photoshop help
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- curtis
This is driving me insane.
You know the grey 'background' on photoshop documents (i.e. the area on screen around the image when you maximise the window? Well mine has turned black for some reason and it's really freaking me out. Anyone know how to change it? I have reinstalled etc. but no luck.
Thanks :)
- vespa0
press f
- ********0
preferences?
- curtis0
I have serious tried everything. I'm not a beginner on PS. It's not to do with the screen mode - pressing that works as usual.
- curtis0
there's nothing in the prefs either . . .
. . . this is serious sh*t. It's affecting my designs :(
- b__0
select paint bucket, select preferred colour, shift+click in bkg area.
maybe that's what you're looking for?
- Biofreak0
mmm. damn. i used to teach photoshop workshops and like to think i am pretty good with it... but i have never seen that before. never even heard of that happening.
i dont see anything to alter the grey region or reset it or anything.
i am damned curious though. please post if you do find a way to fix it. i would really like to know as well.
i will continue to look...
- curtis0
yes yes yes yes yes!
b__, I love you.
:)
- ********0
is it a cracked version?
j/k
:D
- Biofreak0
well ill be damned.
ya learn something new every day.
thanks b__!
that is a pretty nifty lil thing!
- b__0
cool, your welcome!
*wonderwoman stance*
:)
- curtis0
Fully licensed version, 4CY!
Thanks for the help. It's mad how you can use a program for so long and still get freaked out by it, but even madder how set in your ways you become. I was seriously struggling with that black border . . .
- ********0
thx b__
i will try that out immediatly.
interesting!
- vespa0
wow! I never knew that...
- unknown0
I'm impressed, I never knew that either... The best thing about this new trick is that its almost guaranteed that I will never have any use for it.
Other than to impress other PS geeks with of course.