On the tool bar (like where the dodge/burn, etc is). . .before I reinstalled - I clicked on a tool and it instantly opened. Now when I click on a tool, I have to hold my left mouse button down for a short delay. It is very annoying. Anyone know what I can change to fix this? The computer etc didn't change - did a fresh reinstall of cs2. . . Oddly, if I right click a tool - it opens instantly. . . but I never had to do that before.
Today i've noticed that when i copy/paste a timeline from Premiere CC to AE CS6 unfortunately nothing happens. So i can't dynamic link or copy/paste footage in AE CS6. I can only use AE CC. Usually i make my edit in Premiere and then i use the same timeline in AE to do postproduction. If i uninstall AE CC can i be able to copy/paste my timeline in AE CS6 from Premiere CC?
I can't install Premiere CS6 because i use an MXO2 card.I can run AE,Photoshop and Encore CS6 with CC apps on the same machine,but not Premiere CC and Premiere CS6 at the same time.
When I have an assembly open and I right click on a part, there is about a 4 to 5 second delay until I get the context menu. The second time that I right click on the same part, the menu comes up almost instantly.
Does not matter if it is a "large" or "small" assembly. See the same lag. Here is a link to a short video [URL]
I have tried using different projects files and disabled the "Quick File Open" in app options. Neither made any difference.
Hardware setting set to "Performance". Using nvidia driver 257.21 and running a GTS 250 card. I have the advantage sub pack #2 installed.
I've download Photoshop CS4 and running it in trial mode. When I use the brush tool for example, the delay in it actually printing on the paper after I click and drag is like 1-2 seconds. I have a pretty good PC, 2.4ghz @ quad.
When I start Photoshop my mouse works fine. Then I use the wacom pen of my clintiq hd that works also fine. But using the mouse again, the mouse clicks got a on second delay now. After restarting photoshop the mouse works normal again til I use the wacom pen. One use, and the mouse function is damaged. Â Mouse and Pen work best together in other programs like Paint or InDesin. This one second delay of mouse clicks is a Photoshop-Cloud problem. I did not have it in CS3 Â I deactivated openGL, installed the newest wacom driver, installed the newest graphic card driver.... The whole System is new setted up with Win7.... Nothing worked. It is a Photoshop-Cloud-bug!
Is there a way to set Photoshop back to the start without restarting it? It would be useful to do it with one Click, when I need the mouse after using the wacom pen.
Also after running Photoshop for some time I start to get a nasty lag. Moving layers, using brushes, everything happens with a 1-2 second delay. Hardware should not be an issue.
If I restart PS lag goes away for a while but always returns. I noticed that closing images doesn't reduce the memory PS is using according to task manager. Every image opened just increases PS memory usage, is this normal?
For coping with RAW file picture, I would like to update my computer from PentiumD cpu+1g memory to i5 CPU+8g memory. However I still have a graphic card with Nvidia GT210 chip and 128M memory on board.
I just want to know whether the graphic card can cope with Photoshop and lightroom? I don't want the card delay the CPU when editing the RAW file in Photoshop.
I already set the frame delay to 0secs but when I "save as web design..." but when I save it as a .gif after this step, viewing in FIREFOX browser, the animated gif is not the original speed. It has some delay.
A co-worker scanned a photo and emailed it to me to edit it and try to improve it, but everything I want to do is grayed out so I can't select it and I can't figure out why. Maybe it has to do with how she scanned it? Â It's CMYK, 300 dpi, and 8 bit. Â I'd like to sharpen it and adjust the hue/saturation, but they're grayed out. Â why this is happening and how I can work around this so I can make the changes I need to make?
