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Why is PHotoshop so slow with high resolution files? |
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Jun 19th 2002 | #54041 Report |
Member since: Mar 18th 2001 Posts: 1501 |
Ahhhh....nevermind, Ms. "Jennifer". I see you've already tried to impress the folks on the Adobe Forum with your impressive IT status. Amazingly, you come off as an even more contemptible bitch there than you have here. Any one wanna have a look at the havoc she caused there? WARNING! Ms. "Doe" doesn't play well with others. "Question for the Pros: how to work with high resolution images?" (Adobe User-to-User Forum, Photoshop for Windows) |
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Jun 20th 2002 | #54042 Report |
Member since: Jun 16th 2002 Posts: 1391 |
Why ask such "newbie" questions when you claim to be an IT? Not to mention "flaming" people because they proved you are just a complete idiot.
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Jun 20th 2002 | #54046 Report |
Member since: Nov 26th 2001 Posts: 2586 |
Man some people are just plain annoying (period).
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Jun 20th 2002 | #54051 Report |
Member since: Mar 16th 2001 Posts: 2421 |
I think I'll close this one and bid our friend Horizon goodbye... Maybe next time you could lay off the "tude" a bit... Lot's of good people here. Too bad you won't get the chance to meet them. Oh and it's bad enough to come to a site like this and do what you do best but to go to the Adobe forum and act like an ass. Shame, Shame... Those were the real pro's and it looks like you pissed them off as well. |
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