BackdoorArts
Senior Member
Take a look at this image. It's two screen shots of an image being edited in Photoshop. The top half shows my problem - Photoshop is blacking out part of the image (bottom right corner). If I do a 100% zoom, as shown in the bottom half, the missing corner appears, but as soon as I zoom out it's gone from sight - but not from the photo (i.e. Photoshop knows about it and processes it correctly, but does not display it).
This is an intermittent problem, and can occur either when I open a file for the first time, or in the middle of processing a file as it comes back from a Nik tool. It's not always in the same place, and it's usually somewhere in the middle of the photo, not in the corner as shown here. In the case above it was when I first opened it. Simple resolution is to save the file, close the program and re-open, but when you're in the middle of an edit that's a royal pain. It doesn't happen all the time, in fact it's not a frequent issue, but it's an issue nonetheless. I'm working on a MacBook Pro Retina Display with 16GB RAM, so I've got plenty of memory and resolution. Any ideas on what might be causing this? I can't seem to find anything on the web regarding similar issues.
This is an intermittent problem, and can occur either when I open a file for the first time, or in the middle of processing a file as it comes back from a Nik tool. It's not always in the same place, and it's usually somewhere in the middle of the photo, not in the corner as shown here. In the case above it was when I first opened it. Simple resolution is to save the file, close the program and re-open, but when you're in the middle of an edit that's a royal pain. It doesn't happen all the time, in fact it's not a frequent issue, but it's an issue nonetheless. I'm working on a MacBook Pro Retina Display with 16GB RAM, so I've got plenty of memory and resolution. Any ideas on what might be causing this? I can't seem to find anything on the web regarding similar issues.