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Inspiring
November 18, 2016

P: Make the brush cursor easier to see (too thin, not enough contrast with some colors)

  • November 18, 2016
  • 343 replies
  • 61114 views

In last updates I'm having problem seeing brush (paint and healing) cursor when working with colors similar to cursor grey (grey or brown midtones for expamle).

Sometimes cursor changes to white, but for very short time and very randomly.

So it's really hard to see where I'm just gonna paint or heal. It is really annoying and tiring.

343 replies

Participating Frequently
January 2, 2022

I cannot see the curser on the sweater. Can anyone?

Participating Frequently
January 2, 2022

Adobe does not care what you and I have to say. Maybe it is time to switch.

Known Participant
January 2, 2022

I've been in touch a few times with the Adobe representative and sent him some video of the problem. He assures me they are looking into this. I appreciate his responsiveness. 

Participating Frequently
January 2, 2022

Adobe does not care what you and I have to say. Maybe it is time to switch.

Participating Frequently
January 2, 2022

That legacy compositing has been removed in newer Photoshop. Photoshop has become useless to me. Reverting back to an older version since Adobe doesn't give a [removed by moderator] to make the cursor visible in mid tone range. I cannot to my job with a faulty program like Photoshop 2022.

Participating Frequently
December 28, 2021

Fast forward to Photohop 2022, nothing has been done to address the issue. I am having a hard time locating the cursor. It's been like that for more than a year. I guess Adobe doesn't care.

Participant
December 17, 2021

Same here. Please, Adobe guys....please fix this. On skintone it's the worst. So retouching a face is a major part of using Photoshop. 

Known Participant
December 15, 2021

Yet another update today but still have the problem. When will Adobe do something ??!!!

Michael E Leslie
Participating Frequently
December 10, 2021

Must be one heck of a dust storm, been going on longer than the GREAT DUST BOWL STORMS of the 1930's.

Known Participant
December 9, 2021

Same here, Adobe are obviously more interested in adding more useless neural filters than addressing a fundamental flaw that is bugging the hell of of professionals.