I have a problem with PhotoShop CC. I also tested PhotoShop CS5 and PhotoShop CS6, having the same problems (last versions of them). Plugins for PhotoShop are not installed.  My System:  Windows 7 64 Bit with SP1  (newest updates german version) Intel Core i7-4770k CPU 3.5 Ghz RAM:  16 GB DDR3 GPU: GeForce GTX 760 2048 MB MSI N760 TF 2GD5/OC MainBoard: MSI Z87-G45 Gaming  Monitor: Asus PB248Q   1920 x 1200  60 Hz  (connected with Display Port)  All Drivers (GPU, ChipSet of MainBoard) are up to date.  My Problem is that the Brush or rubber tool is 0,5 to 1 seconds slower than the mouse cursor. The stroke trails behind. But the brush tool still runs smooth and fluently. Its just slower than the mouse. When mouse stops moving, the brush catch up. The brush even trails behind when cursor is moving slow. When cursor is moving faster, sbrush also moves faster, but brush is never as fast as cursor. Only when cursor does not move, brush catch up.  This even happens when simple brushes for example simple round brush with 100 hardness and 10 pixel of size are used.When removing Smooting in brush settings, brush tool become much faster, but not as fast as cursor.This behaviour occurs in 64 and 32 Bit Version of PhotoShop.Also, GPU Settings was changed (Basic, Normal, Advanced), but without results.  When Aero-Surface in windows 7 is disabled, brush tool works much faster, but not smooth and fluently anymore.This also happens when I am working with a document containing only one single layer.I also tested all GPU Settings in PhotoShop (Basic, Normal and Advance), still the same problem.  PhotoShop uses 60% of my Ram (8793 MB)  The strange thing is: When I installed PHotoShop CS5 on my 8 years old computer with Windows XP, Brush tool with same settings was as fast as mouse cursor and it runs really smooth and fluently. The main difference is that my new Computer is using Windows 7, the old one uses Windows XP 32 Bit.  Old System:  Windows XP 32 Bit AMd Athlon X2  3700+ 2 GB RAM GeForce 7800 GTX  (connected with DVI to monitor)  Can it be that PhotoShop has problems with Aero Surface of Windows 7? Or with Windows 7 64 Bit?Â
I own a copy of Photoshop CS6.Switching from Photoshop CS to CS6, I have found this version to be extremely slow and I can not find a reason why it is like this. It is impossible for me to work on it. Â Problem: Slow performance, when using the brush tool there is a long delay - lag. The brush takes more than 8 seconds to catch up with my strokes.
Tried: - Memory usage allowed upgraded to 6GB, nothing changed. - Default selected "Scratch Disk" is the main SSD which has over 58GB of free space, I've tried selecting the secondary HDD as well but nothing changes. - Disabled the "Use Graphic Processor" square. nothing changed. - Disabled the "Use open CL" square in advanced Graphic Processor Settings. Nothing changed. - Changed power management settings in windows to "High Performance". nothing changed. - Disabling tablet pc service doesn't work.  Notes: - Graphic drivers are the latest release on AMD website - Windows is completely updated - SSD Firmware is the latest available. - The issue happens both with mouse and tablet. - 1px brush and 5000px brush lag just alike in zoomed and not zoomed canvas. - This happens on both x64 and x86 versions of the software.
I have been unable to change the frame delay rate using Photoshop Elements 9 on Mac when trying to create animated gifs. Does it work on later editions of Elements?
When selecting a sub menu from within a main drop down menu the arrow points to the right but the actual sub menu pops up on the left in most cases. I have only noticed this recently and wonder if I have inadvertently messed up a setting as in the past I cant recall this being so but I don't use the editor a lot so may be mistaken.
I recently downloaded Photoshop CC, but there is a fault with Generator that has persisted, so I have to reinstall the application.  First question: do I have to uninstall the application first?  Second question: do I just then redownload it?  Third question: or is there an option just to reinstall?  By the way, adobe - this is a bummer - it takes ages to download. I hope that this isn't a recurrent theme...
I am having trouble with PS cs3 and want to reilnstall it or rather change some settingsi go to control panel selet add remove softwareselect change for adobe cs3 premium and nothing happens ...
