Marching ants gone?

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Robert Poland
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Marching ants gone?

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Thorsten,I see that with the command, Edit/Select Picture Content that the marching ants are mostly no longer visible.GC 8.2.1 (983) Robert Poland2.7 GHz Intel Core I5, 27” iMac  12 GB Ram, 1TB HD  OS 10.7.4MacBook Pro 15"  2.4 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo  4 GB Ram  OWC 3G SSD 240GB   Mac OS 10.8
Robert Poland
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Marching ants gone?

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Thorsten,Since you ignored the first message, I assume it got lost in the mail.I see that with the command, Edit/Select Picture Content that the marching ants are mostly no longer visible, mostly on the right and bottom sides.GC 8.2.1 (983) Robert Poland2.7 GHz Intel Core I5, 27” iMac  12 GB Ram, 1TB HD  OS 10.7.4MacBook Pro 15"  2.4 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo  4 GB Ram  OWC 3G SSD 240GB   Mac OS 10.8
thorstenlemke
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Re: Marching ants gone?

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Hi,did you maybe change the prefs?Thorsten Am 17.08.2012 um 23:44 schrieb Robert Poland <rpoland@usa.net>:   Thorsten,Since you ignored the first message, I assume it got lost in the mail.I see that with the command, Edit/Select Picture Content that the marching ants are mostly no longer visible, mostly on the right and bottom sides.GC 8.2.1 (983) R
Robert Poland
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Re: Marching ants gone?

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Thanks Thorsten,I can't imagine what Preference setting would affect that, but I trashed the preferences and that fixed it. On Aug 18, 2012, at 6:14 AM, Thorsten Lemke wrote:Hi,did you maybe change the prefs?ThorstenAm 17.08.2012 um 23:44 schrieb Robert Poland <rpoland@usa.net>:Thorsten,Since you ignored the first message, I assume it got lost in the mail.I see that with the command, Edit/Select Picture Content that the marching ants are mostly no longer visible, mostly on the right and bottom sides.GC 8.2.1 (983)R Robert Poland - Fort Collins, CO
Patrick Axe
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QTKitServer-(991) GraphicConverter

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Hi Thorsten, I'm just curious what process the "QTKitServer-(991) GraphicConverter" is? Its one of only 4 processes in my Activity Monitor that isn't 64-bit.___
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Re: QTKitServer-(991) GraphicConverter

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Hello,that is not from me.I create only the GraphicConverter process (64 bit)Thorsten Am 23.08.2012 um 09:59 schrieb Patrick Axe <maulrat@sbcglobal.net>:   Hi Thorsten, I'm just curious what process the "QTKitServer-(991) GraphicConverter" is? Its one of only 4 processes in my Activity Monitor that isn't 64-bit.___
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Re: QTKitServer-(991) GraphicConverter

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I'm confused then because the name GraphicConverter is in the process itself On Aug 23, 2012, at 4:46 AM, Thorsten Lemke <lemke@lemkesoft.de> wrote:   Hello,that is not from me.I create only the GraphicConverter process (64 bit)Thorsten Am 23.08.2012 um 09:59 schrieb Patrick Axe <maulrat@sbcglobal.net>:   Hi Thorsten, I'm just curious what process the "QTKitServer-(991) GraphicConverter" is? Its one of only 4 processes in my Activity Monitor that isn't 64-bit.___
Carl von Einem
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Re: QTKitServer-(991) GraphicConverter

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I just found this: "QTKitServer is the background process that runs the 32-bit QuickTime 7 for 64-bit applications. Similar to how 32-bit Flash runs in a separate process for 64-bit Safari." hth, Carl Thorsten Lemke schrieb am 23.08.12 11:46: > > that is not from me. > I create only the GraphicConverter process (64 bit) > > Am 23.08.2012 um 09:59 schrieb Patrick Axe: > >>> Hi Thorsten, I'm just curious what process the "QTKitServer-(991) >>> GraphicConverter" is? Its one of only 4 processes in my Activity >>> Monitor that isn't 64-bit.___
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Re: QTKitServer-(991) GraphicConverter

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Hello,hmm, maybe you display a QuickTime movie and QuickTime does automatically open the process? Some older QuickTime codecs are not 64 bit, yet. But that is a QuickTime issue.Thorsten Am 23.08.2012 um 11:56 schrieb Patrick Axe <maulrat@sbcglobal.net>: I'm confused then because the name GraphicConverter is in the process itself<qtkitGC.jpg>On Aug 23, 2012, at 4:46 AM, Thorsten Lemke <lemke@lemkesoft.de> wrote:   Hello,
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Re: QTKitServer-(991) GraphicConverter

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Thanks for the info Carl! On Aug 23, 2012, at 4:57 AM, Carl von Einem <einem@gmx.de> wrote: > I just found this: "QTKitServer is the background process that runs the > 32-bit QuickTime 7 for 64-bit applications. Similar to how 32-bit Flash > runs in a separate process for 64-bit Safari." > > hth, > Carl > > Thorsten Lemke schrieb am 23.08.12 11:46: >> >> that is not from me. >> I create only the GraphicConverter process (64 bit) >> >> Am 23.08.2012 um 09:59 schrieb Patrick Axe: >> >>>> Hi Thorsten, I'm just curious what process the "QTKitServer-(991) >>>> GraphicConverter" is? Its one of only 4 processes in my Activity >>>> Monitor that isn't 64-bit.___ > > > ------------------------------------ > > Yahoo! Groups Links > > >
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