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April 8, 2021
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P: Bring back "Shake Reduction" filter - Removed in Photoshop v.23.3.0

  • April 8, 2021
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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

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188 replies

Earth Oliver
Legend
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...?

Known Participant
June 7, 2022

I don't seem to have Shake Reduction.8bf in an older version to try this.

Inspiring
June 7, 2022
WHOAAAAA!!!! That might be over my head but going to def try it!!!! Thank you!!!!!!!
Participant
June 7, 2022

You know what else you can do? copy the file Shake Reduction.8bf from the old pshop to 'C:\Program Files\Adobe\Adobe Photoshop 2022\Required\Plug-ins\Filters' Restart photoshop. Works absolutely fine on PC systems. I have no idea why Adobe thinks it is OK to eliminate one of the most important filters photo touch up people use because they can't get it working on ARM Apple systems. 

Participating Frequently
June 2, 2022

Fine, unless your shooting 2000 photos of dogs coming at you. Who has hours to decipher the angle of camera shake for that.  I photograph dog sports and while I've never had to use it on every photo it was nice to use. By the way dogs go in all directions. Just a silly consideration, for me at least. 

Known Participant
June 2, 2022

I should have known Unmesh had an answer!


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Known Participant
June 2, 2022

Thank you giP. Yes, I have done it this way before and it works well but the shake reduction filter was just more convenient and quicker for day to day tasks. Hopefuly Adobe will improve the automation for this method in due course to make it as quick as the withdrawn filter.

Inspiring
June 1, 2022
Come on! Please take a look at this tutorial! It is way better than the PS Shake Reduction filter was
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=US8yI3ymZEE<>
Ged_Traynor
Community Expert
Community Expert
June 1, 2022

@sfineshriber The Shake Reduction filter was removed in version 23.3

https://helpx.adobe.com/photoshop/using/whats-new/2022-2.html

Known Participant
June 1, 2022

I have a 2021 Intel iMac and the Shake Reduction feature is gone. It is NOT just a problem on M1 Macs. I have set the Plug-Ins preference to show all Filter Gallery groups and names. I quit and restarted after setting my preferences. Still no Shake Reduction filter.