![]() It's simply not good enough to keep polishing the preverbial imo. Anyone searching for "photoshop lag" will find endless complaints about performance over the last few years. The "rulers fix" has been around for at least the last couple of versions. If there is a serious performance issue with Adobe's ruler rendering engine it should either be fixed or removed. "Photoshop, cutting edge visual editing *(just don't touch the rulers.). However I would say how farcicle it sounds if the only way to get a premium Mac piece of software to run efficienly is to switch off something as basic as a set of rulers. The "rulers fix" I've also tried, it makes minimal difference. I feel I'm a loyal customer forced to look elsewhere, and watse time hunting around forums for fixes and glitches. Thats what Adobe have to respond to, a competitive market. By comparison Affinity only cost £40 as a one off and is much quicker as far as I can tell. We probably all learnt to use PS as students, but this is a professional application (or at least thats' how Adobe would like us to view it as.) As a professional I'd rather pay more as a one off if I could have it's old performance back. Adobe have to fix these performance issues asap or should start offering refunds.Ĭorrect that PS is alot cheaper now than it was, but its a false economy to justify a huge slowdown in workflow by implying its ok because the software is cheaper. The fact I am paying an expensive yearly subscription for unworkable software is frankly offensive. It pains me to say it but my days of devotion to Adobe are running out and it is wasn't for clients providing files from Photoshop I think i would can it all together. It opens a PSD fine and runs quickly and exactly as Photoshop used to run years ago. I have just paid for and installed Affinity Photo to sanity check my computer. I have uninstalled cleaned and reinstalled all my adobe apps as fresh, cleaned fonts, tried all the different settings to no avail. I think i have tried every optimisation tip on the internet and on the adobe forums to try and get some performance back, but the fact is Adobe have destroyed this software and are destroying user's workflows. Photoshop has been getting slower and slower with every update and addition of new (often bloated) features. I have been commercially using photoshop since 1996, in fact most of the adobe software suite. All of the hype, all of the amazing new features aren't worth anything until the program can begin to function in a reasonably quick manner! I am very disappointed with this version of Photoshop! Having a batch of images open, I was forced to wait for EVERYTHING! I think I'll wait for several more updates until I resume trying to work with this bloated monster of a program. Today was the first time I've used the newest version of this astounding program, and I ws using it in the fast production method that is normal to my workfow. I Quit the program and started up PS 2020 and all the slowness issues I have just described disappeared, leading me to believe that the issue is Photoshop 2021 and not my system. It seems that you also spend a great deal of time watching the gray screen of not-yet-redrawn images whenever you've made the tiniest change. Perfoming almost any kind of action, whether opening a filter or using the Save As command involves a small wait.
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