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Camera raw 9.9.0.718problem

New Here ,
Mar 18, 2017 Mar 18, 2017

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hello dear,

i am a photographer and i use photoshop cc 2015.5.0.

When I use Camera Raw to convert the files of my D800, it create a problem, especially when I use  adjustments (for  the problem see attached images) problem2.jpgoriginal..jpg

when I change the zoom The screen returns to normal. Can you help me? It depends on the video card What Can be defective? I own a nvidia gtx 770

please help me.

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Community Expert , Mar 18, 2017 Mar 18, 2017

Do you realize that your only seeing your actual image when you zoom to 100%.  At any other zoom level you looking a a quickly scaled image.  At some scaling percents the scaled image is quite bad.  Only judge when you are viewing a 100%.  Display's can not change the size of their pixels scaling is done. By quickly rendering an image with\e a different number of pixels. Also the photo of your display does not capture much of Photoshop's ACR UI The double image may be a display driver issue. Try

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Mar 18, 2017 Mar 18, 2017

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Do you realize that your only seeing your actual image when you zoom to 100%.  At any other zoom level you looking a a quickly scaled image.  At some scaling percents the scaled image is quite bad.  Only judge when you are viewing a 100%.  Display's can not change the size of their pixels scaling is done. By quickly rendering an image with\e a different number of pixels. Also the photo of your display does not capture much of Photoshop's ACR UI The double image may be a display driver issue. Try turning off ACR preference to use your GPU.Capture.jpg

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Mar 20, 2017 Mar 20, 2017

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thank you! now i check it!

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