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26th November 2025 at 9:08 pm #26971
Anita Khanna
ParticipantHi everyone, I’ve recently updated to Photoshop 2024 on my Windows 10 desktop and started experimenting with the new Neural Filters. However, whenever I select and try to apply the Style Transfer filter, Photoshop crashes without any error message. My system meets all the recommended specs and I have the latest NVIDIA drivers installed.
I’ve tried resetting preferences, reinstalling Photoshop, and even running it as an administrator, but nothing seems to help. The crash only happens when using Neural Filters; other parts of the program work fine. Has anyone else experienced this issue or found a workaround? I’m wondering if it could be related to GPU acceleration or some background service that Neural Filters use.
Thanks in advance for any advice!
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27th November 2025 at 7:55 pm #27043
Anita Khanna
ParticipantTried updating my graphics driver after seeing similar crashing issues with Neural Filters on Windows 10. Once I installed the latest driver and restarted Photoshop 2024, the Style Transfer filter worked without crashing. Might be worth checking your GPU compatibility and driver version since Neural Filters rely a lot on GPU acceleration.
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2nd December 2025 at 7:00 pm #27327
Rohan Khanna
ParticipantSame issue here with Photoshop 2024 on Windows 10. The Style Transfer filter just makes the app freeze and then crash without any warning or error message. Tried updating my graphics drivers and even resetting preferences, but nothing helped so far. Really frustrating that Adobe didn’t address this in the latest patch. 👍
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4th December 2025 at 6:18 pm #27475
Rohan Patel
ParticipantMaybe the crash is because your graphics driver isn’t updated for Photoshop 2024? I had similar issues with some filters before and updating my GPU drivers helped. Also, check if your Windows 10 has all the latest updates installed, sometimes missing system updates cause stuff like this.
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