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PS Beta destroying my photos when actions are used

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Nov 08, 2023 Nov 08, 2023

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PS Beta is scrambling my photo and making it look like a NY nightlife in neon colors when I flatten after adding an actions. This was happening on occassion but is now happeinng quite often.

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Community Expert , Nov 08, 2023 Nov 08, 2023

Try this setting and restart Photoshop.

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Try this setting and restart Photoshop.

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This worked, thank you so much

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Strangely, I ended up with Deactivate Native Canvas unchecked on my computer after posting to this thread, and had the exact issue I have seen other people show examples of in this forum. That option is no longer available in the full release, which seems a bit arse backward to me.

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