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So I just updated Photoshop as a matter of course as I booted up this morning, it had something new it was offering before I could launch after all so 'why not?' I thought.
All my old PSD files however are failing to load as it presents me with a pure black screen rather than the usual mosaic of images I work with. I resorted to reinstalling multiple times, purging my user settings (which is going to be a JOY to reset of course), all to no avail.
So what's up Adobe?
Hey guys, I found fix!
I just got mine fixed. What you have to do is open up "Creative Cloud" app and find "FIND ADDITIONAL APPS" > "Previous Version" then select the tab "Install" next to "Photoshop" and select 18.01 or 18.0 and the app will downgrade your Photoshop to that version. I got mine to work just now by doing that, I hope it is a help for you too.
In deeper detail the original post is here> Install a previous version of any Creative Cloud application
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Does turning off »Use Graphics Processor« in the Performance Preferences (Photoshop > Preferences > Performance > Graphic Processor Settings) and restarting Photoshop have any bearing on the issue?
What have you done for trouble-shooting so far?
https://helpx.adobe.com/photoshop/kb/basic-trouble-shooting-steps.html
So what's up Adobe?
This is a user Forum, so you are not really addressing Adobe here, even though some Adobe employees thankfully have been dropping by.
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No change from unchecking the graphics processor box.
The program has been running perfectly fine until the recent update hit, pretty much my entire system is up to par. I'll check if Nvidia has snuck some new drivers down the pipe I can try though.
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No change from unchecking the graphics processor box.
Did you restart Photoshop?
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I can start new files, and it works perfectly normal. It's just that it won't load things, including new files created after the update hit.
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Could you please post screenshots?
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This is the only thing I see when I boot up the program, or tell it to load any old file, old picture, or anything at all for that matter.
It just sits like this endlessly, unless you create a new file, which it can subsequently not load.
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Exactly the same happened to me yesterday after the update, I made a thread about it as well, but nothing.
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Are the invisible files listed under Window > …?
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It can't load any files regardless of where they are, even if I just drag a picture down from the internet to make a temporary file. It doesn't respond and the workspace remains a pure black rectangle.
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R-click one of those files that will not open and see if it is associated with PS
Open with default program should be PS.
If not change it in the windows OS
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No difference, Photoshop is still utterly unresponsive when I try to open literally anything, flat images or multi-layered PSD alike. I can copy-paste a flat image onto a new file created within Photoshop, but there's no response when told to load up anything directly.
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Before re-installing you may want to use the Cleaner Tool:
Use the Creative Cloud Cleaner Tool to solve installation problems
If all else fails you could re-install an old Photoshop version …
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Hey guys, I found fix!
I just got mine fixed. What you have to do is open up "Creative Cloud" app and find "FIND ADDITIONAL APPS" > "Previous Version" then select the tab "Install" next to "Photoshop" and select 18.01 or 18.0 and the app will downgrade your Photoshop to that version. I got mine to work just now by doing that, I hope it is a help for you too.
In deeper detail the original post is here> Install a previous version of any Creative Cloud application
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Downgrading did work, thankfully.
I guess I'll have to wait until they iron out the weirdness in the next passing.
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Glad to hear it @niklasr5717753
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You may want to uninstall PS
Reboot machine and reinstall.
Something obviously is buggered up.
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I got the exact same problem as niklasr57177753. I completely uninstalled my Photoshop and got rid of all the leftover files after which I rebooted and reinstalled Photoshop. Problem still exists same as before.
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I have reinstalled the app two times already, though admittedly not uninstall -> Reboot -> Reinstall. I'll try that and see if it makes any difference