I'm pretty disgusted with this new discovery.
I rotated the canvas 90° ClockWise (to print some films on my 1400 wider than 12.5") and after I did, I noticed some of the elements no longer appear to be "puzzle pieced" back in perfectly.
I am completely bewildered by this new behavior, and it appears to have happened twice now, but on the same file.
Has anyone else experienced this problem???
Stan
Some background if you need extra info to help respond:I am operating on CS2 and from a Windows 7 Ult 64 platform. The bulk of my art for many years was with Signlab, which is a vector based program. We were vinyl cutters and built our own electric signage. I've reoriented my artwork to mostly raster based, because it's just easier than learning Illy. (Signlab is simple, Illy is decidedly UN-friendly to this Olde Pharte. I can get around a little in Photoshop.)
For several years, I had Photoshop's CS2 Anti-Alias turned
on by default for pdf imports. I now no longer do that.
The above scenario is 600 dpi spot color job, with butt registered, hard edges. It DOES have some approximately 30% halftones. I work mostly in LAYERS since I do a lot of simple spot color seps.
AFTER rotating, two of the layers were jogged out of register just slightly.
(HUH!!!!? WHAT THE HECK!?) It seems like the "move" tool fixes the problem with UNIFORMLY 2 (two) clicks of the down arrow...TWO CLICKS. No more, no less. But I'm not doing that! I considered a system re-boot, but didn't do it.
I used to do only 300 dpi work, and since turning off Anti-Alias I often import pdf's at 600. (I disliked the sawtooth effect.)
This is the only variable I can identify as a
possible reason I'm getting the rotation problem NOW, when I never have before. That's about all I can think of.