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| Losing Layer Style I'm totally baffled about this. For some reason, I'm losing part of my layer "style" when I flatten layers in Photoshop. It doesn't happen all the time, and I can't figure it out. I've searched Google, and a few others are having this problem, but there aren't any clear answers or solutions. Anyone have any ideas about this? Thanks, Vikki |
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| Vikki,Have you tried Adobe User to User forums?There are many pros who are happy to help. |
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| Thanks Don, but I did some more searching and I think I found the answer. Apparently, if you are viewing the image at any zoom less then 100% it distorts the effect. Viewing at 100 percent works, and the effect stays intact. Crazy. |
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| Glad you solved the problem.Thanks for the info |
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