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Photoshop CC window is solid black on 2nd monitor

Community Beginner ,
Jun 24, 2013 Jun 24, 2013
  • What version of Photoshop? Photoshop CC 14.0 x64
  • Have you installed the recent updates? Yes
  • What operating system? Mac OS X 10.8.4
  • What kind(s) of image file(s)? Affecting PSDs and JPGs. Not PNGs, those are working
  • If you are getting error message(s), what is the full text of the error message(s)? No error message
  • What were you doing when the problem occurred? Setting up new monitor.
  • Has this ever worked before? No and yes, monitor is new but, I still have Photoshop CS6 and that works fine.
  • What other software are you running? At the moment: Chrome, AI, Calendar, Textedit, and System Preferences.
  • Tell us about your computer hardware. MacBook Pro with 15" Retina display (set to the "More Space" setting), 8GB RAM, 2.4 GHz i7, 172GB free space on the SSD. Monitor is Hanns.G HE225DPB 1920x1080 at 60Hz
  • Has this ever worked before? This question worked when it was asked the first time.

As I drag the window back and forth between the external display and my laptop display, the previous state briefly shows. When I drag it to the external monitor it looks ok for a split second in vertical bands that refresh to solid black. Same when I'm dragging the window back, the window remains black on my main laptop monitor until it refreshes back to normal, in the same vertical-band fashion. The frame of the window, including rulers looks ok, but the image area, including the canvas color turns black. This blackness can be captured in a screenshot.

On the PNG that is working, I do get some black as the image resizes between displays (stays at 100% but on the lower res monitor it doubles in size). In CS6 the image does not resize, the % changes (16.67 on external, 33.33% on laptop) and remains approximately the same size.

Perhaps this is more of a bug than something I can do anything about, but I am unable to login to Photoshop.com (someone else has already posted about this issue there, 5 days ago, not responses yet), I get an "it is no longer possible to create an account" message, even though I already have an account.

Thanks.

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New Here , Dec 19, 2013 Dec 19, 2013

There is an option under preferences-performance to use the graphics processor ( in my MBP 13, an Intel HD 3000 GPU ). 

If switched it of, hit ok, then switched it back on.  Everything seems to work now. 

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Explorer ,
Nov 07, 2014 Nov 07, 2014

I have this problem on my 10.9.5 macbook pro (non-retina) as well. The *only* application that has trouble dragging windows from one screen to the other is Photoshop. I run about 15 other applications regularly, many that use the GPU, and they all allow dragging from one window to the next.

Are you sure this is Apple's problem to fix?

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Nov 07, 2014 Nov 07, 2014

It works perfectly on older OS versions, and even on most MacOS hardware. But some MacOS versions have this problem with some GPU models.

Yeah, pretty sure it's a driver bug.

Also, several similar issues were fixed in MacOS 10.10 (but a few others were added, and we are working with Apple to get them resolved).

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Community Beginner ,
Apr 20, 2015 Apr 20, 2015

Your post fixed the issue, thanks!

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LEGEND ,
Apr 17, 2014 Apr 17, 2014

Your original post seems to have some conflicting info...

Do you have 14.0 or 14.2.1?

-Noel

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LEGEND ,
Apr 17, 2014 Apr 17, 2014

NM, I appear to have missed the dates on the posts.

-Noel

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New Here ,
Jun 05, 2014 Jun 05, 2014

Go to your computer's Display settings, then click the Arrangement tab. You will see a picture of your two screens. Click and drag the white bar at the top of the picture of the laptop screen over to the top of the picture of the monitor screen.

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Community Beginner ,
May 12, 2015 May 12, 2015

That worked for me, thanks!

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New Here ,
Jun 06, 2014 Jun 06, 2014

Found fix to this behavior:

Using Mac os X maverick - Photoshop CC

  • Quit photoshop
  • Open photoshop in secondary display (important!, You really have to open photoshop using only your secondary display).
  • After this you should be able to drag photoshop window between displays without losing your open file view. 
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Jun 06, 2014 Jun 06, 2014

Please make sure to let Apple know about these issues - they need more information to track down exactly which models are affected by the driver bugs.

