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December 1, 2015

P: Liquify lightens result on 16 bit/channel images

  • December 1, 2015
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I am having issues with the new upgrade to Photoshop CC 2015 on Mac El Captain. The only thing I did was upgrade from a working CC 2015 to the new version. Using the liquify tool give the following look. There is a box around the area liquified that is lighter than the other areas. When I turn of Use Acceleration in Graphics Processor, it is better but .... I didn't have to do this in the prior version i.e.. Yesterday.

New Update: The Squiggly waist is the liquified:

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231 replies

Inspiring
December 10, 2015
Inspiring
December 10, 2015
Photoshop wasn't updated, just Camera Raw.
Ristuff73
Participant
December 10, 2015
Same problem here, very frustrating!
atelier-3021
Participating Frequently
December 10, 2015
I updated yesterday, but still not resolved 😞
Participant
December 10, 2015
9 Days and this is still NOT fixed...I would hope that is a CRITICAL defect for some development team! What is the SLA for this type of defect...anyone?!?!?
Inspiring
December 10, 2015
I can't believe this is not fixed! I join you in your frustration.
atelier-3021
Participating Frequently
December 10, 2015
Maybe in desktop cloud should be an option to something like "revert to previous (stable) version"?! after each update?
Inspiring
December 10, 2015
I'm having this problem as well & not being funny but if it's not working then it's not fit for the purpose that I'm paying to use it for & I would like my money back until you guys put it back to the way it was. Maybe losing money would let you beta test these update better before releasing them to your paying customers for us to then point out you've broken something that was previously working.
Peter.
Inspiring
December 9, 2015


today i wanted to warp some fractal art that I imported around using liquefy but when i used it i got weird artifacts i have used liquefy on translucent layers before and never had a problem I think you guys accidentally broke something in the filter anyway please fix it soon so i can continue what I was doing

Inspiring
December 9, 2015
The procedure to avoid such an endless loop has two parts in the development process: test driven development (TDD) and regression testing. Something that Adobe seem to have forgotten since a few years and especially since the CC thing came to life.
--Patrick