#Help -;

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hard crystal
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I have a question regarding something about GPU in Photoshop. When I enable my graphics card, the performance improvement is obvious, but the image quality becomes "strange" and smoothed out, and I don't like viewing it this way. How can I fix this?

vale lion
hard crystal
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Zoom Gpu off:
66,67 and 21,24

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Zoom Gpu on:
66,67 and 21,24

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Resolution: 1920x1080
Gpu: 1660 nvidia

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@vale lion

vale lion
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What about 100% it is the only one you should trust anyways.

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It seems indeed that different rendering algorithms are chosen, to speed up the previews.

hard crystal
smoky wigeon
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@hard crystal Photoshop has always had issues with blurry images. Whether CPU or GPU. I've 2 PC's one with an RTX 4090 and the other an RTX 4080. Even with these two high-end cards, depending on the % you're working on they can still be slightly blury and it can be intermittent. @vale lion Is right. Best to use 100% view to see it clearly. Pressing CTRL/Command + 1 will zoom to 100%. CTRL/Command + 0 will fit to screen, which does the same as double-clicking the hand tool. The slight blur is something I've complained about for years. Especially when getting older and you don't know if it's Photoshop or your failing eyesight.

hard crystal
smoky wigeon
# hard crystal really then there is no solution...

As mentioned, it can be intermittent. Sometimes I notice it, other times I don't. But I got onto the habit of always going to 100%. It's part of my workflow now and the only way to see on screen how your image really looks. What I did notice though, in our studio, we have expensive monitors that require calibration and I can't remember having issues. So it could be a monitor issue. At home I've 3 mid-range 4K monitors, but I've never calibrated them. But be assured that it's a known problem that's been around for as long as I can remember, but some people never notice it.