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Why are layers "sticking" to the background in the new Photoshop 21.2.0

Community Beginner ,
Jun 20, 2020 Jun 20, 2020

Hobby user of Photoshop here, so sorry for using non-technical terms.....

 

Okay, I got this problem with the new Photoshop (21.2.0).

Everything "Sticks" to the background when I, for example, want to move something (another layer), then there's a "copy" of what I've just moved "sticking" to the background in the original position (see screenshot) and it won't go away until I click that visability eye thingy to hide/show the background layer and let me tell you, it's bloody annoying. It's impossible to use Photoshop now, especially when adding text to an Image. I would have to click that visability eye thingy for ach and every letter I type.

And please note: The layer is still "sticking" to the background even if I hide the background image.

I haven't touched any settings or anything from the Previous verson of Photoshop, this problem started after updating to the 21.2.0 verson.

Am I the only one having this problem?

 

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Jun 20, 2020 Jun 20, 2020

Hi

It's a wonderful bug introduced by Adobe in this update, go into preferences and disable legacy compsiting if it's enabled, restart Photoshop

2020-06-20 15_21_31-Window.png

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Jun 20, 2020 Jun 20, 2020

Hi

It's a wonderful bug introduced by Adobe in this update, go into preferences and disable legacy compsiting if it's enabled, restart Photoshop

2020-06-20 15_21_31-Window.png

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Community Beginner ,
Jun 20, 2020 Jun 20, 2020

Thank you for this, you have just solved a major issue for me. I did an earlier post describing this fault. Sholuld have scrolled down a bit further and found your answer. Very happy now.

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Community Beginner ,
Jun 20, 2020 Jun 20, 2020

Hi

 

Wonderful! Many thanks for solving my 'little' problem. Almost made me toss my computer.... Thanks again!

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Community Beginner ,
Jun 20, 2020 Jun 20, 2020

I had the same issue, you're suggestion worked like a charm.  Thanks so much.  I love this forum!  Gina

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New Here ,
Dec 05, 2023 Dec 05, 2023
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It is called now "Multithreads component" Amazing how you break down the software and then award yourself by deleting the bug you have created by charging for both actions! Thanks for the response!

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Explorer ,
Jun 20, 2020 Jun 20, 2020

Perfect handle.  Voila!  Problem gone.  Now let's hope there aren't other bugs...

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