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September 3, 2013

P: Pen tool lags

  • September 3, 2013
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In Photoshop CC the pen tool lags about half second from when it is initially clicked. This makes it very hard to work fast using paths. It literally takes half a second for an anchor point to appear after clicking.

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Inspiring
April 22, 2014
Photoshop does well with any number of cores. Scaling probably won't be as good above 32 cores, however.
fredtatAuthor
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April 22, 2014
By mutli-threading I mean the ability of PS to use all 8 cores efficiently. This is beyond my expertise...just throwing thoughts out there.
fredtatAuthor
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April 22, 2014
Andy, what I mean is that we have high end processors that use 8 cores. The relation I see between all of us is somehow PS doesn't seem to work so well with 8 core processors?

Any thoughts from adobe on this?
Known Participant
April 11, 2014
So it appears our solution to solve this problem, which remember also includes not being able to set path operations with the hotkeys - and =, is install Windows 8? Really?? Could someone from Adobe please at least express concern at this point, and that the issue is being addressed?
Legend
April 10, 2014


Can`t use pen tool on windows7(x86) on ps 13.0.1.2. and 13.0.1.3 because of hard lags and delay on mouse left click. These lags are also presents on cloud version of ps cs6 (13.1.2) and on all versions of ps cc include 14.1.2. On ps 13.0.1.1 and earlier there is no any pen lags.

Will be there any fix? Do you know about this ploblem?

p.s. sorry for my english.
Legend
April 10, 2014
Then try to reproduce it on their systems or similar )
I also reported this problem
http://feedback.photoshop.com/photosh...
And no answer...
Inspiring
April 10, 2014
Nothing in this topic has been deleted that I can see.

And while a few people are seeing slowdowns, most users are not, and we can't reproduce a slowdown on our systems.
Inspiring
April 10, 2014
I'm curious, about why my last message has been deleted? Besides, the problem still presists.
Known Participant
April 10, 2014
Interesting Fred, but I'm not following when you say "multi-threading". What type of issue is this, and what can our approach be to try and remedy it?
fredtatAuthor
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April 9, 2014
So looking at everyone's system info I find that we all share one thing in common. Our processor. We all have 8 logical processors. Could it be a multi-threading issue?