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I'm new to photoshop cc and this is the first time I've tried the HDR in it. So if it was functioning properly before I did the latest upgrade to CC, I don't know.
After I click the OK button the resulting image looks great. CC does a nice job but not being able to see what I'm doing in the edit page sucks.
I'm thinking of uninstalling and re-installing CC. Sounds like there's a corrupted file somewhere. I'll do that tmw if no one posts a quick fix.
After I click the OK button the resulting image looks great. CC does a nice job but not being able to see what I'm doing in the edit page sucks.
I'm thinking of uninstalling and re-installing CC. Sounds like there's a corrupted file somewhere. I'll do that tmw if no one posts a quick fix.
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It looks a lot like a GPU/video driver issue - but I haven't seen those particular issues on MacOS (at least not without more problems and obviously bad cards).
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Thanks for your help Chris. I uninstalled and re-installed PS and it's working ok now.
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Hmmm, that's odd. Did you also reapply the updates?
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I just installed the update 14.1.2 and the issue has returned. So it looks like it's a bug in the 14.1.2
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Photoshop 14.1.2: HDR Merge has a retina display bug on may macbook pro.

Photoshop 14.1.2: HDR Merge has a retina display bug on may macbook pro.

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This white patch does not appear on the external display, only the retina. I have the latest shipping OS version
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Definitely a bug in the software then. I too am using a MacBook Pro Retina. I reverted back to 14.0 and have no probs with that version.
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This reply was created from a merged topic originally titled
Photoshop CC: Merge to HDR white-out.
since the CC cloud upgrade two days ago, the Merge into HDR doesn't work properly. There is a strip, wide big strip of white (no content), when photographs are merged. It appears right after merging, but is NOT in the final outcome. However, it makes it almost impossible to tweak the photo before opening in the Photoshop (because there is a huge portion without any content). I noticed only today and previously it was ok. I assume it happened after the latest update. best regards
Photoshop CC: Merge to HDR white-out.
since the CC cloud upgrade two days ago, the Merge into HDR doesn't work properly. There is a strip, wide big strip of white (no content), when photographs are merged. It appears right after merging, but is NOT in the final outcome. However, it makes it almost impossible to tweak the photo before opening in the Photoshop (because there is a huge portion without any content). I noticed only today and previously it was ok. I assume it happened after the latest update. best regards
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Has anyone found a solution for this problem with MacBook Pro Retina? Same problem, OSX 10.9 and CC14.2. Except after updating to OSX Maverick, the white strip has moved to the right, rather than the center as above. This makes this problem a "little" less annoying.
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MacOS 10.9 does have a number of video driver issues that have not yet been fixed.
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Nope, and you can't download the 14.0 version anymore. Only the 14.2 last I checked.
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Using 14.1.2 on a MacBook Pro Retina 15'' (2013, OS X 10.9.1) and experiencing the same problem when running it on the internal display.
Running CC on an external display connected via Thunderbolt/Mini Displayport fixes the problem.
Running CC on an external display connected via Thunderbolt/Mini Displayport fixes the problem.
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This reply was created from a merged topic originally titled
Bizarre screen display of photoshopCC HDR images on macbook pro retina.
Selected three raw photos in lightroom CC for HDR development in photoshop CC. When the process was done, I magnified the image to better see the details. A large white block - about 25% of the image - appeared. I resized the view. The block remained, but in a different place. At the smallest image size, the block was not visible, but when I stepped upwards to fit in the screen, a line representing the size of the previous view remained, like overlapping cards in a stack.Obviously, I cannot use photoshop cc for HDR images. I'm working on a 13" macbook pro retina (late 2013).
Bizarre screen display of photoshopCC HDR images on macbook pro retina.
Selected three raw photos in lightroom CC for HDR development in photoshop CC. When the process was done, I magnified the image to better see the details. A large white block - about 25% of the image - appeared. I resized the view. The block remained, but in a different place. At the smallest image size, the block was not visible, but when I stepped upwards to fit in the screen, a line representing the size of the previous view remained, like overlapping cards in a stack.Obviously, I cannot use photoshop cc for HDR images. I'm working on a 13" macbook pro retina (late 2013).

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I'm another person with the same problem.... Glad to hear it's not likely a faulty video card in my new computer.
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This reply was created from a merged topic originally titled
Merge to HDR has weird preview rendering bug.
The following pictures says it all:
PS: Please don't tell me to disable GPU support because that's ridiculous
Merge to HDR has weird preview rendering bug.
The following pictures says it all:

PS: Please don't tell me to disable GPU support because that's ridiculous
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Good new: This has been fixed in 14.2! Well, at least for me - grab the update and give it a try.
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I am also at 14.2 and also I have no more weird white bars on my rMBP. :)