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I have used the 3D effects on Photoshop a few times until today. I tried and a message saying I should check 'Use Graphics Processor' on Performance Preferences appeared. To my surprise, when I get there the option is greyed out, although it shows the graphics card name. When I have my mouse over the checkbox it shows a message saying Photoshop detected an error in my Display Driver. I already updated and it didn't work. Uninstalled and installed the driver again and it still not working and. Can anyone help me please?
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Hi,
We're sorry about the trouble with the graphics card drivers in Photoshop. Would you mind telling us the version of Photoshop you're working on?
If you're using the latest version of Photoshop, please ensure the graphics card you have on the computer meets the minimum requirements for Photoshop. You can check the details here: https://helpx.adobe.com/photoshop/kb/photoshop-cc-gpu-card-faq.html#CardRequirements
You can also try updating macOS as drivers for the graphics cards are installed on a Mac with macOS updates.
Regards,
Nikunj
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Hello Nikunj. I'm using Photoshop 22.4.1 and MacOS Catalina. Everything is up to date. I really don't know why this is happening. To me, the strange thing is that I used 3D filters a couple months ago and it worked perfectly.
Thanks for your help!
Cheers,
Lucas.
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Hi,
Thanks for the info! Would you mind telling us the exact version of macOS Catalina you are working on? Did you update the macOS version during this time after which this issue started? If yes, then please update macOS to the latest version of macOS Big Sur & let us know if that helps.
With macOS, the graphics drivers are installed with macOS updates. So updating macOS to the latest version may help with the issue.
Regards,
Nikunj