InDesign Glitches
InDesign Glitches
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- sab6
- Nicemonospaced
- 90's Joshua Davis generative art?!
; )ideaist - ha! It is very Joshua Davis. Always thought he was ahead of his time!sab
- sab1
Happened again...
- sab2
Yep, I have had it happening for about a year or so, and only when connected to my external Apple Thunderbolt Display (yes, I know its old now but it still works a treat!). Some crazy patterns and glitches!
- Dunno if it is RAM though, as I have a maxed out 2020 16in MBP w/ 64GB and the better AMD Radeon Pro 5600M than stock. I think it's jsut Adobe being shit! :)sab
- It probably has more to do with their graphics now optimized for the M GPU over AMD.monospaced
- thumb_screws2
I’m getting them all the time too. It seems to be a ram issue. Every second zoom in it bugs out.
- microkorg1
So with you guys posting these crashes, is it a new thing with InDesign, like with a new update that's causing grief?
And if it is, how do you cause the crash?! I'm thinking about installing InDesign from my CC and tryin' this.- It's not a crash. It fucks up the image, you press apple+w a few times and it's gone.stewart
- skinny_puppy2
Love the non-anti aliased lines!
- non-anti? what about just "aliased"?imbecile
- i never really ujnderstood the alias/anti alias thing. why "aliased" not "jagged"?hans_glib
- alias vs jagged was decided way back when jennifer garner and alanis morrisette ro-sham-bo'd for itprophetone
- Interesting. Non-anti-aliased seems right because I think of anti-aliased as the result of a process. IOW a non-anti-aliased line is not aliased it just has notskinny_puppy
- gone through the anti-aliasing process.skinny_puppy
- The prefix "anti-" in "anti-aliasing" means "against" or "opposite." So, "anti-aliasing" literally means "against aliasing" or acting in opposition to aliasing.imbecile
- Your statement is not entirely correct because it conflates the absence of anti-aliasing processing with the absence of aliasing itself.imbecile
- ‘Aliased’ is correct. It refers to the tendency to gap over a signal when the sampling rate is too low.monNom
- TILskinny_puppy