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P: PS 26.11 Depth Blur Neural Filter: We've temporarily disabled this filter because of an error

Explorer ,
Sep 26, 2025 Sep 26, 2025

In Photoshop 26.11 on Windows 11, the Depth Blur neural filter is broken. It refuses to do anything. It just puts up a message (at the top of the filter panel) saying the filter has been disabled due to an error.

 

I reverted to 26.10 and the filter works in that version.

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Adobe Employee , Oct 03, 2025 Oct 03, 2025

Hi everyone,

 

Thank you all for taking the time to report and confirm the issue. We’ve received multiple consistent reports across both Windows and macOS, and the product team is actively looking into this.

 

In the meantime, if you rely heavily on these filters, the most reliable workaround is to revert to Photoshop version 26.10 using the Creative Cloud Desktop App:

  • Open the Creative Cloud Desktop App

  • Go to Apps > All Apps > Photoshop > More actions (•••)

  • Select Other Versions

  • Install

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New Here ,
Sep 19, 2025 Sep 19, 2025

Bug Report: Photoshop Crashes with Intel® Arc™ A140T GPU

System Configuration:

  • CPU: Intel® Core™ Ultra 9 285H

  • GPU: Intel® Arc™ A140T

  • OS: Windows 11 (latest version)

  • Photoshop Version: Latest (Creative Cloud, as of September 2025)

  • Intel Graphics Driver: Version 32.0.101.7029

Issue Description: When GPU acceleration is enabled in Photoshop, the application frequently crashes—especially when using Camera Raw Filter and working with masks. The program either freezes or closes unexpectedly. With GPU acceleration disabled, Photoshop runs relatively stable, but performance is limited.

Steps Taken:

  • All drivers and software are up to date

  • GPU acceleration disabled → stable performance

  • GPU acceleration enabled → instability, especially during AI-based features in Camera Raw

  • System set to high performance mode

  • Virtual memory manually adjusted

Expected Behavior: Stable operation of Photoshop with GPU acceleration enabled on Intel Arc A140T, particularly during RAW editing and mask-based workflows. Requesting feedback on whether a driver or software update is planned to resolve these compatibility issues.

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Community Expert ,
Sep 22, 2025 Sep 22, 2025

@ingof51986516 The A140T is a mobile GPU which may account for some of the issues. You can see if Intel has a driver that is for studio work, not gaming - but the A140 was built for gaming/mobile application usage. 

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Community Expert ,
Sep 22, 2025 Sep 22, 2025

@ingof51986516 unfortunately, Adobe won't release a fix for specific driver issues unless it was widespread. This appears to be isolated to this specific GPU which may not be compatible if a driver from Intel does not resolve. 

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Community Beginner ,
Sep 24, 2025 Sep 24, 2025

26.11 has killed the Lens Blur neural filter. On my Mac it stops with "Processing on device" bar half filled. This came in with Beta 26.11 and is still not working in Beta 27.0. It is no longer possible to create depth map masks.

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Explorer ,
Sep 24, 2025 Sep 24, 2025

It seems to have killed off ALL neural filters, including Depth Blur, which is critical for creating depth maps.
If I roll back to 26.10, everything is back to working correctly.

Most of us prefer to have things that work, so come on Adobe, fix your stuff will you!

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New Here ,
Sep 24, 2025 Sep 24, 2025

Thanks for your answer. Translated, that means trusting in God and hoping that Intel and Adobe will come up with a solution at some point.

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New Here ,
Sep 24, 2025 Sep 24, 2025

The GPU is in a GEEKOM model IT15.
Processor: Intel® Core™ Ultra 9 285H
Graphics: Intel® Arc™ 140T GPU
Graphics.Version: 32.0.101.8132
Memory: 64 GB
According to the manufacturer, Photoshop should work without issues on this PC.

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Adobe Employee ,
Sep 24, 2025 Sep 24, 2025

Hi, @davidt25885364. Thank you for reaching out! I'm sorry to hear about your issue with the Depth Blur Neural Filter. 

 

Here are a few things you can try to get them working better:

 

1) Clear Photoshop cache: Edit > Purge > All.

2) Reset your preferences: It is recommended that you back them up first. Please check out this HelpX article for steps and more information: Preferences in Photoshop

 

For known issues and workarounds please refer to this HelpX article: Neural Filters: Provide feedback to Adobe on Photoshop Neural Filters and see known issues


Thanks a bunch!

Noel
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Community Beginner ,
Sep 24, 2025 Sep 24, 2025

Noel,

I am not the only person seeing that Lens Blur filter is not working - https://tonykuyper.wordpress.com/

I help test the TK9 panel and Tony asked me to check depth map issue when he hit problem on beta 26.12. I confirmed that there was issue and that underlying Lens Blur filter was the culprit. I reverted to 26.11 and then 26.10 and found issue came in with beta 26.11.

