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June 17, 2022

P: Create new window not reflecting right dimensions from clipboard

  • June 17, 2022
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Hello, I am having an issue with photoshop where File > New > is not auto-inputting the clipboard size into the canvas size for the new document. This has worked on every version of photoshop until this point. I sadly ended up on version 23.3.2 (photoshop just updated itself in the last couple days I guess without me noticing, and I am pretty sure I had that auto update turned off since I reverted back to 22.2 a couple weeks ago, sigh)

 

Have you guys considered testing your product before launching updates? I reverted back to 22.2 because of all the bugs I was experiencing with the latest versions. Seems turning auto update off cant even save me. 

 

 

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Participant
November 5, 2024

Thanks Provazi

Edit > Preferences > General > check Use Legacy "New Document" Interface

Works fine. Hope this gets sorted soom

 

Earth Oliver
Legend
November 30, 2022

oh, think i found the problem:

"Again, I copy a picture from the internet by right click>copy."

That doesn't always work and will depend on how the image is hosted. Sometimes you have to copy to the clipboard by taking a screenshot. 

 

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Earth Oliver
Legend
November 30, 2022

"I have been using Photoshop for 25 years - probably longer than both of you combined."

 

using Ps since v1 here and a professional retoucher since v2.5, so no. 

J E L
Community Expert
Community Expert
November 30, 2022

@mattl63375823 Gee! I left for ten minutes... what happened, lol! Okay, a few things I would try if this was happening to me. Quit Creative Cloud, sign out of Adobe, end all Adobe tasks from Task Manager, including background processes.  Clear the clipboard data (see screenshot for Windows 11). Reboot. Launch Photoshop from Start menu, not Creative Cloud. See if the problem persists. When you have more time, do the manual Preferences reset I linked to. You can put the old preferences right back. It's just a process of elimination. When's the last time you ran the Disk cleanup tool? Make sure Windows and all your drivers are updated. If you have a Nvidia card, make sure you run the Studio, not the Gaming driver. Check your keyboard for hardware issues. I could suggest some other things but since you report the same issue across two systems, I don't think they would make any difference. Let us know how it goes!

 

 

Known Participant
November 30, 2022

so let me make sure I'm following what you've said here:

 

- it was working a year ago and prior

- you have reset preferences to no avail

- you have replaced the entire computer

- you have installed a version of photoshop from a time before 1 year ago, when it was working (such as 22.2), but that did not solve the issue

 

if that's the case, installing an old version that previously worked should, in fact, work, provided it's photoshop that is the issue.  since the old version (that used to work) is no longer working, the reasonable and logical conclusion here is that photoshop is not the issue.

 

since you've reset preferences and that didn't work, it's not your special preferences.

since you replaced the entire computer and that didn't work, it's not the computer.  this is also assuming you tried to do this on a fresh install of win11 before installing any third party applications of your choice (see previous comment about uninstalling garbage "power user" apps)

 

what am I missing?

mattl63375823
Known Participant
November 30, 2022

 

I have reset preferences and tried rolling back to previous versions. I even bought a new laptop thinking it was the old one. None of these suggestions resolved the issue. No one ever said it wasn't a me problem. This is an Adobe troubleshooting forum and I'm seeking assistance to resolve that problem from a professional, not [removed]. Stop responding since you have nothing meaningful to contribute.

 

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Known Participant
November 30, 2022

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can't replicate here.  win10, win11, also a "supermax capability" computer, on PS24.0.1.  try rolling back to PS22.2, it's still available.  that should be a couple years back in your extensive usage history where you did not experience the issue.  if you still experience it there,[Abuse removed by moderator.]

mattl63375823
Known Participant
November 30, 2022

This issue was brought up separately in another thread and was then merged into this one by an Adobe moderator, so talk to them about it. Neither of you are offering constructive feedback, so why don't you both refrain from offering only confrontational feedback that prolongs the response time when administrators have to read through your childish, unprofessional responses before they can help troubleshoot the issue? I have been using Photoshop for 25 years - probably longer than both of you combined.

Known Participant
November 30, 2022

... given the use of the phrase "supermax capabilities" it sounds like you are a self-proclaimed "power user"[Abuse removed by moderator.] [Cursing removed by moderator.][Abuse removed by moderator.].  uninstall your "power user" applications that "increase your productivity", such as those that manage clipboard history that people seem to be so fond of, and try again.

 

also reset your preferences. [Abuse removed by moderator.].  back them up if they're so finely tuned to your workflow.

Earth Oliver
Legend
November 30, 2022

I've used paste>new 1000s of times over the past year and 10's of thousands over the last 10 years. Never once has an image pasted from previous copies. This is either an OS or user error, end of story. Also, you're derailing this thread which is about the new File>New, not legacy and has nothing to do with clipboard pasting issues.