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Hi,
habe ein Problem beim arbeiten mit Pinselwerkzeugen wie Stempel-, Nachbelichter- oder anderen Pinselwerkzeugen.
Wenn ich eine grade Linie, mithilfe der Druckintensität des Grafik-Tabletts und der Großstelltaste, ziehen will verhält sich Photoshop 11.0.1 anders als alle anderen Versionen mit denen ich gearbeitet habe.
Normalerweise Setze ich einen Punkt von Schwarz nach Weiß, bzw. Dick nach dünn. (Natürlich je nach Farbe und Einstellung).
Bei PS CS4 erhalte meißt einen schwarzen Punkt und eine Linie von Weiß nach Schwarz.
Eigenartig ist für mich vor allem, dass es bei der CS2, die auch auf dem gleichen Rechner installiert ist, nicht auftritt.
Es trat auf einem Mac Pro (Anfang 2008 Baureihe) Mac OSX 10.5.6 Standard-Konfiguration mit ATI 265 MB auf.
Die eingesetzten Grafik-Eingabegeräte sind von Wacom (intuos, graphire und cintiq).
Kennt jemand das Problem?

Hi Steve,
Late yesterday I finally got my problem with Dreamweaver CS4 resolved with senior tech support of Adobe.  They didn't call me back the first of the week as they said they would last week.  I kept calling them until I was able to get through to the senior support level.  The senior support technician told me that they had this problem with only one other person, which I find hard to believe.
The fix for this problem was not a quick and simple fix.  The fix involved going into the "Terminal" inside the applications folder and typing in a lot of text, which was precisely dictated to me by the senior support technician.  There were quite a few lines of text that had to be precisely typed in order to fix this problem, and without any typing mistakes that could possibly make a real mess of my computer.  The text in the terminal window was really small and I eventually had to put on two pairs of glasses in order to clearly see what I was typing with my head close to the video monitor, which took close to an hour to do.  Needless to say I had a horrible headache afterwards, but thank God it did fix my crashing problem and Dreamweaver is now working properly on my computer as it should.
I suggest you be persistant with your calls to Adobe tech support if you have not yet heard back from them.  The support technician's name who worked with me in order to resolve this problem is Sid.
Hopefully Adobe developer engineers will fix this problem with an update in the near future that some of us are experiencing.
An interesting note...  I asked the support technician if the Adobe developer engineers were in the USA, and he said that the Adobe engineer development team is now situated in India.
All the best,
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