 

Tested on 26.10 just before updating to 26.11 and it worked, and then didn't work after the update.

I suggest you fire up Photoshop 26.11 and check for yourself.

 

So far no response to Adobe from the error report that Tony Kuyper submitted several weeks ago.

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Explorer ,
Sep 24, 2025 Sep 24, 2025

I am having the same problem with the Neural filters, not just Depth Map. I have deleted them and re-downloaded but no change. I noticed that there were issues with Photoshop (beta) 26.11 are these a carry over bug from the beta?

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Community Beginner ,
Sep 25, 2025 Sep 25, 2025

Same to me. The neural filters doesn't work anymore on 26.11

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Explorer ,
Sep 25, 2025 Sep 25, 2025

Noel, that does NOT work!

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Adobe Employee ,
Sep 25, 2025 Sep 25, 2025

Hi, we're sorry that the issue persists! 

It would be interesting to investigate this. Please go to the Help menu in Photoshop, then System Info, and copy the text. You can share the info with us by either pasting it as a reply here or in a text file and sharing the file with us. 


Thanks,
Nikunj

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Community Expert ,
Sep 26, 2025 Sep 26, 2025

@Bob at IndigoHealth I'm seeing that as well in version 26.11

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Explorer ,
Sep 27, 2025 Sep 27, 2025

Please up-vote the post. One would hope that Adobe would prioritize fixing obvious bugs like this, but vote count is apparently part of the criteria for deciding what gets addressed.

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Community Beginner ,
Sep 27, 2025 Sep 27, 2025

Al entrar a Neural filters y utilizar  el desenfoque de profundidad, la aplicacion se bloquea y deja de responder. La barra se progrso empieza a avnzar y se detiene.  PHOTOSHOP se bloquea y es necesario forzar salida para continuar.  Las otras aplicaviones de Neural Filters si estan funcionando. Lo mismo sucede con photoshop Beta 27.

Plataforma Mac0s 26, Photosop 2025 26.11

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Participant ,
Sep 28, 2025 Sep 28, 2025

Similarly on Mac Sequoia 15.6.1

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Participant ,
Sep 28, 2025 Sep 28, 2025

As well, the Neural Filters get stuck loading with the Spinning Wait Cursor (Beach Ball) and the program needs a force quit.

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Community Beginner ,
Sep 28, 2025 Sep 28, 2025

Same here, but with a following notification  - "We've temporarily disabled this filter because of an error."

Regular Photoshop version 26.11 (new update)  - same notification. 
Installing the previous regular version solved the issue.

So, it seems the problem is with the update?

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Explorer ,
Sep 28, 2025 Sep 28, 2025

As well, the Neural Filters get stuck loading with the Spinning Wait Cursor (Beach Ball) and the program needs a force quit.

I've seen that problem also. But that's a different bug that deserves its own top-level post on this forum so it can be tracked and up-voted.

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Explorer ,
Sep 28, 2025 Sep 28, 2025

Yes, it's not just Windows. Happening on MacOS, too, in version 26.11. Sequoia 15.6.1, same as someone else reported.

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New Here ,
Sep 28, 2025 Sep 28, 2025

Everything was fine until recently. I’ve tried every step I could find online: deleted cache, uninstalled and reinstalled, updated drivers. Why is this happening? This as well as other neural filters aresome of the main components to my workflow. Please tell me this is fixable. This is terrible right now.Thanks in advance to anyone that can help.

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Community Expert ,
Sep 28, 2025 Sep 28, 2025

ps question?

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Community Expert ,
Sep 28, 2025 Sep 28, 2025

@eduardoh23611243 it's a known issue—The most reliable temporary fix is to revert to Photoshop version 26.10 (or whatever version worked for you previously) using the Creative Cloud desktop app. Or if you want you could try to uncheck the GPU (although, it would be slower!) Go to Photoshop > Settings (or Preferences) > Performance. In the "Graphics Processor Settings" section, click the Advanced Settings button. Try changing the Drawing Mode from Advanced to Normal or Basic. You can also try unchecking "Use Graphics Processor" entirely and restart Photoshop. If the filter now runs (albeit very slowly), it confirms a GPU conflict. You can then try updating or rolling back your macOS version to affect the graphics drivers.

 

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New Here ,
Sep 28, 2025 Sep 28, 2025

Sooo Sorry forgot to add the program 🤦‍:male_sign: yes it's Photoshop, both beta and normal versions. 

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