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Model Name: Mac Pro
Processor Name: 6-Core Intel Xeon E5
Processor Speed: 3.5 GHz
Number of Processors: 1
Total Number of Cores: 6
L2 Cache (per Core): 256 KB
L3 Cache: 12 MB
Memory: 32 GB
MacOS: Mojave Version 10.14
Just installed Photoshop and noticed that whenever I'm using the brush tool with a mask it lags and I get a 1-2 sec spinning wheel while painting/drawing...especially for continuous painting. Just to be sure this was the only time this was occurring I make a blank document and painted over the background. No lag, no spinning wheel. Duplicated the layer and created a mask. Spinning wheels when I used the brush tool.
Has anyone else noticed this?
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Thank you NJShoots,
that works great me, thank you so much for sharing it.
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Wel I'll be... hiding ruler works indeed!
Thank you, I nearly never use rulers in PS anyway, so this is really helpful.
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Thanks! I just tried this workaround and I would say that it helped to alleviate the problem but not cure it. The spinning wheel still appears, just not as frequently. I will say that I do use rulers when I am setting guidelines so I default to having my rulers visible during retouching.
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Removing the rulers also works for me. PS CC running Mojave 10.14.1 Beta
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Removing the rulers and file size doesn't make any difference to me: painting white in a 3mb file.
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I experience the same thing with clone brush and masking even when using mouse on a very small document. Removing rulers does not help unfortunately. I've opted to uninstall the CC 2019 till Adobe (hopefully) fixes the problem.
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Great NJShoots !
Works fine for me too !
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I have this too. I just found this article:
https://helpx.adobe.com/photoshop/kb/photoshop-and-macosmojave.html
Known issues - Running Photoshop CC on macOS 10.14 Mojave
My question now is, I updated my system to Mojave before updating Photoshop to 2019. Do I need to revert my system and update Photoshop first or will just bringing Photoshop up to date fix the problem - does anyone know?
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I had PS 2019 installed prior to Mojave installation and have the same issue...so no it should not matter.
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Ok so I installed Photoshop 2019 AFTER the Mojave update and the spinning wheel issue is still happening 100% :0(
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The ONLY solution I've found so far IF you have Photoshop CC 2019 and Mojave installed is to reinstall Photoshop CC 2018. I DID NOT have the problem with the brushes in 2018, that started with 2019. As for the artifacts with Liquify, you still going to have that in 2018. I can live with cleaning those up with healing brush better than dealing with spinning wheel (busy) with EACH brush stroke. Turning off the ruler in 2019 DOES help, but it does not totally getting rid of the issue with the brushes.
NOTE: I have both 2019 and 2018 installed. I'm leaving 2019 install for when the fixes from both Adobe and Apple are released.
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Holding down option while selecting the liquify filter stops the artifcacts in my case - might work for you. I have the spinning icon problem since upgrading to Mojave. I have it in CC2018 . Hiding the rulers doesn't help in my case or the advice given in the Mojave thread above or for that matter setting performance to basic. I tried using CC2019 for a while but that is so problematic for other reasons I've regressed to 18 for the moment. (not using 'shift' to constrain transforms and marquee selects for example).
Mac Pro 2013 64gb Ram etc
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Usually the slow down happens when you are on a high res document and you are using a very big brush.
Please check your doc settings. Sometimes it's obvious but it can happen to create an over huge document without noticing it.
True story,
Cheers
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So are there any news?
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I am having the same very slow brush. I cleared up an issue of the "color" blend mode not working by checking the " Legacy Compositing" that fixed the incorrect color issue with the color blend mode, but i just cant use this 2019 version because of the very very slow lag. I am using windows 7 professional 64 bit and i am using wacom tablet.
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Just chiming in--happening to me as well. It's driving me up the wall.
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Praise the lawd lol. What works for me is: Mojave 10.14.1 and PS CC 20.0.1
NONE of the optimizing tips/tricks worked. I had PS CC 19... as well as PS CC 20.0.1 installed and was opening PC CC 19... by default. I deleted that version and have only 20.0.1 installed and all is glorious.
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So are they gonna fix this problem? It's been over a month now. This is slowing down my work.
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I too have this issue. Just switched from a PC to finally a mac and experiencing this for the first time ever in my many many years of using Photoshop. Super frustrated about it. I took a sample with the Activity Monitor if that helps: https://drive.google.com/open?id=1tMuU9Wt4P3O3jRclEngfGLAKjynfjVmq
Model Name: iMac
Model Identifier: iMac18,3
Processor Name: Intel Core i7
Processor Speed: 4.2 GHz
Number of Processors: 1
Total Number of Cores: 4
L2 Cache (per Core): 256 KB
L3 Cache: 8 MB
Memory: 40 GB
Boot ROM Version: 166.0.0.0.0
SMC Version (system): 2.41f1
Serial Number (system): D25XD07UJ1GQ
Hardware UUID: AEAF397F-3B45-57C2-A88A-5BB6676C55C0
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Same problem here. Mojave 10.14.1 Latest Photoshop CC Here is my activity monitor Dropbox - Sample of Photoshop CC.txt https://www.dropbox.com/s/adzbtsvgjyjhpz2/Sample%20of%20Photoshop%20CC.txt?dl=0
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Exact same issues here - Mojave 10.14.2 and PS CC 20.0.1 - the terminal fix didn't help.
Rulers on/off: sometimes that helps, other times it doesn't, really strange.
Using PS daily, this "brush bug" is extremely limiting/annoying. Trying retouching with the healing brush with the spinning dots are - let's say it nicely - a "challenge".
iMac Pro, 64gb DDR4, ProVega 64
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Well, great news all (he says apprehensively). I've updated Photoshop with the latest CC download, tested it on a 200mb PSD image, painting like crazy with rulers on and there's no spinning wheel ......
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yes seems to fixed the issue...but I will give it a day or so before I will jump up and down:)
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I don't know if you've found a solution to the spinning cursor or not, but this worked for me. (And evidently it's an issue with Mojave, not Photoshop.) Open your Mac's system preferences...Security & Privacy...and under "Allow the apps below to control your computer" check Adobe Photoshop (You may need to first enter your administrator password). After closing out from preferences you need to then quit Photoshop. The next time you open it the cursor should be "normal."