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Participant
June 21, 2023
Question

How do I fix white glitch?

  • June 21, 2023
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Hi, I'm having a constant issue with photoshop whenever I'm moving images or text around. When I move the image or text, it leaves a white glitch, like a sort of trail. The only way I'm able to get rid of it, is by making the layer not visible and then making it visible again. However, the glitch appears once again if I move the image or text again. 

 

Does anyone know how I'm able to fix this? Leaving an image as reference below. The white triangle is the glitch and what I was trying to move is a text. 

 

Thanks! 

 

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Participant
August 30, 2024

hi 

 brush tools use lelin white colure ka glitic ara hai

 

Participant
December 20, 2023

I am having the same problem whenever I use the brush.

Ranjisha Sengupta
Legend
June 21, 2023

HI @defaultly7saaa54nah 

 

I understand that encountering problems with the software can be discouraging. I'm committed to assisting you and getting things back on track.


Which version of Windows and Photoshop have you installed? Are your graphics drivers up to date?

Ensure you have the latest graphics card drivers installed on your Windows computer. Outdated drivers can sometimes cause display issues in applications like Photoshop. Visit the website of your graphics card manufacturer to download and install the latest drivers for your specific card model.

Go to Photoshop Preferences/Technology Preview and check "Disable Native Canvas," Does that help?

 

Sometimes, graphics processing unit (GPU) acceleration can cause display issues in Photoshop. Try turning off GPU acceleration in Photoshop by going to Preferences > Performance and unchecking the "Use Graphics Processor" option. Restart Photoshop and see if the glitches persist. 

 

 

Let us know how it goes.

 

Best,

Ranjisha

Trevor.Dennis
Community Expert
Community Expert
June 21, 2023

 @Ranjisha Sengupta

 

It's got so we routinely suggest Deactivate Native Canvas for the most unlikely of situations, so long as they are display related, and yet I am still often surprised when the OP tells us that it worked.  

 

 

 

Inspiring
September 18, 2024

The problem with that is that you lose a lot of Photoshop's functionality without GPU acceleration, and performance will suffer with some functions.  You should make sure your video card driver is fully up to date, and if that is already the case, and your computer is a few years old, try the Older GPU option in Preferences.

 

If that does not work, tell us some more about your system.  Is it a laptop for instance? Let us know how you get on, and if you are still unable to work with GPU acceleration enabled, we'll try and get it fixed for you.


@Trevor.DennisHi there, I do not have this option on OS X. Actually my card driver is AMD Radeon Pro Vega 64 an an iMac Pro and I'm currently suffering the same issues. With former versions of Photoshop this did not happen ...