My grays are the same, however. Weird. Is there a way to change the color of the top portion of the active image? In CS, it was a very nice blue as opposed to the grayed out other ones not being used.
I don't use the navigator as it is an open palette I don't need on the real estate there.
Thanks... :)
I don't use the navigator as it is an open palette I don't need on the real estate there.
Thanks... :)
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In mine the active tab is light gray which makes it a lot easier to read the black letters of the name, the inactive ones are dark gray the same shade as the rest of the bar. There is a clear distinquintion between the shades of gray.
Also the active layer is the one that shows up in the Navigator, and in the Hisotry window the name appears.
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From: painthorse_1 <broodmare1@nststlouis.com>
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Sent: Thu, Feb 4, 2010 2:58 pm
Subject: [photoshop-beginners] Help with CS4 please?
From: painthorse_1 <broodmare1@nststlouis.com>
To: photoshop-beginners@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Thu, Feb 4, 2010 2:58 pm
Subject: [photoshop-beginners] Help with CS4 please?
Hello, all...
At work here with a 'minor' problem.... :/
With several photos open at once, all of them are grey on the top bar that tells the name of the pic, % of size on screen, etc.
In CS, the "active" photo always was a different color, in my case blue, and other open documents were greyed, if you will.
Does anyone know how to have the 'active' photo stand out from the others? I can't find any setting to do that. The only thing I did find was a spot to make the extension in lower case...so when I go to 'save' the photo, it changes the pic to blahblah.jpg in stead of the blahblah.JPG it started out at when open.
I have to do particular saving of several documents open at the same time on screen, and it's too easy to mistake which one is the active one. Help?? Thanks!! Carolyn
At work here with a 'minor' problem.... :/
With several photos open at once, all of them are grey on the top bar that tells the name of the pic, % of size on screen, etc.
In CS, the "active" photo always was a different color, in my case blue, and other open documents were greyed, if you will.
Does anyone know how to have the 'active' photo stand out from the others? I can't find any setting to do that. The only thing I did find was a spot to make the extension in lower case...so when I go to 'save' the photo, it changes the pic to blahblah.jpg in stead of the blahblah.JPG it started out at when open.
I have to do particular saving of several documents open at the same time on screen, and it's too easy to mistake which one is the active one. Help?? Thanks!! Carolyn
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