Hjorthmedh
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Hjorthmedh
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Dec 25, 2024
07:10 AM
I am glad! Your issue is resolved. Please feel free to contact us if you have any other questions.
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Shivani
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Dec 25, 2024
07:10 AM
I am glad! Your issue is resolved. Please feel free to contact us if you have any other questions.
Thanks,
Shivani
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Nov 01, 2024
11:06 AM
1 Upvote
There is one thing that still puzzles me. Why would some photos shot in the same environment show banding while others did not.
By @Hjorthmedh
A few possible causes are:
Some photos may be saved at a different JPEG compression level. Banding becomes much more obvious at lower compression Quality settings.
Some photos may use different color combinations. Earlier, I said the chance of banding can be “even higher for colors that mostly use one or maybe two channels.” For example, if one gradient is between two colors that use significant proportions of R, G, and B, the chance of banding might be lower, because the gradient changes might be different across the multiple channels. But if the gradient is within a blue sky, there might only be data in the Blue channel, so now there are really only the 256 levels in the Blue channel to work with.
Some photos may have to stretch out smaller differences in gradient levels. If a gradient goes from level 0 to 255 in the Blue channel across 6 inches, that’s about 42.5 level changes per inch and maybe you don’t notice the steps. But if the gradient goes from level 120 to 168 across 6 inches, that’s just 8 steps per inch, so the breaks where the levels change might be easier to see.
Those numbers are for 8 bits/channel. Again, at 16 bits/channel you get tens of thousands of levels per channel, so the gradient steps are at such a high resolution that if there is banding at 16 bits/channel the cause is something else, such as the lossy compression level, or maybe the file is OK and it’s really a display issue (maybe the display profile/calibration needs to be updated, or maybe a setting needs to be changed).
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Jul 31, 2024
02:10 PM
D Fosse, I use Mac OS X. There does not seem a way to pin the association to normal Photoshop there.
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Jun 02, 2024
10:56 PM
1 Upvote
@Jumpenjax thanks for the suggestions, but my idea is not for the subject to be completely untouched by the blur. I want the centre of the blur to be on the subject. And as it is now it is hard to be precise in the placement.
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Apr 09, 2024
09:35 AM
1 Upvote
Now I've said that, it seems unlikely that they would dig holes for themselves
By @Trevor.Dennis
Actually, that's just what they did - but not in the way people think.
Direct save to jpeg was introduced in CS5 in 2010, to a considerable amount of fanfare. Boy, what a big hole that turned out to be. How they must regret that now that Apple made it impossible.
Up until and including CS4, you couldn't save to jpeg at all, unless the file was 8 bit, flat, with no transparency or alpha channels. You just couldn't! And that's how every other application still works. If they had just done nothing in 2010, everything would have been business as usual and nobody would have ever complained.
People's memories are really short.
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Jan 11, 2024
09:37 AM
4 Upvotes
It looks like members are not replying to your issue. I recommend that you post your own Discussion. And yes, for now a Discussion, not a BUG. It may or not be a bug, but start the posting off as a Discussion, When you do, please include your system information as LrC reports it (please include info from first line down to and including plugins, info after plugins not very useful unless you are a programmer) Also when you do, please include that crash report, but I would recommend including that as an attachment (very very long, can put off some who will not want to scroll way down). And naturally, include all steps/actions you have taken to try and remedy the issue. One point, about reinstall, or more specifically uninstall/reinstall. That MACOS user talked about a complete reinstall of the OS. That is basically going all in. What the member probably should have done was a complete uninstall of Adobe Creative Cloud apps, The normal uninstall/reinstall via the Adobe Creative Cloud Desktop App is not exactly a complete uninstall. In very difficult cases, a small application from Adobe may be called for. That is the Adobe Creative Cloud Cleaner Tool. The uninstall/reinstall via the Adobe Creative Cloud Desktop App may not catch all Windows Registry entry's. You may also want to run a Windows registry maintenance tool prior to a Adobe program reinstall.
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Nov 17, 2023
12:39 AM
There are two profiles involved here: the document profile and the monitor profile. They are both standard icc profiles, but they are separate and serve different purposes. Both need to be present and correct.
