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With the recent update 24.3.0, I can't open any files in Photoshop anymore. When trying to open a file, the image window opens, flickers extremely fast from black to white and then stays black. No image to be seen. I can't work anymore, help!
Windows 10 Home
Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-4790K CPU @ 4.00GHz 4.00 GHz
64-Bit-Betriebssystem, x64-basierter Prozessor
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 750 Ti
@RoarkyGer enable this option in preferences and restart Photoshop
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@RoarkyGer enable this option in preferences and restart Photoshop
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Awesome. Fix worked.
At first I thought I was having a seizure.
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thanks thanks thanks:-)
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Thanx, that did it. Made my day!
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Had the same issue, this fix worked. Thanks.
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Same here Fix worked
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Thanks for the fix; it worked!
Work environment:
Windows 11
PS 2023
JPG image file flashing would not open.
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Thanks, this fixed this problem, but I think it is something that has to be addressed with an upgrade since not all users are going to find this solution - and should not have to. This is a first time that a file won't open in PS in over 20 years that I have had this nice program. Hopefully this will not repeat itself.
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Upgrades are always a mixed bag of tricks. It comes under the heading of unknown surprises. Everyone's system is different. Adobe can't predict what will & won't work for everyone. 😉
There's no hard & fast rule that says you must update every time a new version's released. If you're receiving automatic updates, you can turn that off from Preferences in Creative Cloud Desktop App.
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So glad I saw this thread. Thanks for solving that. I was beginning to panic.....
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This is an awful bug and ive spent a LOT of time to find this solution This should have been fixed via a upgrade ASAP
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Thanks Nancy.
I don't have onle some rudimentary knowledge of software building so it was just a suggestion - a wild guess. I felt that this happened after an upgrade and was perhaps a mistake by Adobe since upgrades should hardly prevent userst from opening files. Of course I don't need to upgrade but it is essentially the reason I subscribe to Adobe Creative Suite, so it woult beat that purpose if I suddenly decided not to and still pay the price for it. Sorry, but I find this "solution" an antithesis.
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Of course I don't need to upgrade but it is essentially the reason I subscribe to Adobe Creative Suite, so it woult beat that purpose if I suddenly decided not to and still pay the price for it. Sorry, but I find this "solution" an antithesis.
By @Svanur Sigurbjornsson
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Suit yourself.
I don't have problems because I upgrade when I decide to, not when some artificial intelligence forces me to. That's the difference between product users. Some people lead, others follow. Do whatever works best for you.