Problem with pictures in Safari 16.4

Hi,


I have a MacBook Pro 13 " from beginning of 2015.

MacOS Monterey version 12.6.4

Safari Version 16.4 (17615.1.26.101.9, 17615)


When I updated MacOS a couple of days ago I think that I also for the first time got a reminder of a separate update to Safari which I did.

I have no plugins activated for the moment (turned off AdBlocker completely), cleared all cookies...


Problem: (I'm not completely sure that i didn't have the problem in previous version but now it happens all the time).

When I access my most used sites (news sites), some pictures does not display correctly. It could be that its the "wrong" picture i.e. a copy og another picture nearby on the site. Or it could be that the whole picture is totally "blurred" with different "patterns" or that half the picture or a fraction of the picture is blurred. If I refresh the page (command/r) it doesn't help. Restarting the browser helps normally (maybe always) buta after a short while I have the problem again with the same picture or somwhere else on the page.

Trying now to run Chrome parallely for comparison, haven't seen it so far but on the other hand I've just started my own investigation of the problem. Haven't seen something like it running other apps or programs like Microsoft-365 or running Outlook-webmail, it occurs in normal website pages with pictures. My first thought was that there is a h/w failure with some graphics cars or a driver somewhere in macOS but i really looks like a problem with Safari. Anyone else out there with the same problem?

Safari nowadays is a great browser and I would like to keep to it. / Regards, Claes

MacBook Pro 13″, macOS 12.6

Posted on Apr 5, 2023 4:46 AM

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Posted on Jun 27, 2023 6:48 AM

Disable "lazy loading" in the Develop | Experimental menu.


For detailed steps, including how to enable the Develop menu, see this post:

Images on my website not showing in safar… - Apple Community


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Jul 10, 2023 11:34 AM in response to claes146

Same problem, adding data to help us all troubleshoot:


  • Late 2015 iMac 5K
  • Safari issue only
  • Happens across a variety of websites randomly


Fix aside, has anyone at least been able to verify that this is not a malware issue? With the latest Safari security releases (16.5 and 16.5.1), I'm concerned there's a deeper issue despite being extremely cautious (no extensions or anything like that).

Apr 15, 2023 3:11 AM in response to Brentone

Thanks for your reply "Brentone" and others who have noticed the same problem!

I agree, very irritating.

Happy to see the quick update (not sure if it was meant to fix this particular problem) but it didn't resolve anything.

Went from:

MacOS Monterey version 12.6.4-->12.6.5 with Safari upgrade from 16.4-->16.4.1 (17615.1.26.101.10, 17615)


Having Apple h/w with Mac and Iphone, you want of course to keep as much as possible to Apple s/w as well.

Sorry to notice that after these two upgrades, Google Chrome works as before according to me against all sites which I regularly visit, so the MacOS upgrade hasn't affected this browser.

So it looks like that it's Safari itself or a combination of Safaris behaviour and it's interaction with MacOS.


What I've noticed is that the problem occurs often or almost all the time against one popular big news site and almost not at all against another competing news site. So how cookies and pictures are tagged in the communication between the browser and the internet sites must have changed but it doesn't affect all sites but enough annoying for making Safari unusable for the moment.


Has anyone seen this problem in newer h/w (my MacBook Pro is as I mentioned from early 2015) and I haven't for the first time been able to take the absolute latest MacOS version and thereby maybe Safari works different in a newer MacOS? I hope that Apple puts down enough effort to test Safari against these little older but still supported platforms! I must say that I'm dissapointed with Apple, allowing such a problem to remain for quite a while now. I suppose that Apple continously monitors all problems turning up in this community? This is the first time I use it so I have no experience.


I mentioned before that I unactivated all functions in an AdBlock Pro Premium plugin to leave out the risk of that it could be the reason for causing the problem, now I've completely uninstalled it but the problem remains.

I have no other plugins and have also set the zoom level to 100% on all sites with no difference.


