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Hi All,
I am at a loss, recently the pins (marking the adjustments made on the image) in the adjustment brush tab of Camera Raw have disappeared. I have visible adjustments made (i.e. I can hit to preview changes and see that there are visible adjustments on the image) but there are no pins to mark where the adjustment has been made.
This makes it impossible for me to click on a pin to copy the settings to a new brush (on another image, for example) or to switch between pins and perhaps delete an earlier adjustment (would have to clear all and start again).
Is there a way to turn the pins on and off? Or is this something that happened in a recent update? I am using version 9.12, opening images from adobe bridge into ACR to then open into photoshop.
Thanks in advance
I've had similar problems and had to turn off GPU acceleration in Camera RAW Preferences. As you can see below, I have re-enabled that feature now after a couple of video card driver updates. So turn it off and see if it fixes it. If the answer is yes, make sure you have the latest driver for your video card From The Card Maker's Site
If still out of luck, come back and tell us your operating system?
Is it a laptop, or does it have two GPUs? If yes, how are they set in the GPU preferences?
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Type v or put a check mark in the Overlay option.
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Unfortunately that's not the problem, the overlay option is already checked. But the pins still aren't visible.
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If this has just been recently happening, I would try resetting Camera Raw Preferences. Here's forum regular Benjamin Root to explain how.
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Resetting CR preference on my iMac worked! Thanks for this link.
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I've had similar problems and had to turn off GPU acceleration in Camera RAW Preferences. As you can see below, I have re-enabled that feature now after a couple of video card driver updates. So turn it off and see if it fixes it. If the answer is yes, make sure you have the latest driver for your video card From The Card Maker's Site
If still out of luck, come back and tell us your operating system?
Is it a laptop, or does it have two GPUs? If yes, how are they set in the GPU preferences?
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Thanks Trevor.Dennis, that seems to be the issue! I will check if I have the latest driver for my video card and then re-enable. Thanks so much!
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I am also having this same problem but I am using Camera Raw 10.3 on a Mac. Any suggestions about fixing this problem on this system??