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Inspiring
August 3, 2011

P: Inaccurate selections with Radeon graphics cards on Mac OS

  • August 3, 2011
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After installing Lion, selections with the Rectangular Marquee Tool generally are reduced by one pixel when the mouse button is released. For example, dragging a 25x25px square results in a 24x25px selection.

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Inspiring
June 20, 2014
Sam - you're not showing a marquee problem. And the marquee problem is in the driver software for MacOS. We've done what we can, but we can't work around every change in the driver software with every OS release.
commandtab
Known Participant
June 20, 2014
Indeed, I'm STILL seeing the marquee bug on Adobe Creative Cloud 14.2.1 x64 on a Mid-2013 MacBook Air 6,2 with an Intel HD Graphics 5000 GPU.
Inspiring
June 20, 2014
I wasn't suggesting it should be open because of this additional problem, but because the original marquee problem still exists.
Inspiring
June 20, 2014
No, because what you are showing is not related to this topic.
Inspiring
June 20, 2014
I don't if anyone has mentioned this anywhere, but it seems related. This circle looks off-centre at 100% but centred at 300%


Shouldn't this issue be reopened by the way?
commandtab
Known Participant
February 27, 2014
It still appears to be off to me on 10.9.1 with Adobe Creative Cloud 😞
Inspiring
February 26, 2014
So it sounds like upgrading to 10.8 won't necessarily fix this. Can anyone confirm whether updating to Mavericks has any effect on this or any other Photoshop bugs?
commandtab
Known Participant
October 28, 2013
Sure, here's my system info from Photoshop: http://static.command-tab.com/2013/ps...
Legend
October 27, 2013
Hi Collin, can you repost your system info for our OpenGL engineers to look at some of the settings and metadata that would be useful to them? Directions for sharing your system info from Photoshop:

http://feedback.photoshop.com/photosh...
commandtab
Known Participant
October 25, 2013
When I make selections on OS X 10.8.5 under Photoshop CS6 13.0.5 on a Mid-2013 MacBook Air with an Intel HD Graphics 5000 GPU here's what I see:

With GPU acceleration on, when I drag a marquee and release, the exact area that I've selected does not change between mouse-drag and mouse-release. This is good! However, there are issues: While I'm dragging the selection, the bottom and right marquee edges do not line up with the crosshair cursor, regardless of the direction in which I drag. Those sides are offset from the selection origin to the right by 1px and below by 1px. So, if you are watching the marquee edges while you make the marquee, you'll get an accurate selection. But if you're watching the cursor, it will be inaccurate and you'll get a result like this:

http://static.command-tab.com/2013/ps...

With GPU acceleration off, when I drag a marquee and release, the area I've selected DOES change between mouse-drag and mouse-release: The marquee size stays as I selected, but the whole marquee moves downward by 1px. I've prepared an animation of this here, so you can see the drag-and-release in action:

http://static.command-tab.com/2013/ps...

Also with GPU acceleration off, I'm seeing an issue similar to when GPU acceleration is on: While I'm dragging the selection, the top and right marquee edges do not line up with the crosshair cursor. Those sides are offset from the selection origin to the right by 1px and TOP by 1px (instead of bottom, like when GPU acceleration is on). So if you're watching the crosshair while making the selection, you'll end up with a marquee that's offset to the right 1px. Note that in this case, the top edge was off while making the selection, but because of the downward jump, it' actually ends up where it should be along the top edge.

However, if you watch the edges instead of the cursor, you'll end up with something like this (2-second animated gif):

http://static.command-tab.com/2013/ps...

This is really frustrating! It seems like no matter how you approach making selections, marquees just don't come out exactly right, but they used to in past versions of Photoshop and/or OS X. I realize that driver bugs are some of the most troublesome bugs to work around, and as someone who develops software for a living, I sympathize, but I hope this bug can be resolved soon. If there's any more detail I can provide, let me know — heck, I would be willing to drive down to San Jose from the north bay on a weekday to show some folks in person 🙂