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I would like to be able to do the culling process across multiple users. A couple of things would solve this. Having Adobe Cloud Folders with Owner permissions viewable from Lightroom CC via the local folder, or having shared folders retain the metadata shared between Lightroom with a (multiple owner) permission would be great.The goal is to have someone be able to help in the culling process. Lightroom CC is quite nice since the interface is much better than Lightroom Classic, but it’s being hampered by not being able to cull collaboratively. Which is sometimes the hardest work in the process. The AI tools do not work for the workflow we have.In either case having someone be able to Pick Flags, Set Ratings, Set Color Categories, or choose files to delete would be more than nice.For the alternatives, they just don’t work. We have tried likes and the new collaborative proofing tools or liking and commenting, but neither options works particularly well than having native Lightroom CC opt
Fonts.adobe.com has a great UX. But after installing fonts it is hard to find them in the Creative Cloud desktop app. It would be great to have some of the same features like the website in the app, like: Grid viewThe iOS CC app has this feature but sadly the desktop version doesn't have it yet.Adobe Fonts website also has a text size slider and a sample text input field which would be also great. CategoriesWould be great to be able to categorise fonts by projects, styles, etc. to find them.Thanks you very much for listening!
I have all my clients set up as Libraries in my CC, including the colour schemes for their brand. It would be handy if the colour scheme part actually did something – I can pull the brand up, but double clicking on the colour scheme would ideally bring up the hex codes or some other sort of detailed view, so that I can refer to it outside of Adobe products. Currently I have to open up PS, dig up the Library, and select the colour to get the hex code.
I have been an Adobe user since 1986. Maybe as I ease into retirement, I should get a discount? Yes, as an Adobe customer for 40 years, I should definitely get a discount.
Adobe has discontinued a number of products over the years: Animate, Dimension, and some others.In our organization, we would like to restrict our user from using these applications, as they create potential support issues and security concerns. For Single App users, we’ve removed the application profiles for these discontinued apps. But the apps remain available for install by our users with the All Apps license. We deploy Creative Cloud as a Self Service package, so our All Apps users have the ability to install every application, even those that have been discontinued. As an administrator, I would like to have greater control over this, at the product profile level, to select/deselect the list of applications that are available to those All Apps users who have been assigned a given product profile. I can foresee this being useful in a multitude of ways. Not only could we disable specific applications which we do not wish to support, such as the discontinued products as I menti
Right now, Adobe only offers the option to use Adobe Account Access for app-based MFA. I'm sure I'm not alone when I say that I want to keep my logins under one MFA app as much as possible. Adobe should allow users to connect their accounts to third-party authenticator apps like Duo Mobile, Authy, LastPass Authenticator, Google Authenticator, Microsoft Authenticator, etc.
It would be very helpful if additional columns could be added to the Admin Console.Within Groups:When viewing the members of a specific group, it would be beneficial to have a column displaying the product(s) each user is assigned. Currently, you have to open each user's profile individually to determine their assigned products.Within Users:It would also be helpful if the Users view included a column showing the group(s) each user belongs to. This would make it much easier to identify user assignments at a glance without opening individual profiles.Having these additional columns would significantly improve visibility, reduce the number of clicks required to find information, and make user and license management much more efficient.
I wish to uninstall Adobe. Lone and behold i cannot remove this predatorial program cause i need to perform multiple updates to do so. Imagine if i didnt have internet… Thanks Adobe engineers. Claude really cooked that one up
I’ve been using Adobe Express for, a lot (since Spark Post) and I’d like to see advanced Adjustment settings for images (and videos if possible).There’s a Blur setting there I’d like to see improved. It should have an option for applying other types of it as it currently blurs the whole image but I'd like to see Circular and Linear/Tilt-shift style adjustments as well.I currently process my images on another app prior to importing them to Express so having advanced blur controls would be a godsent.
Description:Adobe Podcast currently only supports English for transcription and speech recognition. I would like to request support for the Dutch language.Request:Dutch speech-to-text (transcription) Dutch speech recognitionWhy it matters:This would make the tool usable for a large group of Dutch-speaking professionals (e.g. education, government, media) and remove the need for external tools.Expected outcome:Full Dutch support comparable to the current English experience.
