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Forum · 2 years ago April 7 · 2024 What the does this post by Roger Karam - "blue round image" · etc. - mean??? Trying to understand this post but can't.&nbsp · &nbsp · Can anyone interpret?&nbsp · 4 replies Like D 1 person likes this Reply R randall.blank Participant Forum · 2 years ago April 8 · 2 years ago February 20 · 2 years ago January 19 · 2024 Ugh · I forgot to mention one other point · which goes to my question whether Adobe even reads this commentary.&nbsp · This stream/the initial question · is marked "Solved."&nbsp · It is not "solved."&nbsp · 2024 I have a previous reply to this question · but I feel compelled to add to it. &nbsp · First · I wonder if the Adobe engineers or at least someone at Adobe looks at these.&nbsp

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2 years ago April 7
2024 What the does this post by Roger Karam - "blue round image"
etc. - mean??? Trying to understand this post but can't.&nbsp
&nbsp
Can anyone interpret?&nbsp
4 replies Like D 1 person likes this Reply R randall.blank Participant Forum
2 years ago April 8
2 years ago February 20
2 years ago January 19
2024 Ugh
I forgot to mention one other point
which goes to my question whether Adobe even reads this commentary.&nbsp
This stream/the initial question
is marked "Solved."&nbsp
It is not "solved."&nbsp
2024 I have a previous reply to this question
but I feel compelled to add to it. &nbsp
First
I wonder if the Adobe engineers or at least someone at Adobe looks at these.&nbsp

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