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Xia_Kavik
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August 27, 2022
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I cannot open more than 2 files in Photoshop

  • August 27, 2022
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Hello,

Since the last update of Photoshop, I cannot open more than two files. I am trying to make a HDR merge of 3 files in lightroom and photoshop keeps crashing (not responding) while loading the third file.

Files are in RAW (CDR), I tried to open them directly in photoshop an exported JPG and did not work. I tried to lower the size (50%) of the files in JPG and did not work. By the third file, it will not respond anymore.

 

Photoshop Version: v.23.05.0

Lightroom Version: 11.5

Camera Raw: 14.5

 

 I am working on Windows Computer: Microsoft Windows 10 Home

Version: 10.0.19044 Build 19044

 

Photoshop is installed in an SSD Harddrive with still 49 GB free space

Data is stored in a normal Harddrive with stilll 727 GB free space

I have 32 GB RAM

Files are 32MB

RADEON RX 50 Series (27.20.1034.6) - 4 GB

The use of Graphikprozessor is deactivated, otherwise I get more crashes.

Camera RAW cahe: 5 GB

 

I restarted the computer after the first tries, and it keeps on doing it.

 

I would appreciate the help, thanks!,

regards, 

Xia.

 

 

 

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Correct answer mglush

Hi Xia,

I noticed that you already have your Graphics Processor Card unchecked. Have you tried turning it on to see if that would help? Have you updated your Graphics Processor Card or checked to see if it is compatible with the newest versionof Photoshop? Here is some info that might help: https://helpx.adobe.com/photoshop/kb/troubleshoot-gpu-graphics-card.html

 

Let us know if turning on the GPU helps? I realize that it creates other crashes, but it is a good place to start.

Thanks,

Michelle

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Xia_Kavik
Xia_KavikAuthor
Participant
August 27, 2022

Hi Michelle, thank you very much for the fast answer. the check of the Graphikprozessor did not help, but I updated the treiber of my AMD Radeon and now I can open three files and create the HDR.

Thank you very much for you help!!! 🙂

Xia.

mglush
Community Expert
mglushCommunity ExpertCorrect answer
Community Expert
August 27, 2022

Hi Xia,

I noticed that you already have your Graphics Processor Card unchecked. Have you tried turning it on to see if that would help? Have you updated your Graphics Processor Card or checked to see if it is compatible with the newest versionof Photoshop? Here is some info that might help: https://helpx.adobe.com/photoshop/kb/troubleshoot-gpu-graphics-card.html

 

Let us know if turning on the GPU helps? I realize that it creates other crashes, but it is a good place to start.

Thanks,

Michelle

Xia_Kavik
Xia_KavikAuthor
Participant
August 27, 2022

Here one snapshot of the Performance Configuration of photoshop