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With a recent Photoshop upgrade (don't remember which one), the marching ants in my selections are huge and very distracting. In some cases, when I apply a selection as a mask, I also get a bounding box. It doesn't seem to do anything, but I also can't get rid of it. I hope you can see the attachment. I would like to return to regular marching ants and no bounding box. In a google search, I found two suggetions:
1. Try deselecting "Use Graphics Processor" located in Photoshop's Preferences > Performance, then relaunch Photoshop
2. Try using the "Legacy" option
I tried the first one, which didn't change anything and my image wanted to "strobe" so I quickly reset it. My Performance preferences state that "Legacy" is no longer available.
Anybody???
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Are you using a Mac or a PC. Why is the transform box around the layer not the selection?
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So, I discovered that I had last used the Move tool when I created the Range Mask selection and got the bounding box. I selected another tool and the bounding box has stopped appearing when I click OK to my mask. I continue to get the giant marching ants. I tried once again to set my preference/performance to uncheck "use graphics card" and nothing changed except the subject in my image strobes. So I rechecked the box. Wondering if my graphics card might be the problem?