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This started with PS CC 2017. Running OS 10.11.6. 27" iMac with secondary Apple Cinema Display.
When I have a PS document open, and its window even touches the edge of my primary display, the whole PS document turns black. If I continue to drag document fully into my second monitor, image reappears. This behavior stared with lasted update to PS CC 2017.
Ok. I posted this in Adobe's other Photoshop Forum ("Photoshop Family" - not sure why in the world Adobe hosts two forums for one product) But it looks like an Adobe employee (Eric Ching) was able to reproduce and log a bug. Hopefully fixed in next update?
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is the resolution for each monitor the same?
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No. The iMac is 5120 x 2880, the secondary display is 2560 x 1600. I had no issue using this setup seamlessly with Photoshop until the PS CC 2017 update.
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Here is a very short video screen grab showing problem. I drag my PS Document window to the left (towards my secondary display) as soon as PS document window hits the edge of my primary display, it turns black. this did not happen with PS CC 2015 or earlier.
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Oh! I see! This looks more like a possible graphics card problem, in combination with a possible bug (there seem to be some problems with people using very high resolutions on their displays lately). May I ask what GPU you're running? Each version of these programs seems to change not only their GPU system requirements, but also their compatibility (Photoshop graphics processor (GPU) card FAQ)
I notice that you use the app with floating windows (the Mac way). I wonder if a workaround may be to use the Combined workspace - more Windows-like, but some posts I've seen show it to be more compatible with higher resolution monitors and combos. To enable it, Turn on "Application Frame" in the Window menu. I didn't like this method of working at first, but found that once I got used to moving among my items, it was less kludgy than I originally thought. I also have a workspace in which I use my 2nd monitor for most of my panels, and use much more of my main screen for the image, the toolbar and the Options bar.
I know that you may not find it ideal, but from some of my reading, it seems to have helped GPU incompatibility (bug) issues for some other people in other forums I read. Even on these threads - although, admittedly, most of those problems seem to be occurring on Windows machines with Nvidia cards that need updated drivers. It's very likely that Adobe and Apple didn't communicate well about their driver usage, either.
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Yep. My first thought. I tried with and without Application Frame. Certainly may be GPU card related, but like I said, worked fine in PS CC 2015.5.
AMD Radeon R9 M395X 4096 MB
For now I'll just be more careful where I drag the doc window, and hope it is addressed at some point. Thanks for you help.
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Well, of course the "Staff" person confirmed it IS a bug - hopefully they'll fix it - or work with Apple to fix it.
Sorry you're dealing with it. With a nice GPU like that, it should be making you toast and coffee, instead of giving you bugs!
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Hi. I think you're encountering a problem with Mac OS's "Spaces" settings. Something similar happens on my Mac, when I move something to another monitor. The OS is considering each monitor as it's own "Space", so things don't show in full until moved completely to the 2nd monitor. Personally, I don't have that problem in PS, yet - but then, I'm on an older version of the OS.
Here's something to try though. In System Preferences, open Mission Control (if you're like me, you RARELY go there). Then, UNcheck the "Displays have separate Spaces" option and try moving your document again. This SHOULD bring you back to the old way of working, in which both displays show as a complete continuation of the other. Hope this helps.
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Nope. But thanks for the try.
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Ok. I posted this in Adobe's other Photoshop Forum ("Photoshop Family" - not sure why in the world Adobe hosts two forums for one product) But it looks like an Adobe employee (Eric Ching) was able to reproduce and log a bug. Hopefully fixed in next update?
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I've also had problems with this since January of this year, when I purchased a Wacom 27HQ Cintiq. Previously I had two identical monitors, both NEC Multisync PA271W. Now I have one Cintiq and one NEC, both are the same resolution (2560 x 1440).
If an image spans two monitors in Photoshop (2017.1.1), then the image turns black. This does not happen in other applications or finder windows, or Preview. It only happens in Photoshop.
screen capture cintiq window goes black - YouTube
This is a seriously debilitating issue and has made editing very difficult. BTW I did check my mission control as referenced earlier in the thread, and "Displays have separate spaces" is unchecked. Any help would be appreciated.
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It would be really nice if Adobe responded to this bug. There has been more than sufficient time.
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Hey! This is fixed in the new PS 2018 release! Too awesome!
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I've had the same bug with cc 2017 and the latest update didn't fix it. I continue to use cc 2015 or any other prior versions with no problem and apparently cc 2018 works correctly too, so it's definitely cc 2017 that's broken and it should be fixed. I can't run cc 2018 because I'm not running Sierra yet due to the lack of compatible drivers for some of my devices.