And by craps the bed I mean deletes pixel data from multiple layers in my document very randomly, and also generates odd bright colors all throughout the document. The effect that I am executing when this seems to happen is where I have a group of shapes or placed image smart object layer and I'm creating a shadow layer by making a blank layer below said group or image, making a selection from the above group or image, and then filling the selection in the blank layer with a color - which I then run the Gaussian blur filter on, and afterward warp transform to get my realistic looking shadow effect.īut the problem is in seemingly random instances and on seemingly random documents when I run that Gaussian blur, Photoshop freaks out and craps the bed. Usually I have a document open with dozens or hundreds of layers. (BTW I just upgraded to CS5 only a couple weeks ago). Let me describe the scenario that I have experienced a couple times in the past week. It also seems for me to happen when I have made a selection from a layer above that is a smart object. It seems to only happen when I run the Gaussian blur command, and during the same process in my workflow. I'm getting this same issue - or a similar one.
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