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Retouch4me plugins

New Here ,
Oct 12, 2025 Oct 12, 2025

Hi everyone,
I’ve been using Retouch4me plugins for quite a while without any issues, but recently they started loading extremely slowly. They still work once opened, but it takes a long time (sometimes up to a couple of minutes).

I’m using Photoshop 2025 (version 26.11.0) on a MacBook Air.
Has anyone else experienced this problem after the latest update?

I already tried restarting Photoshop no luck so far.
Any ideas or fixes would be much appreciated

 

 

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Community Expert ,
Oct 12, 2025 Oct 12, 2025

When you say 'loading', do you mean you can see them on the Splash screen when Photoshop opens, or that they take a long time to 'open' when Photoshop is already open? 

 

I see their support page has a chat window. Have you asked there?

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This is what Google's Ai summerizer says about it.

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I'd be looking at the MacBook's memory usage.  

If it is maxing out alocated RAM, then try increasing thing that in Photoshop's Preferences > Performance.

Chech scratch disk 'Photoshop ??? temp' file sizes before and after opening the plugin.  If it increases significantly, then how much free space do you have on the scratch drive?  How fast is that drive?

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Enthusiast ,
Oct 12, 2025 Oct 12, 2025

In addition to trevor.dennis' excellent input, I would hold off on upgrading OS -- as suggested by Google AI -- until the dust settles/Apple.com issues a fix for runaway memory usage by [Apple] apps like Calculator.

 

Screenshots in Nancy OShea's post in another thread shows Calc using 42 GB!!.

macOS Tahoe continues to face severe memory leak issues even after 26.0.1

 

excerpt:
"Apple’s latest macOS release, Tahoe 26.0.1, is drawing heat after users watched basic apps consume eye-popping amounts of memory. One MacBook Air M1 with 8 GB of RAM showed Calculator at 42.31 GB in the Force Quit window. Another screenshot captured Pages swelling to 175.41 GB before the system threw an out-of-application-memory alert. Chrome sat paused at just over a gigabyte while the system crawled. The pattern points to something deeper than a single misbehaving app."

 

Earlier article:

Apple Releases macOS 26.0.1 With Bug Fixes

 

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Adobe Employee ,
Oct 24, 2025 Oct 24, 2025
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Hi @eliza_batalova, I'm checking in to see if the suggestion helped or if you are still running into this issue. Let us know how things are going. While I can't help with third-party plugins, I wanted to see if you've been able to resolve your issue. Thanks! ^CH

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