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I am running up-to-date version of Photoshop.
When I move or transform a layer, the layer shows in its original position AND its new position - so 2 layers show, as if you have duplicated the layer. See attached screenshot.
But look in the layers panel - the layer is not duplicated. The original layer display only disappeares when you move the layer again, eg if I nudge the layer it appears to fix the problem, although actually it's still displaying 2 layers, just 2 layer right next to each other, so the duplication isn't abvious.
This seems to be a display / processing issue.
Any ideas?
Thanks photoshop community!
Have you tried to uncheck Legacy Compositing by going to the Preferences > Performance.
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I'm having the same issue
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I think this is just a display issue. What happens if you change your zoom to refresh the screen draw?
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Same here! Text and Vector objects
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Have you tried to uncheck Legacy Compositing by going to the Preferences > Performance.
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that worked for me, thanks!
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This worked for me too when the problem came back.
Thank you
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Thanks for your replies. I reinstalled PS which seems to have fixed it... I'll try your method if the problem comes back 🙂
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