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Photoshop com glitches brancos quando move o objeto selecionado.

New Here ,
Jan 23, 2024 Jan 23, 2024

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Uso o photoshop a muito tempo e esse tipo de erro tem me dado muito nos nervos e não sei corrigir ou como evitar acontecer, durante a criação ou modificação de outros psd's o objeto fica com vários glitches brancos quando você move o objeto na área de criação como no exemplo abaixo.

 

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Eu já tentei resetar, desinstalar, colocar o modo de processamento para placas de vídeo antigas, porém todo meus setup é novo. 

Queria saber se tem como arrumar esses glitches ou até mesmo diminuir eles.
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en: I've been using photoshop for a long time and this type of error has been getting on my nerves a lot and I don't know how to fix it or how to avoid it, when creating or modifying other psd's the object gets several white glitches when you move the object in the creation area as in the example above. I've already tried resetting, uninstalling, setting processing mode for old video cards, but my entire setup is new. I would like to know if there is a way to fix these glitches or even reduce them.

 

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New Here , Jan 31, 2024 Jan 31, 2024

Olá @Kevin Stohlmeyer . 

Já realizei todas as tentativas para arrumar, inclusive essa, a única que funcionou foi habilitar o Modo de GPU mais antiga (anterior a 2016).

Tentei dar uma pesquisada sobre o assunto, porém, em nenhum fórum explica o motivo de isso acontecer. Agradeço pela ajuda! 

Tenha um ótimo dia!

en: I've already made every attempt to fix it, including this one, the only one that worked was enabling the older GPU Mode (before 2016). I tried to do some research on the subject, however,

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Jan 23, 2024 Jan 23, 2024

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Hi @Breiceonce Go to Photoshop Preferences/Technology Preview and check “Disable Native Canvas”. Quit and relaunch PS.

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Olá @Kevin Stohlmeyer . 

Já realizei todas as tentativas para arrumar, inclusive essa, a única que funcionou foi habilitar o Modo de GPU mais antiga (anterior a 2016).

Tentei dar uma pesquisada sobre o assunto, porém, em nenhum fórum explica o motivo de isso acontecer. Agradeço pela ajuda! 

Tenha um ótimo dia!

en: I've already made every attempt to fix it, including this one, the only one that worked was enabling the older GPU Mode (before 2016). I tried to do some research on the subject, however, no forum explains why this happens. Thanks for the help! Have a great day!

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Pessoal, já testei todas possiblidades entre as opções de GPU e Technology Preview e as que solucionaram o problema foram os da imagem em anexo. Para mim resolveu o problema!


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