In the last week I have downloaded some posters, and I am seeing that when loading the image in Photoshop, the image appears like this:
Why does this happen?
With old posters, or with modern backdrops I don't have this problem.
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Réponse de Travis Bell
le 23 août 2021 à 15h14
Hey @Torrentin,
Interesting. I was able to reproduce this in both Photoshop 2020 and 2021. What's odd is that it's the only JPEG decoder I can find showing this issue. There doesn't seem to be anything amiss with these files in any browser I've tried (Safari, Firefox, Chrome), nor in any other image editor (Sketch, Pixelmator, Gimp) nor any other arbitrary application (Preview, Photos and even Lightroom--another Adobe product!).
So this one seems to be specific to only Photoshop.
On the server side, the issue seems to be related to the
-dc-scan-opt
which was set to2
inmozjpeg
(the JPEG encoder we use). If I leave it at the default mode of1
, the problem does not seem to happen in Photoshop.Until we track this down better, I have set the value of all new encodings to
1
(the default value) which will fix the issue for all new images but that won't be a retroactive change for all of the existing images.Réponse de Torrentin
le 23 août 2021 à 16h19
Thank you Travis!
Réponse de Boonheilig
le 13 octobre 2021 à 14h43
I seem to have the same issue. Opening images from themoviedb in photoshop results in weird artifacts. how it downloads and how it opens in photoshop. Not all of them, but some. I was glad to see someone else had this problem. 😬 Backdrop in example on TMDB
Réponse de Boonheilig
le 18 octobre 2021 à 02h54
What I did before was screenshotting them one by one. Because preview shows it correctly, but after installing MozJpeg compression myself and changing the quality ever so slightly I can change the compression from 2 tot 1 and get the correct image. Now I can batch convert all of them. Weird that Photoshop doesn't seem to have support for that compression yet.