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Old 10-29-2008, 09:51 PM
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Crosshatch on heavily zoomed display

Hm, I like the Photoshop CS4 GPU enhancements, but do they come part and parcel with the crosshatch effect above 500%?

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I'd like to be able to deconfigure the crosshatch. Any idea how to do it? I don't want to turn off the GPU enhancements, but I do have occasion to look at really big pixels sometimes, and the crosshatch destroys usability above 500%.

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Re: Crosshatch on heavily zoomed display

Figures. No more than I take the time to post than I find the menu to turn it off.



Never mind.

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Re: Crosshatch on heavily zoomed display

Thanks for that, it bothered me too, among other things, I'm finding it hard to love CS4 like I do CS3.

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Re: Crosshatch on heavily zoomed display

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Thanks for that, it bothered me too, among other things, I'm finding it hard to love CS4 like I do CS3.
Makes me feel better about not upgrading right now.
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