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Bkort
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October 19, 2017
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Healing brush tool in CC2018

  • October 19, 2017
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Hi
In the latest version of Photoshop CC2018 the healing brush tool is very slow responding, when can we exspect problem being fixed?

Yours
Bragi

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Correct answer Bryan Gray Photography

I have the same exact issue. It leaves a black circle, the same size as the brush, where you click, for several seconds, before finally applying the effect. Using the tool now to remove dust from product shots is basically useless. Have the latest iMac with the highest end specs plus 48gigs of ram. worked perfectly before update. In same cases it seems to think I have dragged the tool in between clicks, when in fact I have not.

9 replies

Akash Sharma
Legend
November 14, 2017

Hi All,

This issue should be fixed in Photoshop 19.0.1 that we released last night.

Please update Photoshop from Creative Cloud desktop app and let us know if you continue to face similar issue.

If you do not see the update available, Please refer Available updates not listed for Adobe Creative Cloud applications

Thanks for your patience.

Regards,

Akash

Participant
November 14, 2017

Glad you guys fixed it. Unfortunate the software is so buggy that you need to include the link for updates not showing correctly. Already attempting Solution 4, hoping I don't need to reinstall.

bellevue scott
Inspiring
October 28, 2017

This is a known issue now. The healing brush tool lag. There are several threads here now that all have this same issue, and another where brushes lag with smoothing turned on.

Photoshop CC 2018: Healing and Spot Healing Brush Lag | Photoshop Family Customer Community 

Participant
October 27, 2017

Same here. Healing is superslow. If you click faster than healing, brush act like you have shift pressed, making line btwn points.

bellevue scott
Inspiring
October 24, 2017

Can confirm. Healing brush in 2018 is so super slow I am reinstalling 2017 now. I use healing brush all day long, and in 2018 it's so slow that PS is completely unusable for me. It's not just a little slow, it's super super slow. I couldn't get through an 8 hour work day with this.

Bkort
BkortAuthor
Known Participant
October 22, 2017

OK, is there any conclusion to this matter now that more people have come forward with the same problem?

davescm
Community Expert
Community Expert
October 22, 2017

Hi

I am not seeing the problems here that you and others are. However, this is a user to user forum, so we are limited in how we can help.

I suggest you add your experience to the thread add the link below which is being joined monitored by Adobe staff.

Photoshop CC 2018: Healing and Spot Healing Brush Lag | Photoshop Family Customer Community

Dave

Known Participant
October 26, 2017

Dave, just curious, what system are you running on?
I've fought with the problem all day and gave up. Reverted back to CC 2017.

alexandrea57907057
Participant
October 21, 2017

Same issue here...

Participant
October 20, 2017

I have the same question. While using brush tool after coursor goes pink line and then after that goes stroke. It's slow.

It appeared right after update. Yesterday.

davescm
Community Expert
Community Expert
October 20, 2017

The pink line is the "leash" used when the new brush smoothing is enabled. You can vary the amount of smoothing in the options bar and use the drop down many to adjust how smoothing works

Dave

Bkort
BkortAuthor
Known Participant
October 20, 2017

Ok this is good to know but it does not solve the lagging in the healing brush

Bragi

davescm
Community Expert
Community Expert
October 19, 2017

Hi

I am not seeing any issues with it here.

Can you be more specific about your system and the problem?

Dave

Bkort
BkortAuthor
Known Participant
October 19, 2017

Hi Dave


Yours
Bragi

I have win 10 64bit and Wacom Pro M
I am not sure how to describe it other than when using it in CC2017 it responded immediately, now it is like it is lagging

Inspiring
October 19, 2017

I have the same exact issue. It leaves a black circle, the same size as the brush, where you click, for several seconds, before finally applying the effect. Using the tool now to remove dust from product shots is basically useless. Have the latest iMac with the highest end specs plus 48gigs of ram. worked perfectly before update. In same cases it seems to think I have dragged the tool in between clicks, when in fact I have not.

c.pfaffenbichler
Community Expert
Community Expert
October 19, 2017