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I upgraded my Photoshop to CC 2017 today and since the upgrade it has been very very slow. When I click on File menu the dropdown menu appears like after 3-4 seconds. When I delete layer it take about 10 second. Zoom in and out are terribly slow. I work on Photoshop everyday hope to get the problem resolve as soon as possible.
Is there a way to downgrade to earlier version?
My computer details:
Windows 10 Pro
Processor: Intel i7-5960X
RAM: 32 GB
Graphic: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 780 Ti
SSD
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Examples:
[OTF] myriad pro / neturaface / din pro / trajan pro - working fast
[TTF] arial / tahoma / times new roman - veeery slow
But... Type Tool options like font search on the list is slow no matter which font I use. Maybe corrupted TypeKit is the answer? 2015 was fine, 2017/2017.0.1 not.
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I ran the update this morning and, thus far, Photoshop is running much faster. I have not enabled font preview as yet though so I don't know if it is still an issue. When I had disabled font preview, it seemed to alleviate my issues as far as the spinning wheel of death when doing simple tasks (ie. scrolling) although Photoshop CC2017 was still running slow as far as opening, closing, saving, etc... Much improved after the update. Thanks! Sorry I can't offer more technical input.
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I have the same issue with type tool. Some font are working normal for example: Adobe Caslon. When I use some other fonts like Futura from TypeKit or Museo Sans and most fonts from TypeKit or default, making the type tool unusable. Like choking the photoshop. Its hard to select some phrases, change formatting and other stuff. After choose some options, every changes take about couple of seconds, sometimes wheel is spinning...
I'm working on Mac Pro Tower 2012. 6 cores 3,33ghz, 48GB RAM, ATI Radeon 5770. SSD drive for system, for scratch disk and other ssd for storage. OS X Yosemite.
Of course before CC 2017 everything was working fine.
I have made such as things as:
1. Disable Font Preview - Nothing change
2. Reset tools - Nothing change
3. Check Book fonts and erase fonts with warnings - Nothing change
4. Reset Photoshop settings - Nothing change
5. Disable GPU - Nothing change
6. Clear cache - nothing change
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If you are using a computer with an Nvidia card and in addition Intel graphics on a chip be sure to set the NVIDiA performance card as the one for Photoshop to uses.
In Windows go to Control Panel and open the NVIDIA control panel
Under 3d settings make sure Photoshop 2017 is selected if it is not there add it.
Make sure all the settings use the NVidia GPU. In the case of this old machine I took these captures from there is only one GPU, but yours may be different. You can also often turn of the Intel Graphics off through the Bios.