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Re: Soft brushes troubleshooting in Photoshop
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Nicolette Leckie
on Jul 15, 2008 at 7:11:37 pm
Hi, if i blur it, it still seems to keep a distinct 'border' around it. If i use the gradient tool and run from black to white - it leaves a 'pink looking' solid line at the end of the gradient. I have recently got a new pc, and never had this problem on my previous machine, but have just realised that this is the first time i am using the soft brush on my new computer.. Going back to your previous post - Could this be a monitor problem? How do i rectify it?
Settings are defaulted to 8-bit per channel RGB.
thanks
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