The idear was to produce an interactive pdf-file with video.primary for mobile phone.Some kind of Portfolio - with Me on Video, with clips of my work.Navigation with buttons or wipe (left/right and top/buttom)But interactive pdf seams to be dead (@Adobe Indesign).Nice would be a mix of content & pagedesign (indesign) andbuttons, usability and flow (with xd).the possibility to style with css and to implement responsive variations (handy, ipad, desktop) would be cherry on the cake.thankymike.
While generally I've only lurked the Adobe forums I've finally worked up guts to post this. I also know that about every 1-2 months this question is asked but I think it deserves a another go around. My premises is this: Adobe joined the Linux Foundation in 2008 for a focus on Linux for Web 2.0 Applications like Adobe® Flash® Player and Adobe AIR™. Currently Adobe holds a silver membership status with the Linux Foundation. So why in the world do they not have any Creative Cloud Programs available in Linux without the need for WINE and other such workarounds. I think it's a sucky move to support the Linux Foundation and use Linux in the back-end while not doing anything to support actual Linux users who have for at least a decade requested Adobe desktop products on Linux. Sure it's going to take a lot of manpower, financial resources, etc. But to truly support Linux and the Linux Foundation I think it's necessary that y'all do make things like Photoshop and Lightroom
With advanced technology and software, I can imagine at this point that Adobe has not and cannot implement bulk file and folder downloads. If you pay for a software in the amount that I do, you expect that a feature so simple is included on the app. The task of downloading one document at a time is tedious and for someone like myself who is sick, this stresses me. If you can bulk delete items, you can darn well bulk download items.
Since the team needs a huge bunch of people arguing and voting, maybe “just another request” will do.I can’t afford replacing my whole workstation, I have friends in the industry that don’t have this money either, and they use microsoft only for the Adobe suite (photoshop, illustrator or indesign, mostly).We pay for your product, and our workstation’s OS should not be an accessibility issue.You already support Mac and Windows. Linux is just a few steps further.We’re using Adobe suite mostly because, so far, other products are “not enough” (yet, be aware of that).If you don’t keep up with the pace where it’s going, people will migrate to another tool.I already have some friends that ditched Photoshop in favor of Affinity (and it’s FREE dang it). The change was hard, but they made it. Entire companies did, which is quite impressive too.On my side, I’m planning to work on requesting the Affinity team to make changes that will make it “closer” to how Photoshop works, for now, because it’s
Depuis que j'ai mis à jour vers macOS Sequoia 15.0, j'ai une fenêtre contextuelle ennuyeuse qui s'affiche à chaque démarrage du Mac avec les message suivant :"Adobe Acrobat.app" souhaite accéder aux données d'autres apps.Le fait de garder les données d'apps séparées facilite la gestion de votre confidentialité et de votre sécurité.Même après avoir cliqué sur "Autoriser" j'ai toujours cette fenêtre qui s'affiche et je ne trouve rien dans les réglages pour qu'elle ne s'affiche plus.Est-ce que quelqu'un d'autre a ce problème et l'avez-vous résolu ?Toute aide serait grandement appréciée.
The GPT 1.5 feature in the regenerative fill tool was incredible, so good for people, plants, aging materials, it was just spot on, please bring it back, none of the others come even close.
