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Re: filmscanners: OT: Photoshop Clone Tool - HELP!



Hello Steve,
    Well, of course I make backups but the question was specifically focused
on the one file that may be causing Photoshop to act erratically. I wasn't
suggesting that folks do not back up files, I was just thinking that, given
that the file is easily recreated when Photoshop is opened, it might be more
prudent to start from scratch than restore the file from an earlier copy.
    Of course this advise is predicated on the fact that this is a 'Hail
Mary' solution given to me from a person with vastly more experience in
Photoshop than I have. It is a common strategy that many people use. If
Photoshop is misbehaving this solution works in many cases for reasons no on
clearly understands.


Brian
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respond to bdplikaytis@bellsouth.net


----- Original Message -----
From: "Steve Greenbank" <steve@gccl.fsbusiness.co.uk>
To: <filmscanners@halftone.co.uk>
Sent: Saturday, August 11, 2001 1:39 AM
Subject: Re: filmscanners: OT: Photoshop Clone Tool - HELP!


>
> >Creating a backup may
> > be chancy. If you back it up after it becomes corrupted then deleting
the
> > original and restoring the backup may not help you much.
> >
> > Brian
> > --------------------------------------------------------------
> Hi Brian
>
> Any File Backup is at best only as good as the original - at worst the
media
> fails then you lose your file.
> Do I take it you don't believe in backups ? Hope you don't have anything
too
> valuable on your hard drive.
>
> Steve
>





 




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