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September 2, 2021

P: Gpu stops being used after opening many files

  • September 2, 2021
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Windows 10 

For better understanding i've added a video, also the import time is very slow.

 

https://youtu.be/Y9c96ylYE4I

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November 29, 2021

I just drag and drop the files. Way more easy. 

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November 29, 2021

I never need it bridge. Lightroom doesn't have healing and other retouch options. I edit first in lr for color and basic stuff, then ps. Like in fashion portrait, if i decide some colors that i can do only in ps i can easy apply those colors to multiple images and after that to retouch on what i need on each image.

Dramenon
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Community Manager
November 29, 2021

Thank you for the response, I understand what you mean by "Pre-Opening" files. Do you sue Adobe Bridge or an explorer type file view? If not, why not?

 

Are these Photographic edits only?


If so, then one could save more time and apply edits to all files more easily, at once, in something like Lightroom Classic

 

* Not saying right or wrong here. Obviously you are welcome to work as you like in Photoshop, and as you point out, the technology stack over time can have welcome/unwelcome effect on our workflows. 

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November 29, 2021

I need to edit multiple files  as they are products and for a faster workflow i open multiple files at once and start to edit. Because open on files edit close it and open another one when you have like 100 files to edit, the time it will be more than tripple. Also on photoshoots i want to open more files and start to edit, apply some correction than can be apply on multiple files. Like this the workflow is faster and i don't waiste a lot of time. 

 

It was working fine for multiple years but after new versions it stopped working. I had problems with premiere pro also, when before i could edit easy a 1080 file after an update i could barley edit it because it started to stutter hard and with davinci i could edit 4k files without a problem.  So i don't know what happen but something it is.

Dramenon
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Community Manager
November 29, 2021

I would like to understand the workflow(s), of opening this many files at once and leaving them open during an editing session

You may respond here or to me directly with [email address removed as per forum guidelines] ... I genuinely want know if there are specific areas exposed as either an opportunity we can make better or plug potential problems. 

 

Thank you

 

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davescm
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Community Expert
November 22, 2021

Thanks Daniel.

Dave

Dramenon
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Community Manager
November 22, 2021

We understand the issue and are inestigating. @DjAligator14 @davescm 

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davescm
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Community Expert
November 17, 2021

Thanks Jeffrey.

Dave

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November 17, 2021

Engineering is investigating.

davescm
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November 16, 2021

Hi,

I retested with both v23 and 22.5.3 on my main system which has 256GB RAM and an RTX3090 GPU 24GB VRAM

Photoshop v 22.5.3      No limit encountered for scrubby zoom

Photoshop v 23.0.1      25 image limit for scrubby zoom after which it is greyed

 

Following the tests on my main system I then went onto my second system which is smaller and has a 64GB RAM and a an RTX 2080ti GPU with 11GB VRAM

 

Photoshop v 21.2.12    No limit encountered for scrubby zoom

Photoshop v 22.5.3      No limit encountered for scrubby zoom

Photoshop v 23.0.1      25 image limit for scrubby zoom after which it is greyed

 

Image size does not appear to impact the limit, nor is it limited by system hardware.

 

It looks in every way like a bug to me, but if this change is by design, then that design appears to have introduced a limitation that was not there previously.

 

I hope this helps

 

Dave