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{Moved from Lightroom Cloud to Lightroom Classic Forum by Moderator}
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Let me move this to the Lightroom forum for you, which is the appropriate forum for your question.
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Typically, it indicates that the file is damaged. This can happen as a result of a damaged SD card, card reader, cable of even in camera.
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Could also be a bad GPU driver, try turning off the Graphics Processor use within Lightroom Classic
Preferences->Performance->Use Graphics Processor
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@Ian Lyons Ugh.... not what I wanted to hear but thanks for the info
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One or multiple such images?
If you see this on many, try disabling GPU in preferences, better? If turning OFF GPU works, it's a GPU bug and you need to contact the manufacturer or find out if there's an updated driver for it. On the Mac, that's part of the OS update(s) so if this is the latest OS version, you may need to roll back a release.
Also see: https://helpx.adobe.com/photoshop/kb/acr-gpu-faq.html
Also see: https://community.adobe.com/t5/photoshop-ecosystem-bugs/weird-ps-bug-psd-file-looks-messed-up/idi-p/...
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3-4 images out of 170-ish
I am unable to find the GPU in lightroom preferences.... would I need to look in photoshop? Also what exactly would disabling the GPU do? I believe my Mac just did an update.
Thank you,
Sarah
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find the GPU in lightroom preferences....
Preferences > Performance Tab > Uses Graphics Processor: Context menu: Set to Off. Restart LrC.
3-4 images out of 170-ish
IMO- Then more likely to be corrupt image files as mentioned by @Ian Lyons above.
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@Rob_Cullen Thanks for the info
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version 11.3
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@dj_paige version 11.3