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Adobe are updating the core graphics functions in Photoshop. This is driven by the operating systems of Apple and Microsoft in which the old Open GL functions are being removed in the case of Apple, or deprecated in the case of Microsoft. This means that the graphics functions that have worked for years must be rewritten to use Metal and Direct X. At the same time, Adobe are sensibly updating those core functions to deliver the additional speed we require to handle the very large files of today.
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Adobe are updating the core graphics functions in Photoshop. This is driven by the operating systems of Apple and Microsoft in which the old Open GL functions are being removed in the case of Apple, or deprecated in the case of Microsoft. This means that the graphics functions that have worked for years must be rewritten to use Metal and Direct X. At the same time, Adobe are sensibly updating those core functions to deliver the additional speed we require to handle the very large files of today.
However, some functionality in Photoshop, such as 3D, still relies on the older Open GL graphics functions. To make these work, an additional preference Preferences>Technology previews>Deactivate Native Canvas has been added. This can be checked and Photoshop restarted to restore 3D functions to where they were in 22.3
Dave
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Ahhh. Thanks so much Dave! I wish this direction was listed in an obvious place. I can get back to work now.
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"I wish this direction was listed in an obvious place."
It is : https://helpx.adobe.com/photoshop/kb/known-issues.html
and that is linked from the What's new page (top of this forum) : https://helpx.adobe.com/photoshop/using/whats-new.html
Glad it works for you now 🙂
Dave
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This is not resolving the problem with misssing icons of all plugins and library. This update ruined all my workflow. I am reverting to previous version.
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How does that relate to the original question on 3D ?
Dave