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June 18, 2015

P: Healing Brush Problems - White Outline

  • June 18, 2015
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Upgraded to Photoshop CC 2015 to discover the healing brush no longer functions correctly.

To demonstrate this issue simply create a new document, fill it with black, create a blank layer above it, select the healing brush (not the spot healing brush) and set sample to 'current & below' no healing on the blank layer, you will see white outlines where you have healed.

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June 19, 2015
Thank you.....very helpful.
Known Participant
June 19, 2015
No worries, it was a little hidden but I'm sure you'll find it.

Here are the steps from Adobe:

In the Creative Cloud desktop application, click on the Apps tab.

Scroll down to the Find New Apps section (bottom section).

In the Find New Apps header bar, click on the Filters & Versions menu.

Choose Previous Versions.

Find the application you wish to revert to in the list, click on the Install menu button, and choose the application you wish to revert to.

The former version of the application is now installed.
Participant
June 19, 2015
Nick...thank you. Looked there yesterday. No luck. Will check out again today, maybe over looked. Appreciate your quick bounce back. Hope Adobe fixes this graphics issue / tool issue quickly.
Known Participant
June 19, 2015
Hi Bruce, look under 'find additional apps / previous versions' in the creative cloud application.
Participant
June 19, 2015
Where were you able to find PS 2014? I'm having similar graphics issues. PS2014 worked like a charm. Same computer same graphics card (WIN 7, 8gb RAM, INTEL card in a Dell notebook, lots of open HD, using Norton for all security and disk maintenance.
Known Participant
June 19, 2015
A friend of mine tested this running OSX with an ATI GPU and he doesn't appear to have the same issue, so possibly an NVIDIA issue only. Any response Adobe?
Known Participant
June 18, 2015
This problem renders Photoshop CC 2015 useless to me, fortunately I have managed to 'downgrade' to CC 2014 until/if Adobe rectify this issue.
Known Participant
June 18, 2015
I'm running a NVIDIA GeForce GTX 780M 4096 MB
Participant
June 18, 2015
Disabling GPU doesn't work for everyone. I have had this problem on my OSX 10.8 box at work and on my Windows 7 box at home. Disabling GPU did not fix it for either.
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June 18, 2015
Disabling GPU in performance and restarting seems to rectify the problem, but obviously Photoshop is then rather slow.

I'm running a maxed out iMac 27" OSX Yosemite.