Posted: Sun Jan 06, 2008 8:35 pm
Good evening,
I'm having a similar problem like Mr. Brian S. described in his post dated May 26, 2006 (see quote in italics below). I'm using Curvemeister ver. 1.2.8. and Photoshop CS3.
I lose access to Cm's toolbar if I have the image window maximised in CS2, palettes tabbed off, then start CM. (this gives me the max amount of work area).
CM appears to work within the CS2 image window (makes sense) , however if the image window is maxed and pallets are hidden it buries the top of its window under the CS2 menu bar, thus hiding Cm's toolbar, and because the window is maximised, I can't get to the min/max buttons, so I have to close CM!.
The best way to do it is to use "Standard Screen Mode", then start Curvemeister and maximize the image I'm working on. This gives me the maximum work area and makes everything much easier. Is there any way to "modify" the behaviour of the Curvemeister - either by keeping the Curvemeister working window "always on top" or by reducing the vertical size of the working window so it fits between Photoshop's tool bar and Windows taskbar?
Many thanks for your kind help.
Have a nice day,
Peter Kernel
I'm having a similar problem like Mr. Brian S. described in his post dated May 26, 2006 (see quote in italics below). I'm using Curvemeister ver. 1.2.8. and Photoshop CS3.
I lose access to Cm's toolbar if I have the image window maximised in CS2, palettes tabbed off, then start CM. (this gives me the max amount of work area).
CM appears to work within the CS2 image window (makes sense) , however if the image window is maxed and pallets are hidden it buries the top of its window under the CS2 menu bar, thus hiding Cm's toolbar, and because the window is maximised, I can't get to the min/max buttons, so I have to close CM!.
The best way to do it is to use "Standard Screen Mode", then start Curvemeister and maximize the image I'm working on. This gives me the maximum work area and makes everything much easier. Is there any way to "modify" the behaviour of the Curvemeister - either by keeping the Curvemeister working window "always on top" or by reducing the vertical size of the working window so it fits between Photoshop's tool bar and Windows taskbar?
Many thanks for your kind help.
Have a nice day,
Peter Kernel