Finished testing the GPU options.  Went through each with sample files of
the same size (9 MB), using no GPU acceleration and then Basic, Normal and
Advanced settings, and had no problems with the Basic and Normal settings:
however, on switching to Advanced, the problem recurred.  I found it
interesting that turning GPU acceleration off did not appear to greatly
effect the normal speed of redrawing the image after changes such as
cropping and resizing. So I wonder whether there is any advantage to using
it of which I am not aware?  Just to add a complication, I am displaying my
work on an external monitor linked via the VGA socket through a VGA to HDMI
converter to an HDMI input!

Thanks again, Bruce.


John in Brisbane



-----Original Message-----
From: PDML <[email protected]> On Behalf Of Bruce Walker
Sent: Saturday, 4 April 2020 11:50 PM
To: Pentax-Discuss Mail List <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: Photoshop problems

John, a few things to consider:

Since changing the app is easier than Windows, have you tried downgrading to
an earlier version of Photoshop?
Try adding more scratch space. You can configure multiple drives to supply
Ps swap.
Try playing with the GPU acceleration options. I'd first try disabling it
completely to see the effects.

BTW, it's working fine for me on a 5K iMac. Ps version 21.0.3.

Good luck!

On Fri, Apr 3, 2020 at 10:16 PM <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Last few days PSCC has become unusable.  I am currently working on a 
> number of old family photos, which I have scanned to TIFF files, 
> usually at anything from 400-1200 ppi, depending upon the original 
> size of the print (always from prints).
> I can crop, spot fix, clone areas, adjust highlights/shadows etc. with 
> no problems, but even a minor resize causes the whole application to
freeze.
> Anyone else having this problem?  I am using an HP Pavilion laptop 
> with a decent specification, and have over 107GB available on my 
> scratch disk, and over 800Gb available on the source disk, so I don't 
> think capacity is the issue.  Processor is a Core-i7 at 1.80 GHz, 16GB 
> RAM and 64-bit W10 fully updated.
> A little research suggests perhaps it is not PS but Windows causing 
> the issue, but I don't want to roll back the last windows update
unnecessarily.
>
>
> John in Brisbane
>
>
>
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