![]() I just spent about 15-20 minutes removing dark spots using the Spot Healing Brush from a rephotographed (digitized) 35 mm slide. The files that I begin my editing with are Nikon camera raw files. I suppose it could be related to subsequent invocations of Photoshop, possibly a memory leak or some other obscure combination of events. However, Photoshop was restarted several times, each after experiencing the problem and each time the problem was eventually observed again. Throughout my time editing yesterday, Windows was not restarted, nor was Bridge restarted. On my last set of these images Photoshop zoomed out using the mouse wheel without a problem. After I made my initial bug report to the community page I moved on to images that were only minimally altered in ACR and Photoshop. I did find that the zooming problem happened much more frequently with images I had made significant changes to in ACR as well as significant changes to in Photoshop. I may just save the file to another format or may make minor to major edits in Photoshop before saving the file. To fill in the picture a bit more, I start my editing session with Bridge, do some initial changes to the image in Adobe Camera Raw, then I tell ACR to open the image in Photoshop. One interesting aspect is that it does not happen when zooming in, only when zooming out. I really think the heart of the problem is related to the rapid sequence of view scaling requests that take place with the mouse wheel. I'm not a keyboard shortcut user so I don't know about what might happen there, but my suspicions are that they would work just fine because they will generate a single resizing reqest. Options in the View menu work as expected. I'm running Windows 10 with all updates installed. If I spin the mouse wheel at about 1 click per second, Photoshop is able to keep up. I have had a couple instances that resulted in the application crashing and being terminated by Windows. ![]() My suspicions are that as I rapidly send signal from the mouse wheel to zoom out, Photoshop gets behind in responding and eventually has a problem with memory management or over wrights a section of data or code. Most of the time I'm able to do a File>Save As after the problem occurs. When I then place the mouse pointer over the application options listed at the top of window some of the item text will disappear, but the item function is still available. When I spin the mouse wheel in the other direction to zoom out, the screen freezes for a few seconds, then overlays the zoomed in view with a partial view of an intermediate size image. I then use the Spot Healing Brush to remove dust, scraches and other "junk". I use the wheel on my Logitech mouse to zoom in. I'm using Photoshop Version 23.0.2 to edit some old digitized slides.
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