \:/
07-05-2006, 12:21 AM
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My CS2 is bugging me too; but I think it's a matter of personal preference.
1. Now I cannot drag images from a browser window directly into PS
2. How come maerging links just became more difficult? [confused]
3. It slows down on me every once in a while; lags on even just selecting a layer.
- Al
07-05-2006, 07:00 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Alistair
1. Now I cannot drag images from a browser window directly into PS
I haven't tried that. if there's several I want to look at later
I usually just drag them into a folder on the Mac's desktop and then open them
using Photoshop.
07-05-2006, 07:32 PM
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Re: CS2 Problems With Rendering--Lighting Styles Went AWOL
Quote:
Originally Posted by Alistair
1. Now I cannot drag images from a browser window directly into PS
Never knew that was possible, have to try that.
Quote:
Originally Posted by Alistair
2. How come maerging links just became more difficult??
I wouldn't say more difficult, just different. Just play with it for a while, you're getting use to it and the new approach actually has several advantages.
Quote:
Originally Posted by Alistair
3. It slows down on me every once in a while; lags on even just selecting a layer.
Alistair, there is a v9.01 update for Photoshop CS2 which solves lagging on most computers. It solved all the problems I had.?
07-06-2006, 01:21 AM
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I'm talking about dragging straight from internet explorer (or firefox; either should work). For CS1, 7, and 6 it allowed me to grab the image from a minimized broswer and throw it right onto photoshop. Now, Photoshop creates a new blank file. It causes problems that aren't too much of a hassle. I just saw it much more convenient before.
07-06-2006, 04:14 AM
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