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shannab81049311
Participant
February 8, 2022
Question

Transform lines don't disappear

  • February 8, 2022
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When I go to transform an element, the boundary lines from the transform box stack on top of each other and don't disappear when I am out of the transform. This is the latest update of Photoshop. I have installed last year's Photoshop version and have been using that instead and I don't have the same issue so it seems like it's a bug in the latest version.

 

Running it on a Windows 10 computer.

 

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Mark.Dahm
Community Manager
Community Manager
September 7, 2022

@shannab81049311 ,

 

This issue appears to be Photoshop falling out of GPU mode, revealing CPU-only issues. We made several changes in this area to improve GPU stability over the last releases and ask that you let us know if you continue to run into any issues.

 

Note that older GPU cards without DirectX 12 support (prior to mid 2015) will, often by design, fall back to CPU-only mode, and GPU-related features (listed here) may not be reliably available on those systems. While we continue to work to keep Photoshop running reliably on older systems, modern GPU hardware remains a vital component for your system configuration.

Legend
February 9, 2022

Go to Preferences > Technology Previews... and check "Disable Native Canvas" - then restart Photoshop. Does the problem still occur?

shannab81049311
Participant
February 9, 2022

It seems like that did the trick!! Thanks so much!