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October 30, 2020
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sky replacement thumbnails

  • October 30, 2020
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sky replacement works great, but only one blue sky and one sunset thumbnail shows. The others are all appear blank but will work if clicked. I have done the load presets option, but that only replicates the folders missing most of the thumbnails. I'll be happy to provide system specifics and preference settings if that is necessary.  Thanks.

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Participant
November 5, 2020
Since I did the reset preferences on quit I've had a lot more problems that I have not been able to fix, namely, load to stacks won't work and my third party main programs Anthropics won't save changes (or update the original image) and Boris Fx won't update the primary image when there are a few layers involved.
 
I had a problem previously with photoshop 2019 that was related to my use of a laptop with 2 graphics boards, intel and nvidia.  I have windows 10 and the latest version of nvidia studio driver. Windows 10 graphics settings have photoshop v 22, anthropics, and Boris Fx set to default for nvidia. when I go to preferences performance it shows the nvidia card. It does not seem to matter if I have use graphics acceleration checked or not or when checked if the setting is for basic, normal, or advanced. I have also disabled the intel card, but that doesn't help either. Workspace is set for essentials. I may try going to the photography workspace and forgetting some of the new features of v 22, but I don't think that will help. Any suggestions?  Thanks
Community Expert
October 30, 2020

Hi, have you tried to rese preferences?

https://helpx.adobe.com/photoshop/using/preferences.html

Participant
November 1, 2020

Thanks. I've been through preferences pretty carefully, but nothing I have tried so far will get the sky thumbnails to show. I am in the essentials workspace and reset it a few times. Everything else seems to be working including the sky placement itself.

Nancy OShea
Community Expert
Community Expert
November 1, 2020

I think you misunderstood Francesco.  Go to Edit > Preferences > General. 

Click the "Reset Preferences on Quit" button and restart Photoshop.

 

Nancy O'Shea— Product User & Community Expert