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Photoshop CS3 Monitors HelP!!!
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Was using the apple monitor and my macbook pro screen, disconnected the monitor for travel and went back into photoshop cs3, pulled up the “curves” box and it is stuck all the way in the left upper hand corner (all that is visible is a little sliver of it and I can’t drag it back in because the top is actually off the screen… HELP how do I get it back over, without having to fly 3000 miles back to the other monitor?
thanks,
if you’re in brooklyn and help I’ll buy you a beer.
-ss
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Stephen Sakulsky
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Fri May 01 01:25:19 UTC 2009
Brooklyn,
United States
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Hi stephen. Do you try pressing f and apple – to minimize the window. Another solution maybe can be use curves as layers, in the layers palette, don’t know if you can grab this.
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There might be a better answer, but the first one that comes to mind is to change the resolution of your display to the highest pixel count, drag it over, then change the resolution back.
The other option is to quit photoshop, go to User→Library→Preferences→Adobe Photoshop CS2 Settings, move the “Adobe Photoshop CS2 Prefs.psp” to the desktop, and let PS build a new set of prefs. If this works, great. You might have to reset some prefs, though. If not, quite photoshop and move the pref file back into place.
Let me know what happens! Good luck.
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thanks hernan and brian!
brian, switching out the prefs file and putting it back in worked! thanks alot!!!
cheers,
-ss
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the easy way (not to be a smartass or anything, i just want some of that beer action) is to go to Window>Workspace>Reset to Default Workspace
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