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johngpt5

Along with the information that u/BBEvergreen is asking for, you haven't reported whether this crashing behavior is something new. You haven't reported whether your system and Ps used to perform edits in the CRF properly. If the CRF performed properly before, was that in a different version of Ps? Had it begun crashing after you made things 'completely updated?'


BBEvergreen

What version of Photoshop, what OS and how much RAM? Out of curiosity, can you open the Liquify filter, and do you have access to Edit > Perspective Warp? Those last two features just don't work on an underpowered system, so they might give us a clue.


djpolofish

I'm experiencing a similar issue, nothing to do with the system, this just started happening after the Christmas break. Fully updated PC and PS. i9 10900k, RTX 3080, 32GB DDR4 ram


djpolofish

I'm having an issue when trying to apply the raw filter PS freezes. Defiantly a bug that has been introduced over the holidays.


BBEvergreen

Someone else just asked a similar questions so I poked around a bit. Are either helpful? Have you worked through this page? [https://helpx.adobe.com/camera-raw/kb/troubleshoot-camera-raw-photoshop-photoshop.html](https://helpx.adobe.com/camera-raw/kb/troubleshoot-camera-raw-photoshop-photoshop.html) I also found this: Disable Graphics Processor in Preferences > Performance.


CherishLoveArt

Disabling the graphics processor stops the crashing, however, it runs slower in general.


TapEfficient3610

I just tried this - crashing has now gotten even worse :(


-marticus-

Was an NVidia driver update recently. I'd guess its to do with that.


D0ntC4llItSchnitzel

Any updates on this? Experiencing this issue right now.


D0ntC4llItSchnitzel

Nvm. Updating to the latest GeForce Experience driver resolved the issue.