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Inspiring
May 27, 2019
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Half my Filters are greyed out

  • May 27, 2019
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My Photoshop is completely updated, I am in 8 bit and RGB and half my filters are still greyed out suddenly today.

Please help!

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Correct answer davescm

If anyone has a clever workaround for this I'm all ears.


There is the answer in you screenshot. You are using a width of 33300 pixels. As I previously posted, many filters only work up to 30000 pixels in either dimension.

If this is for a billboard then 150ppi is overkill. Good eyes with 20/20 vision cannot resolve 150 ppi at more than 45 inches which is just under 4 feet. A billboard will be viewed at a much greater distance than that so you can safely reduce the pixel width.

There is a useful formula for ppi (based on the degrees of arc that our eyes can resolve).

It is ppi = 2/(viewing distance in inches x 0.000291)

Dave

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ty semakaAuthor
Inspiring
May 28, 2019

Thanks Dave. That was indeed the answer. The only reasons I went with 150 ppi is because the printer vendor told me to AND it's actually going on the side of a building for a TV show at ground height and it will be filmed from about 10 feet away on high definition cameras. But thank you for the thorough response. :-)

D Fosse
Community Expert
Community Expert
May 28, 2019

https://forums.adobe.com/people/ty+semaka  wrote

it will be filmed from about 10 feet away on high definition cameras.

Ah, I get it. They're worried about moiré (interference patterns). Yes, to be on the safe side, an extremely high resolution backdrop will eliminate that risk.

HD footage is 1920 x 1080 pixels, so in itself that wouldn't be able to capture that resolution.

Nancy OShea
Community Expert
Community Expert
May 27, 2019

Filters are gray when no layer is selected.   

Nancy O'Shea— Product User & Community Expert
ty semakaAuthor
Inspiring
May 27, 2019

I definitely had a layer selected. It's because the file is a PSB, which sucks.

Nancy OShea
Community Expert
Community Expert
May 27, 2019

https://forums.adobe.com/people/ty+semaka  wrote

I definitely had a layer selected. It's because the file is a PSB, which sucks.

No, I odn't think that's it.  The higher file size format .PSB supports layers, effects, filters, and all other features of Adobe Photoshop.  

The PSB file format also makes it possible to save HDR, 32-bits-per-channel images.

Of course, you will need a powerful computer and plenty of storage space to comfortably work with ultra-high resolutions.

Nancy O'Shea— Product User & Community Expert
Sahil.Chawla
Adobe Employee
Adobe Employee
May 27, 2019

Hi there,

That does not sound good, let us help make this right.

As some most of the Filters are grayed out in Photoshop, could you please let us know the exact version of Photoshop and Operating system you're using? You can find out the exact version by going to Help > System Info

Also, what is the file extension of the source element? Is the file type vector?

I know it sounds simple but have you tried closing and restarting Photoshop, then creating a new document to see if the filters are still grayed out?

Regards,
Sahil

ty semakaAuthor
Inspiring
May 27, 2019

It seems I'm not getting the issue with other files. Could it be that it's because the file I'm having the issue with is a PSB?

Sahil.Chawla
Adobe Employee
Adobe Employee
May 27, 2019

No, I believe it is related to something else, as the psb format does support filters.
Could you please provide a screenshot of the full Photoshop user interface with the psb document opened? as it would be helpful for us to identify the issue.