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Inspiring
April 12, 2018
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Liquify Face-aware filter causes error: AIF internal exception

  • April 12, 2018
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Hi,

Liquify face-aware filter requires GPU acceleration, but when I turn this on in Edit->Preferences->Performance I get an AIF internal execption error message. Interestingly, it works with Version 19.0, but not with the current version 19.1.2, so it can't be my hardware, right? (I haven't tried out every version in between to find out when it starts to break down). Is this a bug where we need to hope that this going to be fixed for next version?

thanks

Arno

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Correct answer davescm

Hi Arnok
I have not seen that problem here - but 19.1.2 is not the current version. There was an update to 19.1.3 recently, so it may be worth trying that.
Also try a preference reset after updating, if the update does not resolve it.

Dave

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Known Participant
May 16, 2018

Are you kiding me? ANOTHER POST FLAGED AS SOLVED?!

WHY THE HELL?! Is this a solution?! A lot of people still have this problem, and just because incidentally worked for this specifical user you flag it as "SOLVED"?

I've never used new PS functions because of those bugs, grats Adobe for your support.

May 16, 2018

Hi

If you cared to look at the thread, Dave's reply to the original question was the correct answer at that time, the next post confirmed that, the post after that wasn't posted until May

Known Participant
May 16, 2018

I cared to look the post
Didn't noticed the date though, I'm sorry. I hope a proper fix exists, because it's annoying.

davescm
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davescmCommunity ExpertCorrect answer
Community Expert
April 12, 2018

Hi Arnok
I have not seen that problem here - but 19.1.2 is not the current version. There was an update to 19.1.3 recently, so it may be worth trying that.
Also try a preference reset after updating, if the update does not resolve it.

Dave

Inspiring
April 12, 2018

Hi Dave,

thanks, wasn't aware of the new version, now it runs. Not sure what the issue was, maybe stupid user ;-)

my1eye
Participant
May 10, 2018

I've got this same issue did you find out what caused it.

I am running 19.1.3

When I convert an image to a smart object and try to use liquify I get the AIF internal exception (this is with graphics acceleration on )

When I turn off graphics acceleration and try to open a smart object liquify starts to open but hangs when the progress bar is almost complete. It hangs, you can't cancel or exit.

I can use liquify on a normal layer (not smart object)

Please help Abobe