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October 17, 2024
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Perspective crop fails in this (and past) beta releases

  • October 17, 2024
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When using Perspective Crop, once the keystoning is corrected, pressing Enter results in the entire image disappearing. You can Undo and get it back, but there is no way to apply Perspective Crop. The release version of Photoshop does not contain this bug.

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Correct answer parasam

Thx Jeff your comments gave me a clue. I resetting prefs did not help, but I noticed that after changing the perspective, the Width suddenly inserted a 1px value! Deleting that did not help, but then I closed PS Beta with the deletec value, reopened, tried again and it works. The 1px value must be a small bug that stuck there. It seems ok now.

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parasamAuthorCorrect answer
Inspiring
October 21, 2024

Thx Jeff your comments gave me a clue. I resetting prefs did not help, but I noticed that after changing the perspective, the Width suddenly inserted a 1px value! Deleting that did not help, but then I closed PS Beta with the deletec value, reopened, tried again and it works. The 1px value must be a small bug that stuck there. It seems ok now.

Jeff Arola
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Community Expert
October 20, 2024

Not seeing that so far in Photoshop Beta 26.1 m2812 running on Windows 11 x64.

 

Do you have any values entered in the Width, Height or Resolution fields?

 

Have you tried resetting the Prespective Crop Tool and/or resetting the Photoshop Beta preferences?

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

 

Can you post  some screenshots to illustrate the issue?

parasamAuthor
Inspiring
October 17, 2024

Windows 23H2, Build 22631.4317

Photoshop Beta 26.1 m2800