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lizmi3
Participant
September 7, 2017
Question

Liquify will not save

  • September 7, 2017
  • 5 replies
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I open a photo in Photoshop.  To adjust the image and make changes, I choose the filter "Liquify."  I make the desired changes and hit "OK."

However, my changes are not being saved to the image/photo. Why????

5 replies

Bojan Živković11378569
Community Expert
Community Expert
February 11, 2023
Inspiring
February 19, 2023

It works after disabling "Use Graphics Processor" in Settings->Performance. Hope Adobe fixes this soon.

Mohit Goyal
Community Manager
Community Manager
January 14, 2025

Same problem here with version 26.2.0 😞

Turned off GPU like it was proposed almost a year ago and it started to work!

This problem is still not fixed. 


Hi there,

 

Are you on Windows or macOS? If you're on Windows, please update the Graphics drivers from the manufacturer's website, restart Photoshop, and check if that helps. If you are on macOS, Go to Help Menu in Photoshop > Run GPU Compatibility and share the results with us.

 

Thanks,
Mohit

Inspiring
February 11, 2023

Happning for me on version 24.1.1, MacOS 13.1 on an Apple Silicon Mac. Super annoying.

Timbo Slice 80
Participant
July 8, 2020

This is really bothering me too. Out of the blue, stops saving the modifications after using liquify. I was almost done editing a photo that had taken me a half hour to finish when I realized the changes weren't saved from the begninng of the work. Now I can't get liquify to save anything. 

 

I'm using Photoshop 2020, Windows 10 Pro- Version 1909, Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-8700 CPU @ 3.20GHz processor

 

I am updated to latest version of Photoshop. If anyone has any suggestions, I would greatly appreciate it. I literally cannot work any further.

Participant
October 31, 2022

I'm having the same issue! 

Participant
June 8, 2020

I am having the same issue with Photoshop 2020. Help please!

S_Gans
Community Expert
Community Expert
September 7, 2017

Please tell us your Photoshop version, and your Operating System version.

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