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Do not use the Neural Filetrs, they keep crashing photoshop!
Adobe, They are not fit for purpose!!!!
They don't crash for me. So for you:
When Photoshop crashes, this is the first thing to do, try resetting your Photoshop preferences. Press and hold Alt+Control+Shift (Windows) or Option+Command+Shift (Mac OS) immediately after launching Photoshop. You will be prompted to delete the current settings. You can also reset preferences upon a quit if Photoshop is running by going into General Preferences>General>Reset on Quit.
If that doesn't fix the issue:
Go to Preferences > Performance... and unche
Thank you @TheDigitalDog , the unticking of the multithrerad appears to have worked.
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They don't crash for me. So for you:
When Photoshop crashes, this is the first thing to do, try resetting your Photoshop preferences. Press and hold Alt+Control+Shift (Windows) or Option+Command+Shift (Mac OS) immediately after launching Photoshop. You will be prompted to delete the current settings. You can also reset preferences upon a quit if Photoshop is running by going into General Preferences>General>Reset on Quit.
If that doesn't fix the issue:
Go to Preferences > Performance... and uncheck Multithreaded Compositing - and restart Photoshop.
Still crashing?
Go to Preferences > Performance... click Advanced Settings... and uncheck "GPU Compositing" - then restart Photoshop. Still crashing?
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Thank you @TheDigitalDog , the unticking of the multithrerad appears to have worked.
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I tired everything you said but my PS is crashing too. Whenever I click it from the filters menu phosotshop crashes.
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I tired everything you said but my PS is crashing too. Whenever I click it from the filters menu phosotshop crashes.
By @Ozgur1976
What OS, version of it, and Photoshop?
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CPU i7-11800H
RAM 64 GB
OS Windows 10 64-bit
Adobe Ps 24.1.0
Besides the crasah problem of the Neural filters, whenever I open the Ps, the buttons on the left side (New File, Open, Home, etc.) are not working too:
I tried to uninstall Ps - restrat - reinstall Ps - restart - but again; it's not working. I think I'm gonna format C: drive, reinstall Windows and everything else again. IMO all happened because of the latest Ps update.
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Pretty much tried all of the solutions in this thread and none of them are working. Simply clicking on the neural filters option closes Photoshop instantly, bypassing any error reporting and as far as I can tell there isn't even a log to check either.
I've tried disabling GPU I've tried disabling multithread, I've tried combinations of the two. I've reset my preferences. Twice. I've reinstalled Photoshop twice. Here's the kicker - they WERE working. At one point I could load them up, even use them without issue. Then Photoshop got updated and they've never worked since.
There seems to be little to no official support for these filters, and even less by way of an explanation for the repeated crashes. The most I could find was an thread dated back in 2021 which said that a recent updated 'fixed this issue'. Clearly not, given we're now almost in 2023.
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You mess with your setup too often, that is clear. The neural filters are under development, some say beta etc. Some use the cloud, etc. They aren't important.
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Pretty much tried all of the solutions in this thread and none of them are working.
By @HeraldOfFire
Did you try this with a clean install of the OS and only Photoshop installed after? Or booting off a clean install of the OS?
That is the only way at this point to proceed, such that if you still crash, you've got a hardware issue.
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Awful advice! Only a complete amateur with a PC does a clean install of an OS in the age of Win10. The very idea, "clean install" is nonsense, as the various drivers and settings are all part of making PSP run well. Clean install is something out of Win 95.
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“Awful advice! Only a complete amateur with a PC does a clean install of an OS in the age of Win10. The very idea, "clean install" is nonsense, as the various drivers and settings are all part of making PSP run well. Clean install is something out of Win 95.”
https://www.techtarget.com/searchitchannel/definition/clean-install?amp=1
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