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MadManAce
Participant
December 8, 2020
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Double exposure GPU display Bug

  • December 8, 2020
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When GPU is enabled in LRC 10+ the photos show artifacts that look like a double exposure. LRC 9.4 and previous never showed this. If I turn off GPU the images look normal, but then LRC runs slower. I have reset preferences, cleared cache, removed LRC, and reinstalled it. Nothing works. If I roll back to 9.4 everything works normally. I want to take advantage of the new GPU local brushes on the latest version, so I am hoping for a better solution than going back to 9.4 or turning of GPU.

 

 

AMD Ryzen 3900x

32GB 3200Mhz DRAM

Windows 10 20H2

Nvidia 1080 Ti : Driver Version - 457.51

 

Correct answer MadManAce

I found the issue.  Sometime ago I updated Nvida drivers with a clean install and it changed the power level from Max Performance to Adaptive.   This was not an issue with LRC 9.4 but with LRC 10 it needs Max Performance or it will bug out.  

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dj_paige
Legend
December 8, 2020

Report this to Adobe. This is not the forum for reporting bugs (we are not Adobe in this forum, we are Adobe customers). There is a link on the front page of this forum that says "Submit product feedback", that's where you report bugs.

MadManAce
MadManAceAuthorCorrect answer
Participant
December 8, 2020

I found the issue.  Sometime ago I updated Nvida drivers with a clean install and it changed the power level from Max Performance to Adaptive.   This was not an issue with LRC 9.4 but with LRC 10 it needs Max Performance or it will bug out.  

luanv37776944
Participant
December 13, 2020

Unfortunately it didn't work for me