
This can be fixed with using the enviroment variable "_GL_MaxFramesAllowed=1" when launching the program. With Nvidia's proprietary driver there seems to be an issue of the image not fully updating after using a filter or the Spot healing brush tool. Or by forcing Focus protection using the extreme option with window rules, while matching the set rule to just the Camera Raw window, if you want to keep decorated window frames. This can be fixed with deselecting "Allow the window manager to control the windows" in winecfg. * Under KDE Plasma on there seems to be a problem of the plugin window being unfocused while hovering over the different tool, Ok and Cancel buttons. Remember to set your Windows version to 10 in winecfg if you are installing Camera Raw 14.3 +. I copied the whole Adobe folder from Windows.Ĭamera Raw seems to get lost when copying the installation folder from Windows to Linux, so download the installer from Adobe and install it with using your Photoshop's wineprefix like normal.

Then copy your Photoshop install from Windows to your wineprefixe's Program Files folder if you want to use Camera Raw, otherwise it doesn't seem to matter where it is placed under Linux. Install the program like normal under Windows in a virtual machine or actual hardware.Ĭreate a new 64bit wineprefix for Photoshop, set the Windows version to 7 and install the following libraries with winetrics: atmlib fontsmooth=rgb vcrun2008 vcrun2010 vcrun2012 vcrun2013 msxml3 msxml6 vcrun2019 fontsmooth=rgb gdiplus webdings corefonts. UI scrollbars sometimes turn white / flicker when zooming in / out, or moving and resizing the Photoshop window.

There are graphical glitches and flickering when hovering over the image with a big brush size (150px+) while zoomed in. Filter Gallery seems choppy, does not render some filters, others work fine.

General performance is comparable to Windows Blur filters, Liquify, Transformation tools Working with multiple images simultaneously in different tabs.
