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August 12, 2020
質問

Liquify tool crash and Fill freeze in latest update of Photoshop

  • August 12, 2020
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The Liquify tool crashes if the GPU is turned on. It works if the GPU is disabled, however, the eye tool won't work if the GPU is disabled.

Also, if the GPU is disabled, the fill function will freeze the program and it won't respond.

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Participant
March 16, 2023

My god bro. Every Photoshop update, there's a random thing that will crash it. How can you mess up something that isn't messed up... Turn GPU off, change RAM consumption, reinstall Photoshop, open Photoshop in safety mode, install a version from 10 years ago, open Photoshop in a microwave with a glass of water... There's always these weird workarounds for a billion-dollar company that can purchase whatever software they want, but can't fix a minor error in their already owned programs...

Kevin Stohlmeyer
Community Expert
Community Expert
March 16, 2023

@Kauê Watanabe so GPU driver issues are Adobe's fault? Noted.

 

As you can see in this thread, there were corrupted Nvidia Driver updates in Dec/January that broke GPU related software that Nvidia even acknowledged. The solution from Adobe at the time was to roll drivers back to a pervious release. The latest releases have resolved that issue.

 

If your post was just to vent keep in mind if every user was on the same exact hardware build then Adobe could target and have stable releases. Often, not always - there are bugs, user still need to customize their settings/preferences to optimize Photoshop to run on their specific setup. Also not everyone has the most up-to-date hardware, GPU, etc that requires them to make concessions to run current software.

Participant
March 16, 2023

Well, as we know, Nvidia dominates the market, just like intel. If you're not using neither Nvidia or Intel, you're using AMD. There's not a bunch of hardware options.

 

Yeah, they change their chipsets and stuff, but the program not glitching with these stuff is the least I can expect while working. I got really good hardware and I monthly pay for Adobe.

 

Every update Photoshop breaks, and it really messes up everyone's workflow. Just ask anyone on this thread, there's always a problem with something on every update.

 

I tried all the things on this thread, every other one, I update my driver and that still isn't working and I'm using the stable version. Is that really stable?

 

I'm never covering it up for the multi-billionare companies lol.

Participant
February 23, 2023

Updating NVidia Graphics Driver fixed the problem for me - I agree with everyones frustration.

 

Participant
June 6, 2021

To circumvent the problem see this suggestion: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y0mHztpuc_o

 

Participant
January 10, 2023

Still did not work. If we (the client) are paying a monthy/yearly sub fees. Please test your patchs or updates BEFORE releacing them. Don't exspect us to be your test dummies. If this is going to be the Norm. Then I exspect a refund for as long as this patch keeps crashing seeing its costing me money.

PS, yes my english is off. English is not my best side! 

LIMPFLOYD
Participant
January 19, 2023

same problem here. Ridiculous!

Michael Bullo
Community Expert
Community Expert
August 12, 2020

A couple of things you could try...

  1. Reset the Photoshop Preferences. Look for the Reset Preferences On Quit button within the General tab of the Photoshop Preferences.
  2. Turn off the Legacy Compositing feature within the Performance tab of the Photoshop Preferences.
Participant
September 15, 2020

Unfortunately none of these two steps helped. Keeps crashing. Had to revert to old version.

Carefree_fan98C6
Participant
December 30, 2020

Which old version are you using?

I was using 22.1, and recently have downgraded to 22.0, fixed one problem (couldn't save the file), but this liquify problem still haven't been solved yet....