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Remove Tool leaving a red mark instead of removing the object when painting the area.

Community Beginner ,
Oct 01, 2023 Oct 01, 2023

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Remove Tool leaving a red mark instead of removing the object when painting the area.

I've tried resetting the tool and restarting Photoshop, but no change. 

Anybody?

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Community Expert , Oct 01, 2023 Oct 01, 2023

1. Go to Preferences > Image Processing...
2. Choose "More Stable" for Remove Tool Processing.
3. RESTART Photoshop (Photoshop > Quit Photoshop, then relaunch).
Note: You will need to do this for each version you use; Beta and regular.

 

You might need to restart twice after applying the settings. 

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1. Go to Preferences > Image Processing...
2. Choose "More Stable" for Remove Tool Processing.
3. RESTART Photoshop (Photoshop > Quit Photoshop, then relaunch).
Note: You will need to do this for each version you use; Beta and regular.

 

You might need to restart twice after applying the settings. 

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Oct 04, 2023 Oct 04, 2023

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Greetings!
Your suggestion seems to be working.

Much Appreciated,
Wayne

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Oct 04, 2023 Oct 04, 2023

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Thanks for letting us know Wayne. Let's hope it stays that way. 🙂

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A good catch Gene.  I have responded to several threads like this now, and it will be good to have an answer going forward.

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There was a very similar issue in this thread.  After much hair pulling and frustration, and several posts to the forum, the issue appeared to fix itself after restating Photoshop a couple of times.  Also try restarting your computer perhaps.

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