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    jetcode
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    saving curve settings in CS3

    What happened? I used to be able to do that in CS2 and it's useful for repeatability.

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    Re: saving curve settings in CS3

    Quote Originally Posted by jetcode View Post
    What happened? I used to be able to do that in CS2 and it's useful for repeatability.
    It's right there on the fly out dialog in the upper right corner.

    Don Bryant

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    jetcode
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    Re: saving curve settings in CS3

    Quote Originally Posted by D. Bryant View Post
    It's right there on the fly out dialog in the upper right corner.

    Don Bryant
    Awesome ... thanks Don ... Joe

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    Re: saving curve settings in CS3

    Speaking of CS3, can anyone tell me if it's possible to reprogram the scroll button to zoom in and out as it used to do in PS5? I zoom in and out dozens of times during an editing session and having to use the zoom tool, even with a hotkey, is a PIA.

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    Re: saving curve settings in CS3

    I'm sure you press and hold either CTRL, ALT, or CMD (if you're on a mac)... try it, I think one allows it, but I've not been on CS3 for over a month now and don't have access to it til september!.

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    Re: saving curve settings in CS3

    Ash,

    Looks like it's ALT -- wow, thanks!

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    Re: saving curve settings in CS3

    Goodo

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