I have been having this annoying problem for several weeks now. None of the solutions on the internet work at all. If this is your first time reading about this problem, these are the solutions I've seen so far (none of them is a real solution, each one causes other problems):
- Uncheck "Use graphics processor" in the performance tab in configuration. Result: It disables the rotating canvas features for Wacom tablets after a couple of minutes or just instantly.
- Check "Deactivate native canvas" and/or "Older GPU Mode (pre 2016)" in technology previews tab. Result: It becomes absurdly lagged, it is useless to work, just moving the canvas makes it go at 1fps.
I also have all my drivers updated (GPU, Windows, Wacom), PS updated, and with priority for the GPU. Is there any real solution for this? I have an RTX 3080 8 GB. This should not happen.
Hi @David286748043kl2 Go to Photoshop Preferences/Technology Preview and check “Disable Native Canvas”. Then check “Use Older GPU Mode (2016)”. Quit and relaunch PS.
Andrew Sender • Adobe Employee, Jun 01, 2023Jun 01, 2023
Hi Everyone,
I reported the issue to engineering. In the meantime, you can workaround the issue by disabling Preferences -> Performance -> (GPU) Advanced Settings ... -> GPU Compositing.
Desconozco el motivo por el cual el programa produce este error al trasladar un objeto de un lugar a otro. No permite visualización previa y genera un efecto extraño sobre las otras capas, hasta que se activa/desactiva la visualización del objeto. (Info de sistema: Photoshop V. 24.7.0, Windows 11)
Y también resultado de la compatibilidad de la tarjeta gráfica:
Aprobado: OpenGL está disponible Aprobado: OpenCL está disponible Aprobado: DirectX está disponible Aprobado: Nivel de función Direct X 12.2 disponible, nivel de función 12.0 necesario Aprobado: VRAM requerida anteriormente (se requieren 12129 MB de 1500 MB) GPU detectada: NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3060 (NVIDIA)
Does this text come from the same artboard? I tried to delete the text and make another text with the white background gone. I think its a bug when you copy from other artboards and copy layers.
Does turning off »Use Graphics Processor« in the Performance Preferences (Photoshop > Preferences > Performance > Graphic Processor Settings) and restarting Photoshop have any bearing on the issue? Does turning on »Deactivate Native Canvas« (Photoshop > Preferences > Technology Previews) and restarting Photoshop have any bearing on the issue?