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August 26, 2020
質問

Black squares when zooming in + out Photoshop CC

  • August 26, 2020
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Hi there,

Does anyone have any ideas on how to stop these BLACK FRAMES appearing every time I zoom in and out on Photoshop CC?? They are driving me crazy. I have updated operating system, rebooted system numerous times, saved file and reopened (doesn't 'save' the squares but the problem still persists). See attached image of what i mean. I am running Catalina on a Mac Book Pro.

Thanks in advance.

Carly

 

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December 20, 2022

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September 29, 2022

Hi,

I have the same issue. When I zoom and out I get the black square blocks. I followed the advice and disabled Disable Native Canvas and restarted photoshop. I did this after I unchecked Use Graphics Processor in Camera Raw. I checked the Graphics processor was compatible. And I am still having the issue. This is on the new 14in Macbook Pro M1. Is there something else I can try to resolve this issue? Thanks

Participant
October 14, 2022

Hi Everyone, I'm just checking to see if anyone has found a solution for this issue yet? Thanks

Participant
November 24, 2021

Same problem here.

 

Legend
November 24, 2021

Go to Preferences > Technology Previews... and check "Disable Native Canvas" - then restart Photoshop. Does the problem still occur?

Akash Sharma
Legend
August 27, 2020

Hi Carly, 

 

Sorry that you're seeing these strange black squares in Photoshop while zooming in and out. 

 

Would you mind sharing the version of Photoshop you're working with? Check under the Help> System info menu in Photoshop.

 

Does the problem occurs with all the files you work with or does it happen with a specific file/file format?

 

Please disable the use of graphics processor from the Preferences> Performance menu in Photoshop and let us know if that helps?

  • Launch Photoshop.
  • Choose Photoshop > Preferences > Performance (macOS).
  • Deselect Use Graphics Processor.
  • Quit and relaunch Photoshop.

 

Thanks,

Akash