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Erro não foi possível localizar um objeto a ser selecionado.

New Here ,
Dec 11, 2025 Dec 11, 2025

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Uso o Photoshop (v. 27.1) e ele está dando esse erro.
Eu já fiz de tudo, mas ele não seleciona o objeto. A camada está correta, tá tudo certo... Mas ainda assim, ele dá erro. 
Alguém consegue me ajudar?

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Adobe Employee , Dec 17, 2025 Dec 17, 2025

Hi @Jennifer30506438bphu, @Maac!,


Thanks for reporting this. This error can occur when the selection engine doesn't initialize correctly for the current processing mode.


Please try the following quick checks in Photoshop 27.2 (Update to v27.2 if you haven't already):
 • Go to Edit > Preferences > Image Processing
 • Under Selection Processing, switch the mode:
- Try More Stable first. If it's already set to More Stable, switch to Faster
 • Restart Photoshop after changing the setting

Also, in the sa

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Community Expert ,
Dec 11, 2025 Dec 11, 2025

Would you mind adding a screenshot that shows your full screen so that we can see which tool you have selected? It would also help if you could display the Options bar (Window > Options) so that we can see your tool's settings.

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New Here ,
Dec 13, 2025 Dec 13, 2025

estou com o mesmo erro e não sei o que fazer! 

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Adobe Employee ,
Dec 17, 2025 Dec 17, 2025

Hi @Jennifer30506438bphu, @Maac!,


Thanks for reporting this. This error can occur when the selection engine doesn't initialize correctly for the current processing mode.


Please try the following quick checks in Photoshop 27.2 (Update to v27.2 if you haven't already):
 • Go to Edit > Preferences > Image Processing
 • Under Selection Processing, switch the mode:
- Try More Stable first. If it's already set to More Stable, switch to Faster
 • Restart Photoshop after changing the setting

Also, in the same workflow, try toggling the Select Subject and remove Background processing location:
 • Run the selection on the Device
 • If that fails, switch to Cloud (or vice versa)

 

 

Then test again. This helps determine whether the issue is tied to the local model or the cloud-based selection service.


If the error persists, please share a full-screen screenshot that shows the active tool and the Options bar, as suggested by Myra Ferguson earlier. That context will help confirm whether this is a tool-state issue or a processing failure.
Also, copy & paste your system info from the Photoshop Help menu.


Looking forward to your update.


Best regards,
Anshul Saini

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New Here ,
Dec 17, 2025 Dec 17, 2025

Deu muito certo, muito muito obrigada!!!

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Adobe Employee ,
Dec 18, 2025 Dec 18, 2025
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That's great to hear, thanks for confirming it's working now. I'm glad the steps helped resolve the issue.

 

If you run into anything else or notice similar behavior again, please feel free to start a new thread and share the details. We'd be happy to help.

 

Best regards,

Anshul Saini

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