Skip to main content
Participant
April 8, 2021
Open for Voting

P: Bring back "Shake Reduction" filter - Removed in Photoshop v.23.3.0

  • April 8, 2021
  • 188 replies
  • 76176 views

Änderungen am Programm ohne die User zu fragen - "Verwacklung reduzieren" in PS v.23.3.0 entfallen?

 

Mittlerweile ist man es als User gewohnt, dass Adobe Änderungen an Photoshop und Co. vornimmt.

Erst der "Fehler" seit Anfang Februar, dass die Ebenen bei der Nutzung von Color Lookup´s schwarz sind und somit nicht nutzbar (das Problem habe ich nach zwei Monaten endlich selbst gelöst) und nun fehlt schlicht und einfach wieder ein Scharfzeichnungsfilter, den viele wahrscheinlich nicht häufg nutzen, ich jedoch als finales Schärfen, diesen "Verwacklung reduzieren" mit Vorliebe eingesetzt habe.

 

Heute am Rechner, Bilder vom Ostersonntagmorgen mit Monduntergang, sitze hier, bearbeite und ... bin überrascht, dass ich meinen Filter nicht mehr finde.

 

Falls dieser doch noch irgendwo sein sollte, mal wieder irgendwo ganz hinten drin versteckt, bin ich dankbar für jeden Tipp.

 

Liebe Grüße und ein schönes Osterfest...
Gordon

This topic has been closed for replies.

188 replies

Known Participant
June 8, 2022

Intel Macs will support the Shake Reduction feature and also M1 (or 2?) Macs as long as you run PS via Rosetta 2. This does tend to slow it down both in loading and in operation. It is also a bit of a memory hog. 

 

Wilson

Inspiring
June 8, 2022
Mac doesn't support the file though, right? That has been the original issue all along. They took it from both Mac and Windows versions but it still works on Windows only
TheDigitalDog
Inspiring
June 8, 2022

can you confirm the location?

Depends on the plug-in. This is where ACR and an Epson plug-in reside. Of course, there is the plug-in folder (on Mac) within the Photoshop application folder:

~/Applications/Adobe Photoshop 2022/Plug-ins

I would not expect to see the plug-in you're looking for here, however. 

Also see: https://helpx.adobe.com/photoshop/kb/plug-ins-photoshop-troubleshooting.html#Locatepluginfolders

 

Author “Color Management for Photographers" & "Photoshop CC Color Management/pluralsight"
Known Participant
June 8, 2022

@TheDigitalDog can you confirm the location? I checked ~/Library/Application Support/Adobe and ~/Library/Application Support/Adobe/Adobe Photoshop 2022, but neither of them had a Plug-Ins directory. I run the latest version of Adobe Photoshop (23.3.2), and wanted to check location etc before installing the old version also to get the plugin file.

TheDigitalDog
Inspiring
June 8, 2022

The path on Mac for plug-in's should be:

~/Library/Application Support/Adobe/Plug-Ins

 

Author “Color Management for Photographers" & "Photoshop CC Color Management/pluralsight"
Known Participant
June 8, 2022

I use a Mac, and was looking for *8fb files but did not find them in the Adobe Photoshop 2022.app folder.
Does anyone know if they are named something else on OSX, or located in a different location?

e.reed.rogers
Inspiring
June 8, 2022

8bf CONFIRMED SOLUTION! Firstly thank you @franciss43197070  for the CORRECT SOLUTION! Secondly: Darn it you beat me to that solution!  That's what I've been doing with my other, older, plugins for years (sometimes it works, sometimes not for older ones for whatever reason). I'm sure I would have thought of it in a couple of years but I didn't 😞  

To those of you who will use this solution MAKE SURE YOU COPY AND SAVE THAT 8BF IN A SAFE PLACE FOR FUTURE PS UPDATES/VERSIONS. I would also suggest backing up the entire plugins folder incase Adobe decides to remove all of the filters 😕😕  Yes you laugh now but just wait until they take away the Shake Reduction filter! Oh wait a minute... 😧

 

The absolutly pathetic part of this all is that Adobe could have very easily posted this solution and prevented any "bad feelings" on the part of users. Hopefully Adobe won't delete this and Franciss' original solution.

Everyone needs to upvote @franciss43197070 and give a big thanks for the actual correct answer and also the path you need to take to copy the 8bf.

 

Thank you Franciss

 

Ged_Traynor
Community Expert
Community Expert
June 8, 2022
lesterk25013207
Participating Frequently
June 7, 2022

You are a GENUIS! It works!

TheDigitalDog
Inspiring
June 7, 2022
you know what's ridiculous here to me... this filter should be easily trainable using Adobe's neural tech. They have all the datasets they need to make this happen, so you have to wonder why they're not bothering to do so...?

When you ask engineering, what did they tell you?

Author “Color Management for Photographers" & "Photoshop CC Color Management/pluralsight"