****UPDATE**** I just spent 1hr, 26min. on the phone with ADOBE. At one point Kritesh said it was my fault for not rolling the software back on a previous support call (Note: they didn't tell me that in the call, they told me to turn off the GPU). He was faulting ME for not calling more with this KNOWN issue. Really pathetic. To make it short, there were "workarounds" again. I will list them below. Also to those who say, I should be upset withApple and not Adobe, Adobe is the company that is continually promising the fix, rather than admitting they can't fix it. In general, I LOVE Adobe, but when you repeatedly make promises and don't fulfill those, then it ticks me off. Be Honest. Here's what Adobe suggested... Go back to Photoshop CC 19.1. 7 Did it...didn't work, even after turning on Legacy compositing. Hold Shift down while starting PS CC 20.0.3 and turn off 3rd party plugins Did it...didn't work. Rollback to macOS Mojave 10.14.1. Not gonna do it. Dumb to roll back OS and weaker security. And I believe Liquify wasn't working then anyway. Run Liquify without graphics acceleration: Hold down the Option key when you select Filter > Liquify to disable the Use Graphics Processor option when launching the Liquify dialog. Did it...didn't work. Disable the Use Graphics Processor option in the preferences. Choose Photoshop > Preferences > Performance. Deselect Use Graphics Processor. Quit and relaunch Photoshop. Did it...didn't work.
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