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Kreativstudio Kaplun
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April 21, 2024

P: Error PS version 25.7.0. User defined correction presets stop working

  • April 21, 2024
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When upgrading to version 25.7.0, user-defined correction presets stop working. We can not see a particular pattern based on which some work, some dont. Those presets that don't work, are greyed out and it says they are incompatible, however, this does not make sense, since other presets who do the same thing continue to work.

 

This is not a minor thing. We built a variety of presets which many of our customers are using and all of them are now facing the same problem.

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Community Manager
May 20, 2024

You should see the fix in the latest Beta build: 20240519.m.2625. 

PixelDreamer
Inspiring
May 20, 2024

I forgot to mention that all your layers must be in normal mode. Sorry!

PixelDreamer
Inspiring
May 20, 2024

Hello!

I believe I’ve found a temporary solution to our problem! I’ve noticed that when a document is created in Photoshop 25.6.0 and then opened in Photoshop 25.7 ‒ The following steps can be taken:

1 ‒ Ensure that all layers are set to 100% opacity/fill (unfortunately, this is necessary).
2 ‒ Select all your layers, excluding the document itself.
3 ‒ Now, you can create a new preset!

I hope this helps! And yes, Adobe… please hurry up and fix this issue!!

The Scott Valentine
Community Expert
Community Expert
May 10, 2024

While this is being solved, here's a workaround:

Open an image where you've previously applied the preset - it should be in a folder.

If appropriate, remove all of the layer masks from each adjustment.

Also if appropriate, reset the individual adjustment settings to their correct settings for that preset (may not be known).

Open the Libraries panel and create an Adjustments library.

Drag the folder to the new Adjustments library.

 

When applying from the Library, hold down Opt/Alt and drag to your layer stack.

Removing the masks first is necessary to allow the adjustments to apply to the entire canvas, instead of being overlaid from the source document.

 

This isn't a great solution since most of us will have modified presets when applying them to other images, but it may save at least a little frustration until Adobe works this out. Also, the Library panel will not show a proper thumbnail for the adjustment stack, so be sure to use a good descriptive name.

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Rick Spaulding -
Legend
May 9, 2024

Thanks for reporting this. We have been able to reproduce the issue and have passed it on to the product team to investigate.

I found that it failed on the following blend modes: 

Darken, Color burn, Darker color, Lighten, Color dodge, Lighter color, Difference, Exclusion, Subtract, Divide, Hue, Saturation, Color, Luminosity.

The rest worked normally.

 

Participant
May 2, 2024

Adobe, Please, fix this problem! These presets are very important for our daily work, Thanks

Participant
April 30, 2024

Danke für die Antwort. Das hilft mir schon mal weiter, dass es nicht an mir liegt. 

ursulas25979019
Participant
April 29, 2024

Please, fix this problem!

alifanti
Participant
April 29, 2024

Ich wollte gerade eine eigene Vorgabe (Korrektur/Preset) erstellen wie in den Anleitungen und mir werden die erstellen Presetes ausgegraut und kann diese auch nicht mehr löschen! Ich habe bereits herausgefunden, dass es vermutlich an der Ebenenoption "Aufhellen" liegt - aber das kann ich mir nicht vorstellen, dass Photoshop wirklich nur "Normale" Ebenen als Preset speichern lässt?!

Jeff Arola
Community Expert
Community Expert
April 30, 2024
Participant
April 28, 2024
Please, fix this problem quickly. Thank you.