derek | Shared With: Everyone - Sep 11 2007 | photoshop, clipboard, annoyances
EDIT: Doesn't work. Sigh.
Quoted: The solution, found in a few user forums, is in the AlwaysImportClipbd_ON.reg file, contained on your Photoshop/CS install disk. Go to \Photoshop CS3\Goodies\Optional Plug-Ins\Photoshop Only\Optional Extensions or the equivelant folder on your disk, and run that file.
If you don’t have the file, don’t fret! It’s a simple registry file, and that means you can create it yourself right now without the install disk. Open Notepad and type:
Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00
[HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Adobe\Photoshop\10.0]
“AlwaysImportClipboard”=dword:00000001
derek | Shared With: Everyone - Dec 12 2006 | windows, gimp, gimpshop, photoshop
derek | Shared With: Everyone - Apr 03 2006 | design, photoshop, chicago
Amazing!
Quoted: • The image size is 40 inches by 120 inches.
• The flattened file weighs in at 1.7 Gigabytes.
• It took eleven months (close to 2,000 hours) to create.
• The painting is comprised of close to fifty individual Photoshop files.
• Taking a cumulative total of all the files, the overall image contains over 15,000 layers.
• Over 500 alpha channels were used for various effects.
• Over 250,000 paths make up the multitude of shapes throughout the scene.


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- derek - Oct 04 2007
You must be Derek's friend before you can comment on this Fave.hmm, tried it out, but didn't do the trick.
might happen less, but it still happens.
So far so good here ... try purging the clipboard in Photoshop, and then switching out and back in ...
OK, yeah, doesn't work. I can't believe that software this expensive doesn't work worth a crap.
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