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February 17, 2017
Question

Shake Reduction tool very very slow

  • February 17, 2017
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Good evening

I have a problem with this tool which as said in the title is really very slow... I load a picture in RAW format with a certain level of blur and as soon as this tool start it become very slow... to the point that this tool is simply unusable... If i do any change on any slide it's at least 30 minutes of calculation (?)

There is my computer spécifications :

I7 - 6850K 3.60 Ghz

32 gigabytes of Ram

GTX 1080

So now I call on your help please because i don't know what to do...  everything else in PS seems to work perfectly.

Thanks in advance to all.

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DavD
Known Participant
November 19, 2019

Serge, your processor only has 6 Cores so that's part of the slowdown.  If you open Task Manager  > performance, you'll see that your CPU will max out.  Not much activity in Memory or with the GPU, it's all on the CPU.  

 

Even with my i7 9700K at 4.6 Ghz it is slower than the last version of Photoshop and will max out the CPU for a few minutes.  Especially if I do a 16bit RAW image from my D850.

 

Upgrading your CPU would help or just don't shake.  Like I mentioned, much slower than prior versions.

Known Participant
November 22, 2019

I have i9 9700 CPU with 32 GB of a RAM  and it maxes out on Shake Reduction and Spin Blur.

kb8vih
Participating Frequently
February 26, 2020

I have the same processor with 32 gig ram and 6 dddr 6 gig ram on video card. Mine take up to 45 mins to un one shake reduction !!! YES 45 mins. It is a brand new computer, I have had it tested for cpu problems as well , none what so ever. This is BEYOND unacceptable. This processor is supposed to be 100 % compatible, hence why I just bout this exact computer

Sahil.Chawla
Adobe Employee
Adobe Employee
February 21, 2017

Hi Serge,

May I know which version of Photoshop are you using?

Regards,

Sahil

Trevor.Dennis
Community Expert
Community Expert
February 21, 2017

Sahil.Chawla  wrote

Hi Serge,

May I know which version of Photoshop are you using?

Regards,

Sahil

Well we know it is CC for Shake reduction to be available, so we could ask if Serge has all updates.

What is the size of the image in pixels?

What are your GPU settings in Preferences > Performance?

What operating system?

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September 17, 2019
J'ai le même problème avec PSE14!!!!