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Participating Frequently
June 25, 2011
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P: Ability to arrange & customize save-as file formats so popular formats are at the top

  • June 25, 2011
  • 185 replies
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Photoshop supports about 20 formats, but I only use 4 or 5 of them. It's bugged me since 5.5 to have to fish for jpeg somewhere in the middle of the list. Can the file formats get arranged by most commonly used? And maybe allow us to remove stuff like targa and large file format that nobody uses.

185 replies

Inspiring
March 22, 2018
If only we could stuff the ballot box, putinesque style.  '-}
March 22, 2018
I'm hounding. I want it fixed some time before I die of old age, and you don't have much longer... 🙂
March 16, 2018
It's about time this problem (and it IS a problem) was fixed. We've been complaining about this for at least 7 years, and the best we ever got was from Cox basically saying "Deal with it, I can't be bothered".  Great way to treat the user base...
Inspiring
February 23, 2018
Thanks!  Gets us about halfway there!
Inspiring
November 5, 2017

Really, really, this should be fixed!


grauenwölfe
Inspiring
June 16, 2017
probably between "content-aware selfie warp" and "adobe air bridge music mkv codec explorer filetype manager browser"
lol.
CreeDeauxAuthor
Participating Frequently
June 14, 2017
Six years later I still get replies on this... it's still somewhere on the back burner, probably between "content-aware selfie warp" and "adobe air bridge music mkv codec explorer filetype manager browser"

Meanwhile, 10,000,000 working people make 50 extra clicks a day because we're still on a windows XP interface 😕😕
Participating Frequently
June 14, 2017
There is open source code out there that makes this improvement-- it's literally a few lines of code. Really, Adobe, is this obvious improvement that difficult to implement? Stop assigning whole teams to making your user interfaces suck and make this simple change. And Gordon, I have talked to many people who are high up at Adobe and no one is listening. Everyone seems worried about job security and doesn't want to take risks--  it's like Trumps' cabinet right now.
Inspiring
June 14, 2017
You got that right - it's stupid, it's archaic and it sucks. And with changes in staff at Adobe, well, who cares? Now, how are we going to get this to the attention of someone at Adobe with a brain that's prepared to bring this part of the software into the current era?
Inspiring
June 14, 2017
Using Photoshop CC 2017, and still dealing with this ancient nightmare...

I think the only way we can get some attention from Adobe is to organize a massive crowd of users to sign-up and vote on this request, so maybe (just maybe) they can "think about" this old and annoying issue...