There's something about having you stumped by a computer problem, Mark, that 
makes me feel insecure.  Earthquakes? Meteorites? Locusts? What's next???

On Jan 21, 2014, at 9:28 AM, Mark Roberts wrote:

> Although I dislike HDR for "photography", as I find myself doing more
> and more "graphic design" work I often find it useful for
> design/illustration purposes. And now it's stopped working properly in
> Photoshop CS6. Every time I try it I get a useless, bright, washed-out
> look (the same images and settings render fine when processed on my
> laptop computer).
> 
> I suppose I could just use my laptop, but I keep it at school most of
> the time and it *is* significantly slower than my desktop, so this is
> quite infuriating. Here's what I've tried so far:
> 
> Using various pre-sets
> Processing HDR in 8, 16 and 32-bit modes
> Re-installing Photoshop
> Turning off ”Use Graphics Processor” in Photoshop preferences
> Swapping out the video card in my computer
> 
> Nothing helps or even changes the problem in any way. I can't find any
> references to this issue on the web and I'm stumped.
> 
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