Copy link to clipboard
Copied
VERSION:
Adobe Photoshop Version: 22.5.0 20210809.r.384 ce617de x64 Anzahl der Starts: 157
SYSTEM: Mac OS 10.15.7
Intel CPU-Familie:6, Modell:12, Stepping:3 mit MMX, SSE (ganze Zahl), SSE FP, SSE2, SSE3, SSE4.1, SSE4.2, AVX, AVX2, Hyper-Threading Physischer Prozessor: 4 Logischer Prozessor: 8
Steps to reproduce:
1. Create a new Document (any, I tried RGB)
2. Place a linked file from a NAS (place linked)
3. Save document (local or on NAS)
Expected result: Photoshop should save the document
Actual result: Photoshop crashes
It only happens when the linked file is on an attached NAS (Synology DS).
It also happens, when I try to save a Smart Object which has a linked file on a NAS.
Hi Ged_Traynor,
thanks fror your reply. After noticing that you have used an updated version of PS, I also updated – and the issue seems to be gone.
So I will close this thread, calm down and thank you for the hint. This has kept ruining my days for the past 2 weeks.
Copy link to clipboard
Copied
Hi
Statement from Adobe
Adobe Technical Support only supports using Photoshop and Adobe Bridge on a local hard disk. It's difficult to re-create or accurately identify network- and peripheral-configuration problems.
https://helpx.adobe.com/ie/photoshop/kb/networks-removable-media-photoshop.html
Copy link to clipboard
Copied
I know that Adobe supports usage only on local hard drives. But:
- Can you reproduce it?
- It worked until the last update.
- I work locally! I only try to embed remote files in order avoiding too many local duplicates. This is crucial to my workflow.
- Is this answer all I will get?
Copy link to clipboard
Copied
Hi
I don't have a NAS but I did test it on my external dual hard drive RAID enclosure and Photoshop version 22.5.1 saved without issue. I'm on Windows though so it might be a MAC related issue.
Copy link to clipboard
Copied
Hi Ged_Traynor,
thanks fror your reply. After noticing that you have used an updated version of PS, I also updated – and the issue seems to be gone.
So I will close this thread, calm down and thank you for the hint. This has kept ruining my days for the past 2 weeks.
Copy link to clipboard
Copied
I'm glad I found this!
It isn't just you and it has been slowing me down and causing major issues for me! It's 2023, a brand spanking new Mac Mini, newly updated OS and all applications are up to date!
Photoshop doesn't crash on me but it does freeze and disconnects, or so it says, from my NAS.
ONLY when using smart objects!! My NAS doesn't really disconnect though as I am still able to scroll and open images that are in the same folder!
Definitely a MAC issue as I do not have this on mhy Windows!!
Anyways, I just wanted to share... No smart objects!!
Copy link to clipboard
Copied
Hi @SSabatine there have been a lot of updated information since this 2021 post.
Specifically with newer MacOS - Big Sur, Catalina, Monterey, Ventura you need to make sure your NAS drives are formatted AFPS Journaled (Mac compatible) and not ExFat (Windows).
The MacOS has gotten more "aggressive" with compatibilty and the Finder allowing direct read/writes back to external sources.
Copy link to clipboard
Copied
So what does that mean for drives that have all my images on them that were created and formatted on Windows?
Sorry, I know this post is old but there were no newer ones I could find with this issue.
If I have to reformat those drives, I will lose over 50,000 images... gulp and copying them to a temp storage and back seems incredibly time consuming as well.
Copy link to clipboard
Copied
Reformatting is one main consideration.
If you decide to go this route, I would format new drives and transfer.
The others are turning off Quicklook, preview column view, etc.
Honestly if you have that many images to manage, I would consider using a DAM system like MediaBank. It allows you to checkout assets locally and check them back in to the system when complete. You could still use your NAS as storage, but this front end solves the external read/write issue.