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JL0428
Inspiring
January 16, 2023
Question

Layer transparency not displaying correctly

  • January 16, 2023
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I have a persistent layer issue where the layer transparency does not display correctly.


Background, I have had this problem on an old G5 tower running CS 2020, but not when using CS5. So I thought my CS 2020 was corrupt or my old graphics card was going bad, and since I was planning to get a newer Mac to replace the G5, I did most of the masking work in CS5 to go around this problem.

Recently I finally got the Mac Studio and is now running the latest Photoshop 2023, but this same problem still persists. So this rules out corrupt software or bad graphics card but rather a Photoshop setting that I may have missed and is causing it.

The problem is that when I have the transparency setting set to "grid", the layer mask displays as it should, see #1.
But if I have the transparency setting set to "none", which should make all the transparent parts white, except it doesn't. Parts of the original background actually stays in view eventhough it should be invisible, see #2.
But then if I add another color layer underneath (any color), the problem goes away, see #3.

By the way, this is the same with or without a layer mask, as long as it is a layer with transparent parts.

What the hell is going on? Is anyone else having the same problem? Any solutions? 

 

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2 replies

Kevin Stohlmeyer
Community Expert
Community Expert
January 16, 2023

Show your properties panel in each when you select the mask - is the Density set to 100%

 

JL0428
JL0428Author
Inspiring
January 16, 2023

Positive, everything 100%

 

JL0428
JL0428Author
Inspiring
January 18, 2023

The problem suddenly went away today, I did not do anything, so weird. Will observe and then report back in a few days... TBC

Bojan Živković11378569
Community Expert
Community Expert
January 16, 2023

I can not replicate on Windows, Ps 24.1.0. Try with preference reset what is general advice for all things weird https://helpx.adobe.com/photoshop/using/preferences.html. If that does not help go to Help > System Info then copy and paste here.

JL0428
JL0428Author
Inspiring
January 16, 2023

I cannot imagine it can be a preference resset issue, because it is a brand new Mac running a brand new copy of PS that is having the issue as an older PS running on an older Mac.