Adobe Photoshop is one of the best photo-editing solutions available on the market. Initially released in 1990, the software has several useful features that make it invaluable for many.
However, like other apps available on the market, Photoshop has had its fair share of bugs and issues such as grid not centered and inconsistent keyboard input for dialogues.
That being said, Adobe Photoshop users are now reporting that they see weird lines when using the Smart Sharpen feature. Moreover, some say that using the tool is causing the image to shift a bit revealing the same image underneath.
It looks like the issue is limited to macOS Monterey and is affecting those who updated to the latest version of Photoshop.
This is really frustrating since it breaks the workflow and is pretty distracting if you want to edit an image. You can see how it looks like in the image below.
As it turns out, Adobe is already aware of the Photoshop Smart Sharpen issue and said that it is currently under investigation. However, they did not share any ETA on when it will be fixed.
If you are facing the same issue, an Adobe Employee has suggested a workaround that involves enabling the “Use OpenCL” option from settings.
However, enabling the aforementioned toggle results in a performance loss. As always, we will update this space when Adobe fixes the Photoshop Smart Sharpen issue on macOS Monterey so stay tuned for updates.
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