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Phil Pickering
Legend
July 7, 2022

P: One (or more) edges of the rectangle are not displayed when using the Rectangular Marquee tool

  • July 7, 2022
  • 3 replies
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Description

 

If you make a number of different selections using the Rectangular Marquee tool, after a little while a few of the selections will only contain 3, or sometimes 2, sides of "marching ants".

 

Video

 

https://shared-assets.adobe.com/link/652dd542-edfe-4f99-525c-cb5a87d554e7 

 

Steps

 

  1. Open an existing multi-layered PSDC document in Photoshop on the web (Beta)
  2. Select the Rectangular Marquee tool.
  3. Make a number of different selections.
  4. After a few selections, you will see that some selections are missing one or more sides.

 

Setup

 

  • Adobe Photoshop on the web (Beta) Version 202206.12.0
  • macOS Monterey 12.4 (MacBook Air, M1 2020)
  • Microsoft EdgeVersion 103.0.1264.44 (Official build) (arm64)
  • Google Chrome Version 103.0.5060.114 (Official Build) (arm64)
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3 replies

Pete.Green
Community Manager
March 17, 2023

Updating status

Phil Pickering
Legend
July 12, 2022

Hi @Pete.Green 

 

Thanks for your response!

 

I get the same result in both the latest versions of Edge and Chrome on my MacBook Air, using both my MacBook's trackpad and Magic Mouse.

 

However upon further testing, everything appears to be fine on my Windows 10 laptop in Edge (that's version 103.0.1264.49 of Edge running on Windows 10 Home version 21H2 build 19044.1766 with an AMD Ryzen 5 4600H and Radeon Graphics 3.00 GHz).

 

So it looks as if this may be a GPU issue with the MacBook Air (M1, 2020).

 

Hope that helps!

 

Phil

Pete.Green
Community Manager
July 11, 2022

Many thanks for yet another great bug report and example video @Phil Pickering.

Have tried to reproduce this one and haven't been successful in that quite yet. 

 

Are you seeing this with both Chrome and Edge? Or one or the other?

Am also checking with the team to investigate this one.

 

Many regards,

PG