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Photoshop is not always the most user-friendly program. Sometimes, there are frustrating problems and the solution is not always clear. We all use Photoshop and not many of us could do our job without it. But this can sometimes be maddening, with unexpected blockages, slow performance and sudden and confusing collisions, which make you lose your job and often your temperament.
Method 1:
- In the menu at the top of the screen, choose Edit as Preferences and at the end Performance (Edit-Preferences-Performance)
- A window will appear and in the upper right corner you will see a box saying “Graphics Processor Settings”. In this box, you will be able to choose the advanced parameters, click on it.
- Set drawing mode from advanced to basic
- Click OK to close both windows and restart Photoshop.
If it works, you have finished your work and you can now edit and create what you want.
If that did not help you, here is method 2, follow these steps:
Method 2:
- In the menu at the top of the screen, choose Edit as Preferences and at the end Performance (Edit-Preferences-Performance)
- The window will open and in the upper right corner you will see a box saying “Graphics Processor Settings”
- You will then see “Use GPU” and uncheck the box if it is checked.
- Close the window and now everything should work fine.