@@saintzfan09 Thats because newer versions got rid of this. You need to downgrade to 25.3.1, you'll find it there. Doing this fixed my lag issues. I just think its stupid they got rid of it in newer versions, because unless they fix things I'll be stuck there for a while.
The problem I have is PS gets progressively slower the longer it's open. There's a delay of several seconds just trying to draw a square marquee or selecting a color. Relaunching always fixes it, but gets very annoying. Doesn't even matter if I do anything or not, just leaving PS open all day it'll slow down, and my PC is anything but slow. NVME drive and 32gb ram.
The only problem my photoshop has is that on bigger canvases (And even smaller canvases such as 3600x3600 to a lesser extentn) the text gets really laggy in free transform mode. Pictures and shapes resize just fine but the text is really laggy. Any ideas what could be causing that? I don't have an overabundance of fonts or anything.
@@Zenzdesign The newest version of photoshop, it's fully up to date via the creative cloud. Specs: i7-8700 CPU, 32GB DDR4 RAM, 4 GB 1050 ti GPU, Kingston 500GB SSD (with around 40GB of Free Space, but had the same issue when I had 100+ GB Free), Windows 11 (fully udpated)
@@_gr1nchhyour computer should handle PS with no problems at all! I would try and install a previous version of Photoshop (easy to do in CC), and see if that fixes the problem
The Graphics Processor is disabled. How can i activate it? Photoshop can not recognize it. I am trying to figure this out, but I can not fix it. Also, do you have a video tutorial on (How to Fix the "Insufficient VRAM") in the Graphics Processor Compatibility Check in Photoshop? You have a new subscriber to your channel.
What kind of computer do you have? It might be a problem that you're running Photoshop on an old computer with a bad GPU. You can't get more VRAM if you don't have them. Thanks for sub!
@@Zenzdesign Ok. Thanks for the reply I have upgraded my Pc. But Now I have other problem, today it has freeze the screen, and as I was working on a photoshop file, this file has become "corrupted" when my pc screen was freeze. I restarted my pc and now this file can not be oppened in Photoshop, because it has been corrupted. Do you have any video about this issue? how to restore corrupted Photoshop files? or from where to find them? Thank you.
@@Diablo691422-3 eggs, cheese and bacon for breakfast :) and dinner lots of veggies, meat (chicken mostly) and salad everyday. Trying to keep carbs really low. I don’t take supplements, I believe clean healthy food is key and all you need. I lost 20kg in a couple months because I stopped eating carbs and went working out everyday + only eating twice a day. And no alcohol or soda ;) Good luck 💪
@@Zenzdesign Thanks man! I'm starting to workout again and this time with the goal to get rid of belly fat and some around the face...Im 6'2" so gaining muscles is very difficult for me. i have to put in twice as much work to get desired results so i kinda stopped working out a year ago. Also, do you drink any kind of energizer/electrolytes with your water for energy?
@@Diablo69142don’t give up and go as much as possible to the gym. It became a routine for me now and I enjoy it. Nah, I drink 2 cups of black coffee before the gym, gives me enough energy
If you have an older computer, the biggest improvement in speed will come from "deactivate native canvas" under Preferenes - > Technology previews.
Thanks for sharing!
Should I enable or disable?
I don't even see that option in technology previews.
@@saintzfan09They removed it in newer versions. You need to downgrade to version 25.5.0.
@@saintzfan09 Thats because newer versions got rid of this. You need to downgrade to 25.3.1, you'll find it there. Doing this fixed my lag issues. I just think its stupid they got rid of it in newer versions, because unless they fix things I'll be stuck there for a while.
The problem I have is PS gets progressively slower the longer it's open. There's a delay of several seconds just trying to draw a square marquee or selecting a color. Relaunching always fixes it, but gets very annoying. Doesn't even matter if I do anything or not, just leaving PS open all day it'll slow down, and my PC is anything but slow. NVME drive and 32gb ram.
Maybe there is a problem with your cpu overheating? Watch your cpu temperature while launching Photoshop and using it.
@@Zenzdesign nah. its watercooled and does suffer any during gaming. PS shouldn't even hit the gpu like that anyway.
The only problem my photoshop has is that on bigger canvases (And even smaller canvases such as 3600x3600 to a lesser extentn) the text gets really laggy in free transform mode. Pictures and shapes resize just fine but the text is really laggy. Any ideas what could be causing that? I don't have an overabundance of fonts or anything.
Which version of Photoshop do you have? And what specs is your computer?
@@Zenzdesign The newest version of photoshop, it's fully up to date via the creative cloud.
Specs: i7-8700 CPU, 32GB DDR4 RAM, 4 GB 1050 ti GPU, Kingston 500GB SSD (with around 40GB of Free Space, but had the same issue when I had 100+ GB Free), Windows 11 (fully udpated)
@@_gr1nchhyour computer should handle PS with no problems at all! I would try and install a previous version of Photoshop (easy to do in CC), and see if that fixes the problem
i got the same problem everything work perfectly fine only the text in free transform mode…😤 could u already fix it? if yes what did u do?
The Graphics Processor is disabled. How can i activate it? Photoshop can not recognize it. I am trying to figure this out, but I can not fix it. Also, do you have a video tutorial on (How to Fix the "Insufficient VRAM") in the Graphics Processor Compatibility Check in Photoshop? You have a new subscriber to your channel.
What kind of computer do you have? It might be a problem that you're running Photoshop on an old computer with a bad GPU. You can't get more VRAM if you don't have them. Thanks for sub!
@@Zenzdesign Ok. Thanks for the reply I have upgraded my Pc. But Now I have other problem, today it has freeze the screen, and as I was working on a photoshop file, this file has become "corrupted" when my pc screen was freeze. I restarted my pc and now this file can not be oppened in Photoshop, because it has been corrupted. Do you have any video about this issue? how to restore corrupted Photoshop files? or from where to find them? Thank you.
Thank you so much~!
how do you delete your font on photoshop mac?
Launch the font book app on your Mac and delete them there. They will be deleted in Photoshop too.
@@Zenzdesign Thank you.
Thanks for the help!
Thanks for watching!
Thank you! worked for me
Great to know!
Thank you very much, sir! Very helpful video!
Happy to hear, thanks for watching!
@@Zenzdesign You're most welcome, man! :D
thanks a lot
Great!!
Thanks!
❤谢谢你
Your welcome
Your Jawline is very sharp... do you workout ??? may i know what skincare routine you use ?
Lol yeah I go to the gym every morning. Gillette Skin Sensitive Moisturizer before sleep 👍🙂
@@Zenzdesign can you share your food intakes and electrolytes you use during excercise?
@@Diablo691422-3 eggs, cheese and bacon for breakfast :) and dinner lots of veggies, meat (chicken mostly) and salad everyday. Trying to keep carbs really low. I don’t take supplements, I believe clean healthy food is key and all you need. I lost 20kg in a couple months because I stopped eating carbs and went working out everyday + only eating twice a day. And no alcohol or soda ;) Good luck 💪
@@Zenzdesign Thanks man! I'm starting to workout again and this time with the goal to get rid of belly fat and some around the face...Im 6'2" so gaining muscles is very difficult for me. i have to put in twice as much work to get desired results so i kinda stopped working out a year ago. Also, do you drink any kind of energizer/electrolytes with your water for energy?
@@Diablo69142don’t give up and go as much as possible to the gym. It became a routine for me now and I enjoy it. Nah, I drink 2 cups of black coffee before the gym, gives me enough energy
Very helpful Bro!!! Thanks soo much! =)
Good to know 👍
Thank you very much, sir! Very helpful video!
Good to know, thanks for watching