I don't think the document profile is a concern here, that's probably fine. I think the monitor profile is the problem. And that's why I asked where it came from - if you have made it with a calibrator, based on measuring your display, or if you're just using a generic/default system profile. Either can be bad.
When you display an image on screen, the numbers are converted from the document profile and into the monitor profile. Those recalculated numbers are sent to screen. This is a standard profile conversion, just like any other profile conversion, but executed on the fly as you work.
While it all ends up in the same destination profile, the source profiles are different. So the conversion is different; the actual math and tables are different. That's why it can work from, say, Adobe RGB, but fail from, say, ProPhoto RGB or Gray Gamma 2.2 or anything else.
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Nov 15, 2023
04:48 AM
2 Upvotes
I tried deselecting "Displays have Separate Spaces" and assigning Photoshop to "All Desktops" and to "None." The problem still persisted. I do prefer keeping the separate spaces deselected, though. So thanks. I updated to Sonoma 14.1.1 and that did the trick. Thanks, Kevin and Trevor for your help!
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Oct 10, 2023
09:14 AM
Greetings all,
Updates for the Adobe Photography Products have been released. The October 2023 updates contain a fix for this issue. If you do not see the update in your Creative Cloud Application, you can refresh it by hitting [Ctrl/Cmd]+[Alt/Opt]+[ R ]. Note: It may take up to 24 hours for your update to be available in your Creative Cloud app.
Thank you for your patience.
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Nov 15, 2023
04:48 AM
2 Upvotes
I tried deselecting "Displays have Separate Spaces" and assigning Photoshop to "All Desktops" and to "None." The problem still persisted. I do prefer keeping the separate spaces deselected, though. So thanks. I updated to Sonoma 14.1.1 and that did the trick. Thanks, Kevin and Trevor for your help!
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Aug 03, 2023
01:06 PM
1 Upvote
Ah, now we see.... sorry we missed this earlier...
First of all, this the Photoshop beta channel and you are using Photoshop release version... so we will move this to the Ps channel.
Next, you are right, Camera Shake Reduction was changed and is not available in the recent release of Ps or Ps beta. It is not planed to return to that functionality moving forward. https://helpx.adobe.com/photoshop/using/reduce-camera-shake-induced-blurring.html
Hope that helps.
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Mar 15, 2023
12:04 AM
Hej, I am now on Photoshop 24.2.0 and there have not been any crashes in a while thankfully. Not sure if it was the Photoshop update, or something else that fixed it.
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Aug 03, 2023
01:06 PM
1 Upvote
Ah, now we see.... sorry we missed this earlier...
First of all, this the Photoshop beta channel and you are using Photoshop release version... so we will move this to the Ps channel.
Next, you are right, Camera Shake Reduction was changed and is not available in the recent release of Ps or Ps beta. It is not planed to return to that functionality moving forward. https://helpx.adobe.com/photoshop/using/reduce-camera-shake-induced-blurring.html
Hope that helps.
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Dec 16, 2021
11:40 AM
Hey guys i keep getting " Can not sasve file "name" becuase of program error" and then i see these files named super weird. example. Adobe Photoshop 202269750269594607 thoughts? I restart, updated, uninstalled and reinstall and nothing seems to work please help
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Apr 09, 2024
09:35 AM
1 Upvote
Now I've said that, it seems unlikely that they would dig holes for themselves
By @Trevor.Dennis
Actually, that's just what they did - but not in the way people think.
Direct save to jpeg was introduced in CS5 in 2010, to a considerable amount of fanfare. Boy, what a big hole that turned out to be. How they must regret that now that Apple made it impossible.
Up until and including CS4, you couldn't save to jpeg at all, unless the file was 8 bit, flat, with no transparency or alpha channels. You just couldn't! And that's how every other application still works. If they had just done nothing in 2010, everything would have been business as usual and nobody would have ever complained.
People's memories are really short.
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May 08, 2020
11:09 PM
Thank you, that solved it for me.
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Apr 21, 2020
01:01 PM
Everything works fine now here. Mac Catalina latest update and Photoshop latest update.
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Dec 11, 2017
04:48 AM
HI Akash, What about Photoshop CS6 ? I am searching for solution and cant find any, but if you can give it here would be much appreciate it. Thanks in advance mate.
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