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February 21, 2018
Question

Blurry font all of a sudden and photoshop crashes when i move a layer to another file

  • February 21, 2018
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Hello- thanks for your help!

I have photoshop elements 14.1 on my macbook pro. It's been working great for 2 years.

The following have never been an issue until now-

Suddenly, text (font) looks blurry and pixelated. And, when I move a layer from one active

file that I am working on, into another down in the photo bin, photoshop immediately

crashes.

This is all bewildering and frustrating considering I've always been able to do those

tasks easily.

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2 replies

Participant
February 22, 2018

Thanks very much for your response... but maybe my version of Photoshop is older... I was only able to reset through the drop down menu. I did reset it, and restarted my computer, but the blurry font is still happening

Participant
February 22, 2018

Does Adobe create this situation so that I need to upgrade to Elements 2018? Pleeeaase do not tell me that is true. I bought this software and really need it to work right now. The phone number of customer service says that I can ONLY get help on this forum....that doesn't seem quite responsible enough of them.

Peru Bob
Community Expert
Community Expert
February 22, 2018

michellew73754171  wrote

Does Adobe create this situation so that I need to upgrade to Elements 2018?

Absolutely not true.

What size is your hard drive(s) and how full is it?

How much RAM do you have?

Does it happen with all fonts?

Does it happen in other applications?

Peru Bob
Community Expert
Community Expert
February 21, 2018

Try resetting the preferences:

Restore default preferences

Preference settings control how Photoshop Elements Editor displays images, cursors, and transparencies, saves files, uses plug‑ins and scratch disks, and so on. If the application exhibits unexpected behavior, the preferences file could be damaged. You can restore all preferences to their defaults.

Note: Deleting the preferences file is an action that cannot be undone.

Do one of the following:

  • Press and hold Alt+Control+Shift (Mac: Option+Command+Shift) immediately after Photoshop Elements begins launching. Click Yes to delete the Adobe Photoshop Elements settings file.
  • Go to Edit > Preferences (Mac: Photoshop Elements > Preferences > General), click the Reset Preferences on next launch button, and then click OK. When you restart Adobe Photoshop Elements, all preferences are reset to default settings.

A new preferences file is created the next time you start Photoshop Elements Editor. For information on a specific preference option, search for the preference name in Help.

from here:

Preference file locations for Photoshop Elements and Premiere Elements