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<blockquote data-quote="Marcel" data-source="post: 736900" data-attributes="member: 3903"><p>I felt quite a bit upset after installing the latest (last week) Photoshop CC update. Everything looked fine until I tried to resize my retouching brush. Usually, when using the keyboard shortcut Control+Option+mouse drag I could see the red preview inside the circle to help me adjust the size and hardness. But now nothing, just the empty circle and the size window that opens, but no way to actually see the effect... After fiddling around I contacted Adobe support forum and they confirmed that the older graphic cards would no longer be supporter by the new update... Bummer.</p><p></p><p>On another note, when using apple viewer and opening the info window (command+i) I get the exifs and I used to get the iso settings. Now the iso settings is no longer there but only for my Nikon jpegs, my fuji jpegs' iso shows up fine. Have any of you noticed the same thing?</p><p></p><p>Thanks for now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Marcel, post: 736900, member: 3903"] I felt quite a bit upset after installing the latest (last week) Photoshop CC update. Everything looked fine until I tried to resize my retouching brush. Usually, when using the keyboard shortcut Control+Option+mouse drag I could see the red preview inside the circle to help me adjust the size and hardness. But now nothing, just the empty circle and the size window that opens, but no way to actually see the effect... After fiddling around I contacted Adobe support forum and they confirmed that the older graphic cards would no longer be supporter by the new update... Bummer. On another note, when using apple viewer and opening the info window (command+i) I get the exifs and I used to get the iso settings. Now the iso settings is no longer there but only for my Nikon jpegs, my fuji jpegs' iso shows up fine. Have any of you noticed the same thing? Thanks for now. [/QUOTE]
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