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Zoom in and out problem


Ash100

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Hi, I am new to this forum and I have a problem with Photoshop CS6. What I am trying to do is use Photoshop to delete some stuff from a blueprint off a car such as the numbers and arrows. What is happening is when I zoom in and use the move tool then zoom out it deletes a part the image and I am left with less than half. This is BeforeMercedes-Benz G-Wagen SWB (2005).gif Then this is after... Ruined.gif:sad:As you can see the image is cut for some reason. I think I have done something wrong. I need some help please. Any response will be greatly appreciated, thank you.
 
try updating your graphic drivers. check your graphic board compatibility with photoshop.
is the image just shown cut out or is it actually cropped when you save your work and exit photoshop?
 
How are you deleting?

Are you using the brush tool or the eraser tool?

Me, I would used the brush tool after sampling the white in the image and paint over what I didn't want. I would also do this on a duplicate layer and probably use selections with the marque tool but that's all optional.

Actually it sounds like a computer issue. Maybe ccleaner can help?.... I dunno?
 
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I cant understand why you are using the move tool for deleting the numbers and arrows!

Anyway, resetting your preferences may give you a bit of joy , here's a way you can do it using a keyboard shortcut on launch:
Windows - CTRL-SHIFT-ALT immediately after you double-click the PS icon.
Macintosh - CMD-SHIFT-OPTION immediately after you double-click the PS icon.
 
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