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File distortion when zoomed out

New Here ,
May 09, 2021 May 09, 2021

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I use Photoshop cs6 software.
File is loaded as usual.
Zoom works normally during magnification.
The problem starts with zooming out. The file is distorted, and lots of frames are created around the original file. This can be described as a "smear" of the file.
Dragging the file on the screen also leads to a similar phenomenon.

I manage to stop the phenomenon if I sample color from the original file, which leads to the disappearance of the smears.

I have attached a picture for illustration.

Anyone know the phenomenon? Do you know how to offer solutions to the matter?

 

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Community Expert , May 18, 2021 May 18, 2021

Does turning off »Use Graphics Processor« and restarting Photoshop have any bearing on the issue? 

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Does turning off »Use Graphics Processor« (or whatever it was called in Photoshop CS6) in the Performance Preferences (Photoshop > Preferences > Performance > Graphic Processor Settings) and restarting Photoshop have any bearing on the issue? 

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May 18, 2021 May 18, 2021

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Hello, thanks for the answer!
I opened the settings window, I enclose a screenshot of it.
Can you help me figure out is there a problem with the settings?

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Does turning off »Use Graphics Processor« and restarting Photoshop have any bearing on the issue? 

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Wow! Yes! Thank you very much!

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Unfortunately this is no proper solution as it invalidates GPU dependent features (like the Rotate View Tool, 3D Features and some Filter acceleration for example, though I am not sure which of those apply in Photoshop CS6) but it indicates problems with the GPU driver. 

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