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New Here ,
Jun 24, 2014 Jun 24, 2014

yep I am experiencing the same issue - preference performance  not working for me

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New Here ,
Jul 23, 2015 Jul 23, 2015

Thank you! This was the only solution that worked for me.

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New Here ,
Oct 29, 2014 Oct 29, 2014

Same thing happened to me.  I just had to unplug the HDMI cord then plug it back in and it fixed the problem.

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Explorer ,
Oct 29, 2014 Oct 29, 2014

My guess is that your Mac tries to feed the low rez monitor with the wrong (mac) resolution.  Try setting your mac for 1920 x 1080 so they both have the same resolution.  Doing all the other stuff is probably resetting the resolution to fit the big monitor.

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Community Beginner ,
Nov 19, 2014 Nov 19, 2014

This is happening to me on an iMac (27ʺ Late 2012, no Retina display), Yosemite 10.10, and Photoshop CS6 13.0.6 running only on the main (built-in and set to main) display. Only started recently, after I updated both Photoshoop and Mac OS.


Dragging a window to the secondary display does fix the problem.

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New Here ,
Dec 05, 2014 Dec 05, 2014

Was having the same problem with MAC Book Pro - retina display. Quitting photoshop and then relaunching while the second display was plugged in seems to have worked.

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New Here ,
Dec 16, 2014 Dec 16, 2014

It doesn't help to disable your Graphics Processor, doing so disables many features that a lot of us use day to day.

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Dec 16, 2014 Dec 16, 2014

Apple believes that they fixed some of these issues in MacOS 10.10.

Unfortunately there are also some new video driver bugs in MacOS 10.10, which Apple is aware of and working on a solution.

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New Here ,
Dec 16, 2014 Dec 16, 2014

Yeah they didn't unfortunately. These issues started up within the first 5 minutes of upgrading to Yosemite, across two of our computers.

It's a consistent issue that whenever i move between my monitors my photoshop canvas goes black and i have to move photoshop to the other monitor and back again to make it work. On top of that I am consistently getting these glitch issues documented here.

imgur: the simple image sharer

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http://imgur.com/tOHtoiL

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Keep in mind that two days ago I got my iMac back with a new logic board with new graphics card from Apple and all the problems are still there. It's Yosemite and unfortunately they haven't fixed this issue yet.

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Dec 16, 2014 Dec 16, 2014

Yes, that looks a lot like one of the known MacOS 10.10 driver bugs.

Again, Apple is aware of the problems and working on a solution.

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New Here ,
Dec 16, 2014 Dec 16, 2014

Ah I see what you mean, brilliant, thanks for letting me know!

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Enthusiast ,
Oct 12, 2017 Oct 12, 2017

This is a huge issue for us, and has been since January of this year since I installed a cintique. At first I thought it was the wacom drivers, but now i see it on another machine too. This didn't used to happen, but I had two identical monitors. Now I have a Wacom 27"HQ on the right and a NEC Multisync PA271W on the left. If an image spans both monitors it turns black. It's a huge pain.

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New Here ,
Jan 10, 2015 Jan 10, 2015

Hi! I'm having the same problem, I have just bought new Macboo pro 15 and I'm worried there is a problem with my laptop. I have never had any Apple computer before and I had never had any problems with photoshop when I used it on PC with windows. So probably it's os x? I have version 10.10.1. I'll be grateful for an answer!

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Jan 10, 2015 Jan 10, 2015

Yes, MacOS 10.10 has several known video card driver issues. Apple is aware of these issues and working on solutions.

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New Here ,
Jan 27, 2015 Jan 27, 2015

Going to preferences in Photoshop and un-checking the detected graphics processor worked for me as well. MBP  running 10.10.1 Intel iCore i7

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New Here ,
Mar 04, 2015 Mar 04, 2015

One work around, to bring your file back instead of the blackness is to drag the file window out of the tabs and into its own space, then your image returns and you can put it back into the tabs if you want.

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