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After the problems generated by the functionality Wi-Fi, the new ones MacBook Air 2013 they have problems with the screens during use Adobe Photoshop. If you watch the video clip above, you will notice that the screen starts flashing on and off during use Adobe Photoshop, more precisely during the operation of large brush tools. A representative from Adobe said on the company's forums that the problem could be related to the graphics card drivers, or the LCD screen drivers, those from Adobe unable to reproduce the problem in the tests performed after all the reports received from users.
When we file a bug with Apple that we cannot reproduce ourselves: Apple ignores it. Apple needs to hear from customers who experienced the problem, and needs details on exactly which systems have the problem. We will continue to research this, and if we find a system that reproduces it, then we can file a bug with Apple and have some hope that they might investigate. Also, thanks for the video – that is definitely a driver or GPU issue, although with that kind of flickering I'd also suspect the LCD driver circuits.
Those from Adobe suggest that only the new models of MacBook Air would manifest this problem, but of course we are not talking about reliable information, but about the assumptions of the company's employees. It would not be excluded that the problem is really related to the new Apple MacBook Airs, in the past the products from the first batches had similar bugs.
The screens are manufactured by LG, normally they are old.
@Marcu it has nothing to do with the hardware. What you see there are artefacts and they come from the video card, which is either faulty or, as zaone says, has bad software.
@marcu .. I'm sorry to tell you but LG-Phillips make some excellent screens that have been used in macs for many years
it will be some pirated photoshop
It's from pirated photoshop / drivers 🙂 The same thing happens to me on windows 8 with the latest version of photoshop 🙂 It's a very well-known bug
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