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I am using Photoshop CC Starting yesterday when I use the perpective crop tool and press enter the screen goes black. The regular crop tool works fine This occurs even if I don;t do any cropping
Thanks for the assistance
Roger Lieberman
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I think this is the third thread in the last few days regarding perspective crop issues, so I wonder if something is going on?
The last thread just needed the values cleared from the Options Bar
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Hi fotonut,
Could you please have a look at this article? as it might be helpful for understanding the perspective crop tool. Crop and straighten photos in Photoshop
Also, could you please let us know which exact version of Photoshop you're working on and which operating system are you using?
Could you try deselecting "Use Graphics Processor" located in Photoshop's Preferences > Performance, then relaunch Photoshop and let us know if it helps with the cropping?
Regards,
Sahil
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Thank you so much for your assistance I am using Photoshop cc 2018 release 19.1.5I have reviewed the info you suggested and I seem to be using the perspective crop tool correctly. Idraw thge outline of the crop move the lines to straighten the image and press enter and the screen turns black This does not occur with the regular crop toolAny assistance would be appreciatedRoger Lieberman
On Monday, July 9, 2018, 12:18:36 PM PDT, Sahil.Chawla <forums_noreply@adobe.com> wrote:
Perstive crop tool not working created by Sahil.Chawla in Photoshop - View the full discussion Hi fotonut,https://helpx.adobe.com/photoshop/using/crop-straighten-photos.html#transform_perspective_ while_cropping
Could you please have a look at this article? as it might be helpful for understanding the perspective crop tool. Crop and straighten photos in Photoshop
Also, could you please let us know which exact version of Photoshop you're working on and which operating system are you using?
Could you try deselecting "Use Graphics Processor" located in Photoshop's Preferences > Performance, then relaunch Photoshop and let us know if it helps with the cropping?
Regards, Sahil
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I think this is the third thread in the last few days regarding perspective crop issues, so I wonder if something is going on?
The last thread just needed the values cleared from the Options Bar
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If the screen is going black, that does suggest a Graphics card or driver problem. Can you uncheck Use Graphics Processor and see if you have the same problem?
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Hello,
I'm having the same issue.
I recently upgraded to Mac OSX 10.15.1.
I'm running the latest version of Photoshop CC.
I had thought that dissabling the graphics processor would work (I noticed that my mac's Nvidia GPU is no longer supported by apple - so I'm stuck with out of date drivers), however dissabling it in preferences did not solve the issue.
Has there been any movement on this issue?
Thanks,
Ben
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I'm in the same boat!
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Ah! It was because I had 1 px inputted in the top options bar for the perspective crop tool. Try clicking the clear button to the right.
(I got this from another post in this thread)
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I'm also having the same problem. The perspective crop took worked fine the last time I used it- two weeks ago- but today, the screen goes black when I press enter.
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I followed Arenson.Blair's advice and cleared the top options bar, and that worked! Thanks.
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It worked for me too--but now my polygonal lasso tool in doing the same thing.
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click the clear button first before cropping
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works like a charm. Thankyou
(This must be marked as best answer)
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Clear the perspective constraint values from the regular crop tool. For example, if you have 1:1 ratio for a square crop, delete the number 1 from both boxes.