I have run into a small problem. I had to re-image a portion of my laptop, due to some "illigal actions" that caused some of my windows files to become corrupt/lost/damaged/unable to work. In that, I lost the regestry key (or whatever it is) for Photoshop, that is installed on another drive.
Is there a way to "recover" the regestry files without reinstalling everything?? I have all the instalation stuff on hand (or i can find them with very little searching), so thats not the issue. I had some problems with my computer actually accepting the CD at times when i installed the first time, so im trying to avoid that a second time.
I recently had to carry out a system restore following which when I tried to use my PS3 suite a window came up saying I could not use it and I must uninstall and then reinstall PS3. I am not the best with computers but that seemed quite simple to do however, I did not realize that I should have de-activated my PS3 before uninstallation so I just did a straight uninstall through the control panel. Now, when I try to reinstall I just get the following messsage - Errors 3 componentsAdobe Creative Suite 3 Design standard - Component install failedAdobe Photoshop CS3 - Component install failedShared components - Component install failed I assume that there must be stuff left on the computer following the uninstall that is causing this problem but I just don't know where to start or what to do to remove it. Can anyone help me with this bearing in mind that I am not that good with computers?
I'm on an HP laptop - Win XP Home Edition - 1 gb RAM, plenty of space.
So, after major, continuous crashing in Photoshop CS3, I decided to see if CS4 would work ok. It was nice, but I let the trial expire and decided to continue to see if 3 would get in gear.
I removed the trial software (i thought)
Today, I uninstalled CS3, so I could reinstall the whole thing rather than repairing it. It won't reinstall because the CS4 files have been moved.
is there some way to completely wipe out all reference to 4?
After rebuilding my XP system, I've NEVER been able to reinstall PS CS3. I will not rebuild the system again. Went through a dozen different tries suggested by support.
Will I have more luck installing CS4 or should I live with CS2 and some other brands tools?
I bought CS2 and registered it about 4 years ago. I've had it installed in the same computer ever since.
Just recently I had virus problems and Dell re-set my computer back to factory settings. The Geek Squad backed up all my photos and documents, but I have to re-install all the software.
I installed CS2 and the last step was to put in my serial number, which I did. I got a message insinuating that I didn't have a legit copy. I called Adobe, and they told me that it was the correct number. But, they flat out refused to give me any 'technical help' as to why I can't complete the installation.
I read some of the questions here and am now thinking I was supposed to have uninstalled the software. But I didn't. So, it must be looking like I'm someone else trying to get the program for free. I just don't know.
Was using CS3 but HDD started going bad. Had to use a new HDD and install OS, CS3, etc. I'd like to copy CS3 setup/customization files from the old HDD to the new HDD. Specifically, I'd like to copy my created metadata templates (where EXIF data was automatically added when uploading photos into Bridge), my created Keywords in Bridge Keywords tab, Bridge Workspace layout for Horizontal Layout #2, etc. Anyone know where these files are stored? I had defined a few simple custom Actions but didn't specifically save them so I read that these are probably lost. I mention this in case someone knows how to retrieve them.
I bought a new iMAC, a 21.5", 2.7 GHz one with 12 GBytes RAM. My intuos 4, when using Photoshop CS6, works on and off. I mean, when I am painting with the finger tool for instance, and more often than not, I try to make the strokes but the damn finger brush cursor won't move on the screen until a couple of seconds had passed.
In other words, there's a very annoying delay between the physical stroke on the tablet and the brush moving on the screen, it's not simultaneous as it ought to be. And I have installed the latest driver of Wacom for this model!!! This never happened before with the older iMAC, 2.4 GHz and 4 GBytes RAM. I mean, it should work even better.
My computer crashed, had to purchase a new Windows 8 machine. I reinstalled Photoshop CS2 and then installed the upgrade to CS5. I noticed that both versions are on my computer. It seems that the upgrade didn't overwrite the CS2. Do they share files, or can I uninstall CS2?