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November 2, 2016
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Camera raw filter turns white

  • November 2, 2016
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Hi!

I have a problem with Camera raw filter. When I use this filter from Photoshop it looks normal when I open Camera raw filter, but as soon as I touch one of the sliders everything turns white, except for the image. When I hoover over with the pointer, the sliders comes back on the screen, but not the textlabels. This happens on my Mac. I don't have this problem on PC. This is not a problem if I opens a raw file from Bridge directly into the raw filter. Only when I opens images from PS. The only soulution I've found so far, is to open one of the other 'adjustments folders', like Tone curve, Detail or one of the others.

Steinar

Correct answer JP Hess

The first thing to try would be to go to your camera preferences and uncheck the graphics processor option near the bottom of the preferences dialog.

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Participant
April 4, 2025

I tried doing this and my background is still white on camera raw

 

Rikk Flohr_Photography
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Community Manager
April 4, 2025

You’ve posted to an ancient thread. It is highly unlikely that the issue described in this thread, though not impossible, is the same one you are currently experiencing. Rather than resurrect an old thread that is seemingly similar, you are better off posting to a new thread with fresh, complete information, including system information, a complete description of the problem, and step-by-step instructions for reproduction. 

 

If the issue is the same, we will merge you back into the appropriate location. 

This thread will be locked. 

 

Thank you!

 

Rikk Flohr: Adobe Photography Org
SteSatAuthor
Participant
November 2, 2016

Thanks Jim! It's working fine now!

Inspiring
November 2, 2016

The next thing to do is look for updated drivers for your video adapter.  There are advantages to using your graphics processor, and IMO the system should be "fixed", it may work ok now but what happens when Adobe adds something new that depends upon the GP.  Better to hunt it down and correct.

Richard Southworth

JP Hess
JP HessCorrect answer
Inspiring
November 2, 2016

The first thing to try would be to go to your camera preferences and uncheck the graphics processor option near the bottom of the preferences dialog.