Most annoying is that the pictures on a site are getting completely mixed up, duplicated or displayed in the wrong place. If I then "right click" the picture and choose "open the picture in a new tab or new window", then it looks correct.

And of course, the distorted pictures in different manners makes as well Safari unusable!

Best Regards / Claes


Jul 11, 2023 1:24 AM in response to claes146

I had just recently noticed this problem also on Lowes, Home Depot, and Etsy websites and posted about it in the Monterey discussions: In Safari, images failing to load completely on some websites , but received no response.


I posted in the Monterey forum because I noticed it right after the latest Monterey 12.6.7 update, and thought it was related to that.


I read the replies and decided to try the unticking of Lazy Image Loading in the Developer menu.

Today incidentally there was a Safari update 16.5.2 and so I updated.

Not sure yet if any of that will help....going to browse a bit and will find out...

May 9, 2023 8:24 AM in response to claes146

Even on IKEA's website! It's all over the place. I've tried most of the proposed solutions. Nothing works. I can't believe that Apple isn't jumping on this. It's a flagship app but we can't use it anymore. Don't tell us again that it's the programmers fault. We, the users, didn't do anything. Safari needs to stop being so tech-picky. We're still stuck with the 2X bold fonts after months (don't send tips, tried them all...), then videos wouldn't play anymore, then hypersecurity makes browsing a hurdles relay, and now this annoying scrambled pics, like the 90s are back. I've always used Chrome as well as second base for specific things. Now, it's the only browser on my Mac that doesn't give me a headache! Makes me so sad but I'm about to jump ship and let Safari collect dust... unfortunately. Please please please Apple at least fix this one, it's completely insane.

May 19, 2023 1:37 PM in response to MJPinSF

But Washington Post isn't working now, either. The top right is split, with the bottom half the photo for an article about a Puerto Rican trying to rent a car in Louisiana and Hertz wouldn't rent to him without a passport (Puerto Ricans are US citizens). Bottom right illustration is for a review of Josh Hawley's book on masculinity, not US default and Medicare. The bottom part of the Hawley illustration is what's at the top of the other one ...


Jun 11, 2023 9:09 AM in response to MJPinSF

Disabeling "GPU Process: Canvas rendering" and "GPU Process: DOM rendering" didn't help for me. DOM-Rendering was disabled by default, and after disabeling Canvas Rendering, clearing cache, cookies, quitting Safari and restarting I still get Pictures show like this:


( https://www.focus.de/regional/hamburg/extreme-stroemung-unterschaetzt-schwimmer-39-tot-aus-elbe-gezogen_id_196104847.html )


But not always.

Often the picture is shown correctly at the beginning, and sometimes at first attempt to scroll it often changes into the graphics garbage like in the linked picture. Or with wild colourful lines as in other pictures seen in this thread. And stays like that.

Apr 27, 2023 7:01 AM in response to claes146

Has there been any attempt to address this issue on Apple's part yet? Rather disappointing to have a push update impair software performance and not receive any support for the problem from Apple. It doesn't seem to be resolved with any of the listed fixes, so it would seem that a patch should be issued, doesn't it?

May 20, 2023 4:11 PM in response to claes146

This seems to have something to do with the experimental feature"Lazy image loading". Disabling it in "Develop->Experimental Features->Lazy image loading" made the issue disappear.


Edit: Since the link to a related thread was removed, you can enable the Develop menu in the Advanced tab of the Safari preferences.


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Jun 7, 2023 7:21 AM in response to claes146

Same problem here.


MacBook Pro 15" mid 2015

Monterey 12.6.6 (Latest MacOS that works officially on that machine)


.... still problems in Safari 16.5 (17615.2.9.11.6, 17615)


Switching from integrated graphics to AMD graphics does not help.


Very annoying! Especially that problem is consistent despite of two or three Safari updates since.


Sometimes the pages load with correct graphics, few times there is just graphics garbage. Problem exists on many different webpages.


I'd appreciate a solution for that problem.



Problem with pictures in Safari 16.4

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