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Mac Mini M1 Ventura Photoshop 24 Mashed Up Display

New Here ,
Nov 01, 2022 Nov 01, 2022

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I have been randomly getting the mess seen below when working in Photoshop. These are three different images open which show up combined in place of one of the images. This does not occur on my Windows 10 system. I have tried rebooting, etc........  Zooming in and out clears it, but it randomly starts up again:Screenshot 2022-11-01 at 11.44.58 AM.png

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Community Expert , Nov 01, 2022 Nov 01, 2022

Three things you can try:

 

1. Reset the photoshop preferences by going to Photoshop>Preferences>General, clicking

    Reset Preferences On Quit and restarting photoshop

 

2. If that doesn't work, go to Photoshop>Preferences>Technology Previews, check

    Deactivate Native Canvas, then restart photoshop.

 

3. If that doesn't work uncheck Deactivate Native Canvas and go to Photoshop>Preferences>Performance

    and uncheck Multithreaded Compositing and then restart photoshop.

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Nov 01, 2022 Nov 01, 2022

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I would add - this started before updating the Mac and Photoshop to latest versions - I noticed it for a couple of weeks - prompting the updates which did not seem to improve it. 

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Nov 01, 2022 Nov 01, 2022

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Also, if I drag a tool like paintbrush across the fox, it paints - but also uncovers the picture below the fox on the border of the paint trail.

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Nov 01, 2022 Nov 01, 2022

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Three things you can try:

 

1. Reset the photoshop preferences by going to Photoshop>Preferences>General, clicking

    Reset Preferences On Quit and restarting photoshop

 

2. If that doesn't work, go to Photoshop>Preferences>Technology Previews, check

    Deactivate Native Canvas, then restart photoshop.

 

3. If that doesn't work uncheck Deactivate Native Canvas and go to Photoshop>Preferences>Performance

    and uncheck Multithreaded Compositing and then restart photoshop.

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#1 seems to work!  Thanks so much!!

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