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Bonjour,
Lorsque je veux appliquer la déformation de perspective, lorsque je clique sur déformation, il se produit un effet de zoom dans l'image qui le rend inutilisable ( voir copies écran jointes)
L'accéleration graphique est activée
j'ai un processeur 19 sur windows 10, ram 64 Go, carte graphique Nvidia FeForce RTX 2070
Pouvez-vous m'aider ? merci
When I want to apply perspective warp tool, when I click on "deformation", there is a zoom effect in the image that makes it unusable. ( see printscreens )
Graphic acceleration is enabled
I have a processor 19 on windows 10, ram 64GB, graphics card Nvidia FeForce RTX 2070
Can you help me ? thank you
The latest Photoshop build has issues with recognizing and using mid-range graphic cards. This would cause this issue. Revert back to a previous build of Photoshop for now until a resolution is posted in an update.
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The latest Photoshop build has issues with recognizing and using mid-range graphic cards. This would cause this issue. Revert back to a previous build of Photoshop for now until a resolution is posted in an update.
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@kevin stohlmeyer I wouldn't consider a RTX 2070 a mid range card, it's specs are well above the Photoshop GPU system requirements
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That is the issue. The latest PS build is not recognizing. Sorry "Mid-range" was how it was described to me. Either way the solution from Adobe is to roll back versions.
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How is it possible that a graphics card of this level doesn't work with PS? Which graphics card do you recommend?
Will I be able to do the next PS updates?
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On the Adobe help page, it says that the NVIDIA GeForce GT 120 card is not recognized by PS, but it is a very old card that no longer exists (card with PCI interface). I have a recent card and it is well recognized by PS because I can activate it in edition, preferences, performance...
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Other users have had limited success with other methods, too, like updating their GPU drivers and disabling the basic GPU (in a dual-GPU setup like with laptops) but 100% have had success with just installing the previous version.
I wish I knew what caused it or triggered it because I'm not having the issue yet others with the same exact GPU are.
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Yes, I updated the GPU driver, without success, disabling GPU doesn't work because the perpective warp tool is greyed out. Only reverting to the previous version solved my problem effectively.
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Thanks for the answer, I've been back to the previous version for a week, and it works