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TSsharingan devil
post Aug 10 2006, 12:40 PM, updated 20y ago

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before I saked a question, when I tried to colour a pic with a brush, the colour doesn't go out, right?

so I re-installed my photoshop hoping that the problem fixed. sadly id never do.
infact there's a notification that the software cannot detect some files named PCDLIB32.dll or it was missing.

so I decided to uninstall the photoshop 7.0 and replace it with photoshop CS. at first things go smoothly. but when i try to re-open the PhCS again today, the problem went out again today. no colours from the brush.


so, any thoughts and advices? Is this really connected to the PCDLIB32.dll thinggy?
how can I fix it?



I ho[e this problem ends soon as I has finished my exam and would like to try n practice my photoshop colouring skills or else.... my art ends with a black n white...


can some help me?
night killer
post Aug 10 2006, 02:04 PM

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that weird... not sure about it install the cs2 see hahah smile.gif

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post Aug 10 2006, 05:32 PM

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1. Color profile mismatch.
2. If you loaded a Kodak PhotoCD file the plugin might be wreacking havoc.
3. Are you in Greyscale mode? tongue.gif
4. Maybe you're brushing in a mask.
TSsharingan devil
post Aug 10 2006, 06:09 PM

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can you explain the 1st one? and the 2nd one?

no 3 and 4 might be not....
etsuko
post Aug 10 2006, 07:32 PM

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Color profile mismatch can just reset the warning dialogs right..?

Anyway, neva came across this problem before. :|

You could Google the DLL file online and just place it in your Photoshop folder or where it's missing.

 

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