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Image Resize Glitch - M1 Mac Photoshop 22.5

Community Beginner ,
Aug 27, 2021 Aug 27, 2021

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Have run into this glitch, couple of times this morning- just on a simple image resize. I can undo, but what's up? 

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Explorer , Sep 05, 2022 Sep 05, 2022

Had same problem. Turning off access to graphics processor solved it. Running Mac M1 Monterey 12.4, Photoshop 23.4.1.

Updating to 23.5. fixed it!

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Aug 27, 2021 Aug 27, 2021

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Hi

Try enabling this option in preferences and restarting Photoshop to see if it helps

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Community Beginner ,
Aug 27, 2021 Aug 27, 2021

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Will do- thanks! I'll give it a shot, post an update. 

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Adobe Employee ,
Aug 27, 2021 Aug 27, 2021

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Can you tell us which method you were using for image resize?

 

Also what type of document? Would like to try to reproduce here.

 

Thanks,

Adam

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Community Beginner ,
Aug 27, 2021 Aug 27, 2021

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Simple PSD file- background image, couple of text layers. Something I've edited with no issues before. I dragged a JPG into the file, placed it- then resized via COMMAND-ALT-I. 

 

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Aug 27, 2021 Aug 27, 2021

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I followed the settings recommended- and seems to be working OK now. 

Thanks. 

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Explorer ,
May 05, 2022 May 05, 2022

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Tried with this setting disabled. Still can't resize image without corrupting it. This happens when I use Image Resize and enter a percentage to make it bigger. Running Photoshop 23.3.1 on MBP M1 pro 2021 and MacOS 12.3.1

 

Works fine on Intel mac with same PS and OS versions.

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Explorer ,
May 05, 2022 May 05, 2022

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To add to previous comment, here is the file I'm trying to resize.

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Community Beginner ,
Jan 31, 2022 Jan 31, 2022

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Same issue, but changing the 'native canvas' setting isn't working for me. This has happened on several layered files while attempting to resize.

 

Macbook Pro M1 Max, PS23.1.1

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Community Beginner ,
Apr 05, 2022 Apr 05, 2022

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+1

 

Exact same issue as previous poster, images glitch on enlargement. Turning off Photoshop's access to the graphics card solved it. Good to know theres a solution, but I'd like to be able to use the graphics card I bought specifically for using Adobe programs.

 

14'' Macbook Pro M1 Max - Photoshop 23.2.2

 

 

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Community Beginner ,
May 06, 2022 May 06, 2022

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Checking the – Deactivate Native Canvas – setting in Technology previews finally solved this for me.

 

Think this preview isn't ready yet Adobe

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Adobe Employee ,
May 05, 2022 May 05, 2022

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Let's make sure we're in a default state and there are no stale setting somewhere:
Restore your preferences using this manual method:
https://helpx.adobe.com/photoshop/using/preferences.html#Manually
Does it work correctly?
If that doesn't solve it, you can quit Photoshop and put the Settings folder back.
If it does solve the problem, I would like to get the folder of settings to try and figure out what is bad with them.

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Explorer ,
May 20, 2022 May 20, 2022

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I deleted all Photoshop preference files using the above method and even did a fresh install of the latest version of Photoshop. Still running into the image resizing issues. Did not see it when i only resized to 105% though, but doing that several times isn't good workflow. I did have "Deactivate Native Canvas" checked and unchecked, the glitch still happened. I then disabled Use Graphics Processor in the File Handling section. Then it resized just fine, just took a while. The fix is ok for now (not ideal), but would this have something to do with Apple's unified processor/graphics chips?

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Sep 05, 2022 Sep 05, 2022

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Had same problem. Turning off access to graphics processor solved it. Running Mac M1 Monterey 12.4, Photoshop 23.4.1.

Updating to 23.5. fixed it!

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Explorer ,
Aug 04, 2022 Aug 04, 2022

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Looks like it's working properly with version 23.4.2. We had this issue on a MBP M1 Pro for a while, hadn't heard anything on this thread, so I just checked it today and it's working. 

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Community Beginner ,
Jan 28, 2023 Jan 28, 2023

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I have a similar problem (see screendump). This happens not everytime, but often, when I open an image in Photoshop (24.1). I can fix it by zooming in or out a few times, but it's really annoying and feels like a memory issue. 

I have the 16" M1 Max 32-core with 32 GB RAM.

 

I usually work with Photoshop, Illustrator and InDesign open simultaniously. And after some hours of work I will also experience pink screen areas, fx if I have a window open behind another and you can just see a bit of that window, all of a sudden it might turn bright pink. If I then go to that window, it updates into whatever it was before pink. 

 

I just feel like the M1 GPU has some issues.

 

I have "Deactivate Native Canvas" ticked. I mostly work with 1 or 2 extra screens (27" 4K).

I have also turned on "Use graphics processor". It's bit crappy if I have to turn that off just to be able to work "normally". Why would they make a powerful GPU when you can't use it properly?

 

Anyway, I hope some of you have experienced similar and know of a fix 🙂 Thanks in advance!  

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