They can be repainted out, but with any zoom or tool action more seem to appear.
They exist even after saving and restarting.
Windows XP 64 bit $GB Ram
Make sure your video card device driver is updated
Run Photoshop in compatibility mode
I posted a screenshot at
<http://www.pixentral.com/show.php?picture=1PFT4MIp4D4y1gp7xePph8ORZzny3>
Thank You
Ayhan
and now i'm at the office and pixentral is blocked.
I can repost the advice of chris cox, adobe engineer though.
Chris Cox - 01:17pm Feb 7, 2003 Pacific (#7 of 15)
If you zoom in and they go away, it's probably the video card.
If you zoom in and out and they change, it's probably bad RAM.
If the image looks fine, you save it, then reload it and it's corrupted
- then it's probably the hard disk.
Back up all your images and run XP's memory test - that should help you confirm/eliminate that as a cause.