Damaged fonts can cause various problems in Photoshop CC, some of which don't appear to be font-related.
- Solution 1: Update Photoshop CC to the most recent version
- Solution 2: Turn off Font Preview in Photoshop preferences
- Solution 3: Remove fonts
- Solution 4: (Mac OS) Validate all fonts through the Font Book Mac OS application
- Solution 5: Use the FontTest script to determine if there are damaged fonts on your computer
- Solution 6: Delete the Photoshop font cache
- Solution 7: Delete the system font cache
- Solution 8: Isolate the font causing the problem (Mac OS only)
These solutions are listed in order of easiest, and most likely to locate the damaged font, to more challenging or time consuming.
Important: Remove or update any third-party font plug-ins before testing your fonts.
Solution 1: Update Photoshop CC to the most recent version
- Choose Help > Updates (this is the preferred update method).
- Download the most recent update from the Adobe website.
Solution 2: Turn off Font Preview in Photoshop preferences
Retest your issue to determine if this solution solved the problem.
The following fonts are known to cause problems when used in Photoshop:
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- 21kannmbn_ttf
- GURAKH_S.TTF
- JH_TITLES.TTF
- SCREEN__.TTF
- SEVESBRG.TTF
- SF Tattle Tales Condensed.ttF
- ZEROGEBI.TTF
- Zippy.ttf
Solution 4: (Mac OS) Validate all fonts through the Font Book Mac OS application
- Select the top-most font in the Font column and press Cmd+A to select all the fonts.
- If Font Book crashes, restart Font Book, and scroll through the fonts one by one to determine which font caused the crash. Use the Down Arrow key to select the first font, then hold the key down to scroll through all your fonts.
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Solution 5: Use the FontTest script to determine if there are damaged fonts on your computer
Download, install, and run the appropriate FontTest.jsx script for Photoshop below. The script can determine if there are damaged fonts on your system, or if some of your fonts are causing the crash.
Download and read the appropriate FontTest_readme.pdf file.
Important: This PDF ReadMe file contains critical information on how to install and run the script, and information about the results.
Note: If Photoshop crashes before you can run this script, the cause is most likely in the operating system, and less likely in Photoshop. In these cases, perform the other solutions in the document.
Right-click (Windows) or Control-click (Mac OS) the FontTest.jsx.zip file below. Then save the FontTest.jsx file to a location on your hard disk, such as your Desktop. Unzip the file by double-clicking it, and if asked, choose to extract all files.
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- Navigate to: /Users/[user name]/Library/Application Support/Adobe/Adobe Photoshop CCNote:If you're using Mac OS 10.7 or later, use this TechNote to learn how to open the hidden Library folder.
- Drag the CT Font Cache folder to the trash and empty the trash.
- Exit Photoshop and the Creative Cloud desktop app (if installed).
- Windows 7 and 8: Users[user name]AppDataRoamingAdobeAdobe Photoshop CC, CC 2014, or CC 2015
- Delete the CT Font Cache folder (Photoshop CC, CC 2014, and CC 2015), and empty the trash.
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Restart Photoshop and test to determine if the problem recurs.
To delete the system font cache, run a command-line utility in the Terminal application. This command is part of the Mac OS. Be careful when using Terminal, as it affects your operating system at a low level. You can review the Atsutil manual by typing 'man atsutil' (without quotes) and pressing Return in Terminal. Or you can read this article in MacWorld magazine.
- Quit Photoshop and the Creative Cloud desktop app (if installed).
- Type the following command followed with Returnsudo atsutil databases –remove
Turn on hidden files and folders (see Show hidden files and folders), and then do the following:
- Close all Adobe applications including the Creative Cloud desktop app (if installed).
- Navigate to WindowsServiceProfilesLocalServiceAppdataLocal
- Delete the *FNTCACHE*.DAT or *FontCache*.dat files.Note:The asterisk (*) indicates various numbers, letters, or words, such as FontCache-S-1-5-21.dat.
It is generally a good idea to also delete the Photoshop font cache (Solution 6) when deleting the OS cache. Retest to determine if the problem recurs.
Solution 8: Isolate the font causing the problem (Mac OS only)
Important: Apple made the user library folder hidden by default with the release of Mac OS X 10.7. To access files in the hidden library folder to perform Adobe-related troubleshooting, use the methods in How to access hidden user library files.
Make sure that your fonts are located in only one font folder: Descargar musica mp3 gratis org.
- /Users/[user name]/Library/Fonts
- /Library/Fonts
If your fonts are not duplicated, continue with the rest of the Step. If they are duplicated, remove them from one location.
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Create two folders on the desktop, called fonttest and goodfonts.
There are three locations that can contain fonts to test. Perform this testing for all of the following folders that contain fonts:
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* /Users/[user name]/Library/Fonts
* /Library/Fonts
* /[network drive]/Library/Fonts
* /Library/Fonts
* /[network drive]/Library/Fonts
To test for a damaged font, keep half your fonts in the Library/Fonts folder. Move half to the fonttest folder, and test the condition that caused the problem.
- If the problem recurs, the damaged font is still in the Font folder, and the font is not in the fonttest folder. Move the fonts from the fonttest folder to the goodfonts folder.
- If the problem does not recur, the damaged font is in the fonttest folder. Move the fonts from the official fonts folder into the goodfont folder. Move half the fonts back into the official font folder for the next round of testing.
- Continue to test half the remaining fonts, and continue to move the fonts without the problem into the goodfonts folder.
- When you've determined the one font that is causing the problem, remove it from the official fonts folder. Move all the fonts from the goodfonts folder back into the appropriate official fonts folder that you are testing. Perform these tests for each official fonts folder that contain fonts.
Important: If the same problem occurs after you remove a font, one or more fonts have the same or a similar problem. Continue to perform these steps until all damaged fonts are removed.
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First build and am confused about the type of GPU I should get. On one hand, I'm under the impression that I would need a Quadro card for both the Photoshop graphics-accelerated masks/tools and for a 10-bit end-to-end workflow. On the other hand, a nice gtx 960 would be a whole bunch cheaper. Which do I need for both purposes? and if it is a Quadro, please suggest which is the minimum I can go with. I'm thinking it's the K2200 but if not, please let me know. Gaming is not a consideration here.
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First build and am confused about the type of GPU I should get. On one hand, I'm under the impression that I would need a Quadro card for both the Photoshop graphics-accelerated masks/tools and for a 10-bit end-to-end workflow. On the other hand, a nice gtx 960 would be a whole bunch cheaper. Which do I need for both purposes? and if it is a Quadro, please suggest which is the minimum I can go with. I'm thinking it's the K2200 but if not, please let me know. Gaming is not a consideration here.
Rest of the build:
i7 4790
Asus z97-A (because that's what I have on hand, not because I'm overclocking)
16 GB Kingston DDR3 1600 MHz RAM
256 GB Samsung 850 Pro SSD
2 TB Western Digital RE 7200 rpm HDD
Fractal Define R5 case
Gelid Tranquillo cpu air-cooling
Seasonic X 650W power supply
Asus Blu-ray reader/dvd read-write
thanks!
i7