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P: Liquify lightens result on 16 bit/channel images

LEGEND ,
Nov 30, 2015 Nov 30, 2015

I am having issues with the new upgrade to Photoshop CC 2015 on Mac El Captain. The only thing I did was upgrade from a working CC 2015 to the new version. Using the liquify tool give the following look. There is a box around the area liquified that is lighter than the other areas. When I turn of Use Acceleration in Graphics Processor, it is better but .... I didn't have to do this in the prior version i.e.. Yesterday.

New Update: The Squiggly waist is the liquified:

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Adobe Employee , Dec 14, 2015 Dec 14, 2015
This issue should be solved by the 2015.1.1 update released tonight: https://blogs.adobe.com/crawlspace/20...
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New Here ,
Dec 02, 2015 Dec 02, 2015


i update the Photoshop 2015.1 Update (11/30/2015) ,when i use the liquify tool,Please look at the picture I uploaded,Feathering over image will appear clear black side, there will be significant liquefaction after the white edge!!!!!!!!

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LEGEND ,
Dec 02, 2015 Dec 02, 2015




This is what it looks like
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LEGEND ,
Dec 02, 2015 Dec 02, 2015
Same Issue since the latest update. I converted the document to 8-bit as the workaround suggested and did the trick. i'll be patiently waiting for a fix.
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LEGEND ,
Dec 02, 2015 Dec 02, 2015
in Windows, you cannot hit alt without it exiting out of the menu. The solution I've found is to just use the Ctrl+F command for last used Filter combined with Alt... so Alt+Ctrl+F and then it disables the Graphics Accel
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Contributor ,
Dec 02, 2015 Dec 02, 2015


2015.1 update has now broken the liquify tool when working with 16-bit images.

Simply open a 16-bit image, liquify, hit OK and see what happens. (Tested on El-Capitan and Yosemite, Nvidia GPU's). The problem has also been reported on Windows systems and is well documented here:
https://fstoppers.com/photoshop/photo...
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LEGEND ,
Dec 02, 2015 Dec 02, 2015


New version photoshop issue with liquify
Macbook pro, ver 10.1.1 8GB ram
since latest update liquify if not working, it often reports out of memory, and when saving it returns to the image but leaving a bright box area around the liquify work
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Community Beginner ,
Dec 02, 2015 Dec 02, 2015
Like everyone else, I also ran into the liquify problem shortly after upgrading to Photoshop 2015.1. For me, the best solution was simply to revert to the previous version via the Adobe Creative Cloud app and continue working as before. It is obvious that 2015.1 was pushed out prematurely, and I'm fine with the previous version until Adobe gets the bugs worked out.
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LEGEND ,
Dec 02, 2015 Dec 02, 2015
I just bought a license, could you offer a discount to your customers ?
It is a waste of time and money for me.
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LEGEND ,
Dec 03, 2015 Dec 03, 2015
I think a reading of this link could be of some help for the Adobe Management Team:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Softwar...
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LEGEND ,
Dec 03, 2015 Dec 03, 2015


After using Liquify filter part of the layer with changes makes intensive bright as after using Linear light blend mode. Unchanged part of layer remains normal brightness.

Not working partial blending in shadows or lights or channels.
Photoshop version: 2015.1 20151114.r.301 2015/11/14:23:59:59 CL 1053036 ( x64)
Same issues on Mac OS and Windows 7
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Enthusiast ,
Dec 03, 2015 Dec 03, 2015
it is a sad sad joke what adobe is doing since the subscription program.

they don ́t seem to have a SINGLE betatester or any quality management in place.

first the lightroom 6.2 mess now this.

the worst is adobe learns NOTHING.

and they cost user so many workhours to fix their crappy software....
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Enthusiast ,
Dec 03, 2015 Dec 03, 2015
because you did buy into subscription.

intelligent people complained that exactly this will happen.

but the m*r*ns out there thought.. "oh photoshop for 9 dollar a month.. that does not sound bad!".

yeah well..... subscription makes companys lazy.. because you pay anyway.. no matter what crap they produce.

the other bad thing is that adobe has a quasi monopol.
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Enthusiast ,
Dec 03, 2015 Dec 03, 2015
who should pick it up?

adobe obviously has no betatesters.
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Enthusiast ,
Dec 03, 2015 Dec 03, 2015
you should think after the LIGHTROOM 6.2 mess adobe would learn something... but NO.

are there any senior coders at adobe who learned how to do proper coding and quality management?

i guess not...
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Enthusiast ,
Dec 03, 2015 Dec 03, 2015
did he have his degree already... this "engineer"?
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Enthusiast ,
Dec 03, 2015 Dec 03, 2015
+1
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Enthusiast ,
Dec 03, 2015 Dec 03, 2015
nice idea but why should they?

you pay subscription anyway and you play the betatester for free.
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Explorer ,
Dec 03, 2015 Dec 03, 2015
Same issue here on Windows 7 professional.
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Explorer ,
Dec 03, 2015 Dec 03, 2015
ha-ha, community moderator removed my comment as "off topic".
At least we know that moderators do their job well, even better than programmers.

Dear Adobe, my workflow is sufficiently slowed down with all these bugs, I am spending more time than before. Of course, I can install previous version - CC2014 or even CS6, but I can stop my subscription at any time and change Photoshop to another software as I did it already with LightRoom.

Deleting negative comments will not calm angry users down.
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LEGEND ,
Dec 03, 2015 Dec 03, 2015


I am running a high spec and new Mac Desktop. The latest update of PScc has an error within the Liquify tool section. When alterations are made with the tool and you return to the main module a rectangular shape covers the amended areas and this is also very overexposed. The last version was better and I hope you rectify quickly as I know many others are suffering and frustrated with the errors in the last few updates
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Contributor ,
Dec 03, 2015 Dec 03, 2015


When I use the liquify tool it returns the attached image showing a mismatched color where the tool was used.
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LEGEND ,
Dec 03, 2015 Dec 03, 2015
What is the ETA on this being fixed? As a working photographer this is unacceptable. I have deadlines and cannot work with this.
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LEGEND ,
Dec 03, 2015 Dec 03, 2015
I can't find a way to get the previous version... it's not showing in my "Previous Versions" tab. 😞
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New Here ,
Dec 03, 2015 Dec 03, 2015


On a particular image, when I use liquify on it the areas modified change brightness and contrast.
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Explorer ,
Dec 03, 2015 Dec 03, 2015
Here is a little how to: rollback to the previous version.

http://www.comeseemy.photos/blog/2015...
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