Originally Posted by santa
It's to do with your Mac's preferences file for Photoshop becoming corrupted.
"This could be happening as a result of a corrupt Photoshop CS preference file. If you are using OS X Tiger 10.4 on an Intel Mac then you could try holding down the Apple + Option + Shift keys as you start up Photoshop. This will provide a message which will allow you to delete the Photoshop settings file and may solve the problem."
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Jupp that was what i ment with starting photoshop with resetted settings.. but this occurs not only on my mac -> photoshop install. So uhm yeah or did i completly miss understod the quoted text?
So it must be an issue on the PC, then i guess i have to reset the settings on the pc and resave the file? Since it's working just fine there.