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Error when trying to pan 360 Panorama

Community Beginner ,
Jun 02, 2021 Jun 02, 2021

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The preview went nuts when i try to pan the 360 Panorama. 

Using the M1 Macbook Pro.   

Screenshot 2021-06-03 at 2.31.58 PM.png

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Community Beginner , Sep 21, 2021 Sep 21, 2021

Hi Coati, after struggling with this for months, I finally found a solution that works for me.

"The solution is go to go to Preferences > Technology Previews, check Deactivate Native Canvas, and restart Photoshop."

I saw this from another thread, and it works after doing so and restarting photoshop. 

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Jun 03, 2021 Jun 03, 2021

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See if unchecking the GPU makes any difference.

 

Photoshop > Preferences > Performance. Uncheck "Use Graphics Processor"

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Jun 03, 2021 Jun 03, 2021

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I turned off the "Graphics Processor" option and went back to create a "new panorama from selected layer", but it prompts and say that the Graphics Processor is needed to run the 3D workspace. I can only convert the panorama layer when i turn back on the graphics processor option. 

 

If i convert the panorama first, the Graphics Processor options is greyed out. Still remains checked, but can't be unchecked. 

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Jun 28, 2021 Jun 28, 2021

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Same problem here! have you found a solution??

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Sep 21, 2021 Sep 21, 2021

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Hi Coati, after struggling with this for months, I finally found a solution that works for me.

"The solution is go to go to Preferences > Technology Previews, check Deactivate Native Canvas, and restart Photoshop."

I saw this from another thread, and it works after doing so and restarting photoshop. 

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Sep 22, 2021 Sep 22, 2021

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The Apple silicon FAQ also recommends running Ps in Rosetta mode for most 3d functions: https://helpx.adobe.com/photoshop/kb/photoshop-for-apple-silicon.html

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Oct 27, 2021 Oct 27, 2021

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Hi alanleepikjin, it's working! thank you.

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