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I opened your plan is Adobe Acrobat Pro. The problem is not in the printing. The problem is that "Actual Size" was not selected.
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I've been CA since 1997. I switched 100% to Mac in 2006 and ran CA using BootCamp. As soon as the Mac version came out, I started using CA on the Mac side. I use a Mac Pro which is a tower with dual 23" monitors. It's very stable and you won't notice a difference in using it from the PC. One of the huge advantages of Mac is Time Machine. It's a BackUp to an HDD that runs constantly. You'll be able to go back an hour, a day, a week or even a month and restore files even if they were overwritten or deleted.
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The XRite ColorMunki is a device that sells for about $450. You hang it on your computer monitor and it adjusts the color. Then it prints a sheet with many colors. You use the same device to scan it. Now your monitor and printer match. They also matches every other calibrated monitor and printer.
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Another variable from printers/plotters could be the paper being used. Each paper requires a custom ICC Profile for each printer. The profile must be selected during the print process. The same printer, with two different papers, will produce varying color and shades of grey unless they are calibrated/profiled for each paper and printer combo. By the same token, the same paper could give varied results from different printers unless they are profiled.
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In the professional photography world, color and shades of greyscale are calibrated to an ICC Profile. (International Color Consortium) A spectrophotometer like a ColorMunki Design is used to calibrate both the computer monitor and printer/plotter. Other devices are used to calibrate a camera for each lighting change. I own a ColorMunki, my monitors and printers are calibrated to an ICC Profile, their color and greyscale are dead on. All ICC Profile calibrated devices will match.
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That is not my rendering, the homeowners sent it to me. I think it's a photo.
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I matched the siding and windows. How do I achieve the white trim boards near the soffit.
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Screen Resolution Problem On 75" , 4K, Smart Tv
Electromen replied to mikes616's topic in General Q & A
New Mac Pros will support 4K. " Dual display and video mirroring: Simultaneously supports full native resolution on the built-in display and up to 3840 by 2160 pixels on up to two external displays, both at millions of colors. Thunderbolt digital video output Native Mini DisplayPort output DVI, VGA, dual-link DVI, and HDMI output supported using Mini DisplayPort adapters (sold separately) Support for up to 5120-by-2880 resolution at 60Hz on a single external display (model with AMD Radeon R9 M370X only)" -
Thank you so much. I changed it to Stud and that fixed it. I was really stuck there,. I've been using CA since '97, I can normally figure things out.
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I just figured out that if I go to the second floor and change the foyer from "Open Below" to "Hall" , the window shows up. I've never had that happen before. The foyer should be Open Below
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The foyer window on the second floor is not showing in 3D. It's the window above the front door in a 2 story foyer. I have no idea why. I can see the exterior brick casing of the window but not the glass or sash. I drew the roof manually, maybe that has something to do with it. If I move the window to the bedroom, it shows up in 3D. The plan is attached, I appreciate your help. RWS102BH.plan.zip
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Excellent news, My SSA fee is on the way.
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Just like the Title says, 2015 had a few library updates and a couple of application updates. What can I expect in 2016 for my $445 renewal? Should I wait until 201? and pay $645 to upgrade? I know CA monitors this forum, it would be nice to hear about future plans.
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Thanks Kirk, That's basically what they did.
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I called CA, they fixed it.
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I update CA to ver: 17.3.2.2 OSX, now I have no toolbar, no scroll bar. View > Toolbar and reset Toolbar does nothing. Any help is appreciated.
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I just completed the upgrade to El Capitan, OS X 10.11 CA works fine. I was able to open a file that I just finished in OS X 10.10 I don't notice a difference in speed. My Library was the same and so was my tool bar. This is a Mac Pro tower, early 2009, dual quad core wing 16gb RAM. It has four internal HDD. One is solid state for the OS and three are 2TB hard drives for storage. I upgraded the video card last year to NVIDIA GTX 680 with 2mb dram Besides a complete backup, the first thing I did was update the driver for my Wacom Intuous 5 tablet. The install got scary when it rebooted and stayed on a blank white screen, I waited 15 minutes and forced a shutdown and boot. Everything went well after that. After installation, the video driver was updated and so was Java. Bootcamp and Windows 7 works normally. I also have dual monitors, I haven't noticed any problems so far but it's only been an hour. I'm going to backup again now.
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I feel like were skiing on a double black diamond - standing at the top saying "you go first", "no you go first" I'm waiting for drivers for my Wacom tablet to be ready for updating.
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Any word from CA on this?
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I installed it on my MacBook Air without any problem so far. It just came out today so it's too early to evaluate it. I'm going to wait on my Mac Pro for about a week, it's my CA machine.
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I'm not sure if it matters but an above ground pool is not round. It will be a "regular convex polygon" with about 18 sides. You could call the pool supplier to find the number of sides.
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I went to the attic level and deleted the attic wall on the rear gable end and now the 1st floor wall shows at the back of the garage.
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I started with Chief in 1997. I know the program fairly well but there are so many facets and options, I may never master it.
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Looking for experienced CA Architect in Pittsburgh, PA
Electromen replied to GilDiaz's topic in General Q & A
What type of job is it? Where at in the 'Burgh? -
I've done a Bar, I've also done a Restaurant with kitchen, dining room and bar including all the kitchen/bar equipment.
