On many occassions I'm having images I open up in Photoshop camera RAW look like something from the Matrix movies.
My first question is, has anyone else seen this and how did you fix it?
I've tries some suggestions about performance settings, but they never seem to have a lasting effect.
I'm not really interested in a "what OS, what version, what camera RAW file, etc..." conversation. Somebody else has had to have this happen and I just can't find a Q&A that has the answer.
Examples below. With the final image being what it looks like in other programs RAW.
@Ceren_S11 can you post your Photoshop system info, in Photoshop go to Help > System Info, hit the copy button and paste the entire thing into this thread
You need to disable the (conflicting) Intel UHD 630.
In addition, we've seen quite a bit of buggy behavior from AMD GPUs lately. If disabling the Intel doesn't correct it, try an updated driver. Last resort, go on a hunt for any gaming-targeted settings, such as overclocking etc. AMD is mostly concerned with gaming, that's their major market.
There is a known bug in later versions of Sonoma with Intel Macs and AMD Radeon video cards where images are garbled in Camera RAW and Lightroom. I have seen it here with a 2019 MacBook Pro. Its unclear if this is fixed in macOS Sequoia. Try restarting your computer.