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December 19, 2022

P: Perspective Warp upside down [2023]

  • December 19, 2022
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There seems to be an issue with Photoshop 2023, which the Perspective Warp tool makes the images appear upside down. It is only after approval that the images resume their orginal position. ie Correct way up.

What is going on?

 

Adobe Photoshop Version: 24.1.0 20221206.r.166 be4691b x64

 

[confusing typo fixed by mod]

138 replies

PacoD
Known Participant
February 8, 2023

@Wilson Photo 

Hi. Where is it posted that the offending bug will not be fixed? Thanks.

Earth Oliver
Legend
February 8, 2023

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Inspiring
February 8, 2023

What does the ambiguous Bug status "Won't Fix" mean? "Will Not fix" could mean Adobe can't fix it or they will not fix it. Either way I assume this will never be fixed.

campbellma
Inspiring
February 7, 2023

Every time I go to use the warp tool it automatically flips the later 180 degrees. I found this old post about it from 2012, and here it says the bug has been fixed but I am using Photoshop CC 24.1.1 and I am still having the issue. What is the solution, I've never had this problem until now.

Specs:
OS: Windows 10 - v22H2 (OS Build 19045.2486)
CPU: Intel Core i7‐4770K 3.5GHz Quad‐Core​ (4th Gen)
RAM: 32 GB
GPU: Asus GeForce GTX 780 3GB of vRAM
256GB SDD
2TB HDD



Kevin Stohlmeyer
Community Expert
Community Expert
February 7, 2023
PacoD
Known Participant
February 1, 2023

@CShubert 

Hi. I noticed an update to PsCC 24.1.1 was available and thought what th'heck, let's go for it and see what happens.

Well ... what happened was that the bug is back. So I checked the "Older GPU...." box and—PRESTO!—the offending bug ceased to offend. As it stands, I'm on PsCC 24.1.1 with no bug and "Older GPU ... ", that is until the bug is stamped out, I suppose.

BTW, I do not notice any slow-down as a result of checking the "Older GPU ... " box; PsCC continues to work at lightning speed.

Participant
February 1, 2023

Good evening,

 

I have tried the workaround enabling 'Older GPU Mode'...It did work..However...It slowed the application so badly due to my image size I couldnt really keep that setting enaged...So I turned it off...I then shut the app down..Then restarted the app to get a fresh start...Funny thing is..The 'Warp' issue (Vertical Flip) did not happen again after that..Its as if turning that setting on and then back off solved the problem..

 

In additional, I do have an old card..

 

NVidia GeForce GTX680

Windows 10 Pro

32gb RAM

i7-3820 CPU

So its an older System but its in cherry condition..It never touches the internet except for updates..

 

Again..I turned that setting on..then turned it off..shut down PS 2023...Then opened it again..and the issue has not reoccurred...

Inspiring
January 31, 2023

@CShubert in answer to your question

Nvidia K620, latest drivers, Turning OFF use GPU or a switching to "older GPU" makes processing unacceptably slow

The problem disappears when I add a Mask to the layer as reported in my previous post. How is adding a mask to the layer to resolve the issue GPU related?

CShubert
Community Manager
Community Manager
January 31, 2023

Hey all, checking here to see if we have had anyone try these as a workaround?

Is your graphics card driver up to date? What graphics card do you have? What happens if you turn off "Use Graphics Processor" in Preferences > Performance?

 

If that helps, and you have an older graphics card, try turning it back on, then go under Preferences > Technology Previews, and try enabling "Older GPU Mode (pre 2016)."

 

Thank you,

Cory

Participant
January 26, 2023

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When you transform, the image is automatically flipped upside down! But the grid does not. It turns out some nonsense, which is impossible to control. If I press "apply changes", the image returns to its normal appearance.
Resetting the settings does not help. What can I do?

Ged_Traynor
Community Expert
Community Expert
January 26, 2023
Inspiring
January 26, 2023

@CShubert  Transform Warp works when the layer has a mask and does not flip 

Using Ps 24.1.1