Luminous Landscape Forum
Raw & Post Processing, Printing => Digital Image Processing => Topic started by: huguito on January 30, 2015, 04:06:04 pm
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Hi
I just had this Imac for a very short time, before only had used windows.
I find that when I am working in Camera Raw, either in a raw, Tiff or Jpeg, the RGB numbers are not updating as the cursor is change to one point on the image to another. I always read the RGB numbers as I am editing to figure what to do in certain areas of the image regarding Hue and saturation so this behavior is very annoying.
I have double checked settings and preferences and nothing seem different or unusual.
Since I can't find what's the problem, I plan to uninstall and do a fresh install of Photoshop since I can't find the cause.
My question; How do you uninstall Photoshop in a Mac making sure software and all related files are completely gone before re installing fresh? I have the Adobe subscription so I will be re installing from the Adobe Creative Cloud site.
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I've never heard of that specific problem but make sure the ACR window is front and active (the red-yellow-green balls in the upper left corner of the ACR window are red-yellow-green (not light gray).
Anyway, if you go into the Applications folder and drill down to Photoshop, there will be an Uninstaller there.
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You can manage your CC applications from the CC Desktop app. Go the the Applications list, hover over the Photoshop app in the list and a gear icon should appear. Click on it, and the uninstall option should be listed in the drop down menu.
kirk
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Wow, I totally missed teh 'Cloud' part of that problem statement :'(
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I deleted Photoshop and bridge and reinstalled them from the adobe cloud link.
Now, when I am editing a file in Camera Raw, the rgb numbers are updating to show the value of the pixel under the cursor, just as it should be
Hugo