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Photoshop - Retouching problem

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Feb 04, 2018 Feb 04, 2018

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Hallo Leute,

ich habe seit ein paar Monaten ein großes Problem. Und zwar seht ihr hier was Photoshop mit meiner Datei gemacht hat. Ps.jpg
Dieses Problem taucht nur ab und zu auf und meistens dann, wenn ich etwas länger an einem Bild sitze.
Mitten in der Retusche verändert sich die Ebene (Ebene ist dupliziert) in so ein abstraktes Ding und ich muss von vorne anfangen, da die Datei nicht mehr zu retten ist. Bisher hat es nur geholfen wenn ich die Datei aus Lightroom neu importiert habe und Photoshop einmal geschlossen und neu gestartet hab.
Hat so etwas schon mal jemand gehabt? Und wisst ihr evtl. woran es liegen könnte?

Ich hoffe ihr könnt mir weiterhelfen, auch wenn mein Beitrag nun auf Deutsch war

Danke!

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That looks like a graphics processor issue. Try going to preferences > Performance and uncheck "Use Graphics Processor". If that stops it happening then at least you have it narrowed down. But it is not a final solution as you will lose some functions with the GPU turned off.

The next step therefore would be to check for updated drivers from your GPU manufacturer and then turn the GPU back on but try different drawing levels (Basic through to advanced)

Dave

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That looks like a graphics processor issue. Try going to preferences > Performance and uncheck "Use Graphics Processor". If that stops it happening then at least you have it narrowed down. But it is not a final solution as you will lose some functions with the GPU turned off.

The next step therefore would be to check for updated drivers from your GPU manufacturer and then turn the GPU back on but try different drawing levels (Basic through to advanced)

Dave

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Check your Clone Source Panel (I can't name it in German)

It lookks like smaller version of your image - so Clone Source is theplace you can change it.

Of course you need to check blending mode for your tool

Maybe you use Pattern Stamp tool instead of Clone Stamp?

Or brash?

pawel

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