

- FLAMING PEAR GLITTERATO CAUSING PHOTOSHOP TO CRASH HOW TO
- FLAMING PEAR GLITTERATO CAUSING PHOTOSHOP TO CRASH WINDOWS
Can you please let me know that someone sees this post so I know it is being worked on? Again, this issue is super critical for my plugin users.

FLAMING PEAR GLITTERATO CAUSING PHOTOSHOP TO CRASH HOW TO
Hopefully, someone will know how to fix this since it was already fixed once back in December, 2020. Photoshop has to be quit through Task Manager. When the error occurs, it locks up Photoshop so there is no way to do a crash report. So this isolates the issue to the liquify tool itself. When the action is ran through the Photoshop Image Processor Script, it will give the same exact error after around 475-500 images. I recorded a 1 step action to do a Face Aware Liquify. I repeated the same test I did last time by batching in an action without running any plugins. I again verified that the issue is not specific to the plugins though.
FLAMING PEAR GLITTERATO CAUSING PHOTOSHOP TO CRASH WINDOWS
This issue is causing crashing for all of my plugin users who are running Windows with version 23.1.0. I have 3 UXP plugins that use the face Aware Liquify tool in large volume batching. This is a critical issue for my company and my plugin users. The error still seems to occur between 475 and 500 image ran through Face Aware Liquify within a given Photoshop session. It seems that whatever fix was implemented may have been rolled back to the prior state. The issue was fixed from 21.1 - 23.0.2 but is now back again in 23.1.0. This issue is really important for me so I can do whatever testing you need me to do. If you need any more information or need me to do any further testing then let me know. For the action, just doing something simple like add +25 on the smile in Liquify should be all that is needed to recreate it. Then just batch process the action with more than 500 images. I'm pretty sure that you can recreate the issue on a Windows system by setting up a 1 step action to run Liquify. On Mac, the issue seems different and only affecting some systems. On Windows it appears to be a universal issues to all systems. I had a couple of people I know run the same test and their Macs did not freeze. I tried that on Windows but it didn't help. An interesting thing is that with the Mac, turning off the Auto Show Home screen setting in the preferences prevents it from happening. I have to push the power off button to shut it down on my Mac. Ive removed and installed again this morning for the same issue, and now Im trying a few versions back. So I don't think it generates a crash report.īetween myself and a few other users I know, we have tested 7 or 8 PCs and all of them do the same thing.Īlso for my 2017 iMac, the same test would freeze then entire computer at 250-300 images and require the system to be shut down. Ive been having issues as well, just opening Photoshop and resizing a single image causes photoshop to crash everytime. I have to use Task Manager to close Photoshop. When clicking abort or retry it just gets stuck. It gives the message from the screenshot.
