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Photoshop closes when using liquify

Community Beginner ,
Mar 30, 2021 Mar 30, 2021

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My photoshop is licensed and up-to-date. After my last update, Photoshop keeps closing while i am working. Can someone help me to understand WHY? For now i noticed when i am trying to apply filter - liquidify. this is one instance since i am working on it right now

 

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Mar 30, 2021 Mar 30, 2021

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Does turning off »Use Graphics Processor« in the Performance Preferences (Photoshop > Preferences > Performance > Graphic Processor Settings) and restarting Photoshop have any bearing on the issue? 

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Mar 30, 2021 Mar 30, 2021

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I can see the tick mark on the Graphic Processor. I don't see any issue when I open Photoshop again.

 

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Mar 30, 2021 Mar 30, 2021

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I am not completely sure what you mean – did you turn off »Use Graphics Processor« and restart Photoshop? 

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Mar 30, 2021 Mar 30, 2021

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Which version of Photoshop and OS?

How much RAM and spare disk capacity do you have?

If c.pfaffenbichler's suggestions doesn't improve things, try resetting the Photoshop preferences.

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Mar 30, 2021 Mar 30, 2021

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Which version of Photoshop and OS? Photoshop v 22.3 & Windows 10 Pro

How much RAM and spare disk capacity do you have? 16GB RAM and 164GB free space

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Mar 30, 2021 Mar 30, 2021

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You can reset the Photoshop preferences, under the General tab in Photoshop preferences.

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Aug 22, 2022 Aug 22, 2022

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Same problem. Running PS 23.5.0 on Win 11. It was working fine a few weeks ago and now it crashes when start liquify. To turn off GPU is not a solution, as it has been working fine for at least a year on this setup and I´ve spent some money to get a good machine to work. It seems Adobe has made something wrong on new update. I´ve uninstalled and re-installed PS. It works fine for the first use than it crashes again.

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