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CO7 Pro, questions about tools

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  • Andreas Siegert
    Right clicking next to the other tool icons should give you a menu where you can get the tools back.

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    afx
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  • SFA
    Have you by any chance changed to a different Workspace?

    The menus and tool tabs are highly customisable and you can create your own tabs and Workspace for you specific needs. You may find some benefits from that.

    However I have, in C1 V6, seen odd situation where rescaling of screens, related to windows resolution settiongs, graphics card driver change/updates and a few other things, or so it seems, introduce "unusual" effects including, but not limited to, random process icons disappearing because the scale set for the monitor resolution no longer allows the display of all chosed icons.

    As another example of odd things that can happen - I run 2 screens, different sizes and different resolutions. One is a touch screen, though the touch concept is something I rarely use. This screen allows scaling, via the graphics card, to give a 'best fit' taking into account the needs to map the 'touch' part of the functionality away from the very edges of the display area because touch becomes difficult to use there.

    The idea is to make as much of the screen available as possible without it messing up other things.

    Using the touch screen for something last night it simply failed to work at all. Odd I though until I noticed that the visual "touch" indication was appearing in just about the right part of the screen but on the other, non-touch, monitor.

    Clearly the system is confused. It is not something that I have changed (knowingly). I may leave it as it is since it works for everything except touch and I have found that adjusting settings for the screen display in the driver is not always a stress free activity ...

    As for the spot size. As far as I know the last used size for the tool will be stored for future use by default. If, for example, you were working at 100% and had set the circle smaller to fix something you will end up with a smaller (often too small) default size when you next use the tool. If you zoom in the circle size should grow to something easier to grab. Make it larger and then go back to the image size you wish to work with.

    Or you could simply change it using the radius slider in Spot Removal tool settings window so long as the circle is currently selected.

    I'm describing this based on V6 but I assume V7 is the same or very similar.

    I hope this is of some help to you. My apologies fo misunderstanding your problem if it is not.


    Grant Perkins
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