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Program Error when trying to open Blending Options

Community Beginner ,
Jun 28, 2017 Jun 28, 2017

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I am getting the Program Error dialogue when I try to open Blending options. Checking the error logs I have the following:

2017:06:28 13:29:46 : /Volumes/workarea/PS_18.1_Mac_Daily_Retail/20170425.r.252/photoshop/main/photoshop/sources/UMoreSelect.cpp : 15210 : REQUIRE failed

Can anyone help? My Photoshop CC was updated 6 days ago. I can't see any other issues.

Photoshop CC 2017.1.1

iMac Retina 3.5ghz i5

8 GB Memory

Sierra 10.12.5

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Community Beginner , Jun 28, 2017 Jun 28, 2017

I actually solved this issue by deleting the Adobe Photoshop Settings File using Command+Option+Shift when restarting PS. I had to find the solution on PhotoshopForums.com.

Very annoying when Adobe messes up an update! Based on the advise I found this isn't a new problem.

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Jun 28, 2017 Jun 28, 2017

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Hi matthewd,

Please reinstall Photoshop from Creative Cloud desktop app and let us know if that allows using blending options in Photoshop.

Thanks.

Akash

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I actually solved this issue by deleting the Adobe Photoshop Settings File using Command+Option+Shift when restarting PS. I had to find the solution on PhotoshopForums.com.

Very annoying when Adobe messes up an update! Based on the advise I found this isn't a new problem.

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