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jpark1981 (MIS)
27 Jul 11 11:37
So any time I open an image in photoshop now they are only displayed in my navigation window. I updated my driver already and there is not an openGL option for CS2. I don't know what else to do solve this problem. Any suggestions would be great. Thank you!
 
Helpful Member!  mscallisto (TechnicalUser)
27 Jul 11 14:34
Maybe your preferences need to be reset to their install state, they sometimes get "hosed" and strange happen.

While holding down the [Ctrl  Alt  Shift ] keys,
 
Click your Photoshop shortcut
or
Start > All Programs > Photoshop.

A Message Box will ask "Delete the Adobe Photoshop Settings File" to which you answer Yes.

The Preferences file will be rebuilt to factory settings and hopefully your problem is fixed.

Sam
 
jpark1981 (MIS)
27 Jul 11 15:55
Thank you Ms. Callisto! I'm taking pictures of hardware for a business website and this simple, but frustrating glitch was setting me back. Have a great day!
mscallisto (TechnicalUser)
27 Jul 11 17:35

Happy to help,  now get back to work!!

Sam

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