Particularly on Windows 10, users were experiencing a lag when using the Liquify tool or some kind of unresponsiveness. It could have been an overlook from Adobe, there are a few in this update (like using the old logo in the interface, still there at the time of writing), and maybe they’ll patch it in a couple days, so no big deal…īut I kept digging and I found some articles mentioning a similar issue for Windows computers, dating a few years back. I thought maybe it was too early since the update for a large group of users to notice, but surely someone somewhere had already found it. Anyway, I quickly searched for a solution online but to my surprise there was no mention of it. I don’t use the Liquify tool much so I had not noticed this bug before and maybe it was there even before the update. The lag between my hand movement and the response was so bad that it took me half a minute only to close the tool. ![]() Moving the mouse I could see the cursor jumping from one place of the screen to the other every 3-4 seconds. So I launched Photoshop, opened the Liquify tool… and I couldn’t use it. Just for a quick retouch for an Instagram story. ![]() ![]() After updating to the new Photoshop 2020 I had the need to use the Liquify tool.
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