Hello Adobe and fellow community members, I have been an Adobe System Admin for several years and I believe the Admin Console and the Creative Cloud Desktop App still have a lot of opportunites for improvement to meet large enterprise needs. I would love to team up and collaborate with anyone willing to help improve these two areas: Application Usage Metrics - We need to see active application usage such as activity time and last launch of our users so we can appropriatly assignMore Granular control for admins in both the Admin console and Creative Cloud Desktop App. - We need more switches so we can shutdown certain services that is no enterprised approved. Thank You,Rick
Bonjour,En tant qu'administrateur système, je souhaite soumettre une demande d'évolution pour l'Admin Console concernant la visibilité sur l'utilisation des licences Creative Cloud au sein de notre organisation.Besoin identifié :Actuellement, nous ne disposons pas de données précises sur l'utilisation réelle des logiciels par nos collaborateurs. Il est difficile d'optimiser nos coûts de licences, car nous n'avons aucune visibilité sur :Le taux d'adoption par application : Quelles applications de la suite sont réellement utilisées et lesquelles sont sous-utilisées ?L'activité par utilisateur : Pouvoir identifier les utilisateurs inactifs ou ceux dont l'usage ne justifie plus une licence complète.Le volume d'utilisation : Avoir des métriques temporelles (ex: nombre de jours d'utilisation, temps de lancement par période donnée) pour corréler les attributions de licences avec les besoins métier réels.Fonctionnalité souhaitée :Nous aimerions voir apparaître dans l'Admin Console un tableau d
Hello,As a system administrator, I would like to submit a feature request regarding visibility into Creative Cloud license usage within our organization.Identified Need: Currently, we lack precise data regarding the actual software usage by our team members. It is challenging to optimize our license costs because we have no visibility into: Adoption rates by application: Which applications in the suite are actively used and which ones are underutilized? Per-user activity: The ability to identify inactive users or those whose usage does not justify a full license. Usage volume: Access to time-based metrics (e.g., number of days used, launch frequency over a given period) to correlate license assignments with actual business needs. Requested Feature: We would like to see an "Usage/Analytics" dashboard added to the Admin Console, featuring the following options: Consolidated View: A global chart showing the most frequently used applications across the organization. Detailed Per-User
The performance of your apps have taken a significant hit since you have incorporated LLM style junk into them. Startup time and general usage are both adversely affected. There should be an intuitive way to turn this off completely. My job is too important to allow an LLM to summarize pdfs for me. Some humans are still capable of reading.In some cases, AI tools are a huge help. In many others, they are an unnecessary burden being pushed upon us constantly while we are trying to work. Once again, I am capable of reading a pdf myself.
There is currently no way to actually delete Acrobat Web Forms.
In the past few days, Adobe Color (formerly Kuler) at color.adobe.com has disappeared and been replaced with something that lacks the flexibility and usefulness of the previous interface. I’m hereby begging you to bring the previous interface back, in its entirety.I’ve been a paying subscriber to Adobe CC and an instructor of Adobe CC apps for many years, and while I haven’t been happy with the recent price increases, my overall satisfaction with the service and the useful generative AI features in Photoshop have been enough to offset the pain of paying more every month. However, Adobe Color was one of the most useful creative tools of its kind available anywhere, and the fact that it integrated with all my apps was a huge bonus. Why on earth would I want to be forced into Adobe Express while I’m trying to fine-tune and experiment with a complex color scheme? I’m really struggling to understand the purpose of this downgrade.There are many other users with similar sentiments: https://ww
After having used Adobe since Adobe's birth, which is a very long time, I think long term users should be provided with a discounted plan option similar to students. Creatives usually continue to be creative (and by the way communicate their preference for companies) long after retirement. These projects may not provide any financial gain. Adobe products are not merely a business tool but a way of life. Adobe should help support the creative community that has supported them for many years.
We use Adobe at our nonprofit organization and need to provide the invoices to our finance department. It would be really helpful to receive these automatically via email, so I don't need to take the time to log in and download them/email them manually every month.
Could we please get a method of deploying Creative Cloud applications without having to push the entire installer package & related files for each app?Here’s my current dilemma: Intune and other MDM/RMM products can push software deployments over the air, but with severe file size limitations (like 1GB) - my Creative Cloud packages for our software labs are currently between 15-16GB.I’d like to be able to deploy the Creative Cloud Launcher (for example) and call it with commands like “--Install Products:PS,ID,AE,PPro”… to trigger the device to download and install these applications themselves.This would allow far more programs to deploy and install Adobe CC applications.This is especially beneficial for education environments where we don’t have access to high-complexity tools like SCCM, and can’t rely on users (students) to use self-service packages to install the appropriate applications.
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