![]() ![]() I can’t say that I had knowingly updated my machine to a newer version of Photoshop 2018, but I apparently did in January. I had always kept my macOS up to date, but haven’t really updated much of my Adobe products, since I’ve heard of other dreaded bugs, the one scaring me the most was the one affecting the healing brush. ![]() About two weeks ago, I didn’t experience this problem at all. The worst part is, I’m personally running a 2013 Mac Pro with the FirePro D300 video cards. MacBook Pro (Retina, 15-inch, Mid 2015)Īnd to be more specific, the bug affects Macs with the following graphics cards:. ![]() The following machines are affected based off the list of graphics cards that Adobe says are affected: Sadly, it was unknown to me, but known to Adobe.Īdobe has the bug aptly named, “Black artifacts on image after using the Liquify filter.” The issue comes down to having graphics acceleration turned on when using the Liquify Filter when you’re using certain machines running macOS 10.14.0, 10.14.2 or 10.14.3. Not very long ago, I smashed more than three dollars worth of Hi-Chews in my hand out of sheer frustration over a bug known in Adobe’s Photoshop CC 20. One can probably imagine the amount of annoyance felt when unwanted black freckles show up on an image you’re cleaning up. ![]()
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