Unwanted "cropping" happens while positioning an image layer in Photoshop
I faced a myterious error while using Photoshop CC. This strange error occurs only when I moving/positioning a pasted/imported image on a multi-layer document but only in certain cases. It does not depends on the merthod of importation (Ctrl+C then Ctrl+V or importing from the File menu), the layer type (regular rasterized layer, intelligent object from a rasterized layer, directy imported and resterized vector graphic, or intelligent vector layer), or the method of moving (manually with the mouse, with the arrow keys or with setting up values in the top menu). The documents color mode does not have any affects to this bug too, it occurs RGB and CMYK color modes either.
So I paste an image to the canvas. The resizing is not a problem nor the rotation, these steps can be done without any problem. But after the first finished and confirmed action the positionig change its behaviour and goes crazy. Sometimes (not always) when I move the object it seems to be cropped. Like I move it 10 pixels left, and while I move it it looks like it moved under a layer mask (from a certain point I can't see a part of the moved object but I see everything except that - there are no layer masks on that layer, before or above). If I continue the moving from a certain point all of the "lost" parts magically will be visible again (everything at once). If I continue moving then it start to be invisible again but now from a new point of the canvas (like this "invisible mask" can move with the image). If I set new dimension or position values to this layer the hiding area sometimes disappear, but in the most of time it appears somewhere else.
Like I have the error affecting the first 20 pixels of the manipulated object vertically, but after the resizing or repositioning it appears on the top of the object affecting the first 15 pixels vertically (it's not parallel, the error affects only one side of the moved object, but it is certain how much). Sometimes it happens on more then one layers, but the error on the first layer does not affect the error(s) on the other layer(s). It does not affects this bug if those layers are linked, masked, grouped, and re-appearing when the affected layer hided then unhided.
If I save, close then re-open the file, the error disappears, but randomly appears again when I manipulate the affected layer. In those cases when I change the layer order or duplicate that layer the bug remains, if I copy the object with Ctrl+C, or Shift+Ctrl+C it will be copied with the error (so if I missing the left 20 pixels, it appears on the copied image too even it copied rasterized), but it does not appears while I use the File > Export option or when I import the file saved with this error to InDesign or other Adobe programs.
Did anybody experienced this bug? Dose anybody have a clue or a solution to get rid of this annoying behaviour?
Thanks,
szabofbalazs0331