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asgerk48234495
Participant
March 8, 2017
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Can I access my Adobe Creative cloud library in PS CS6?

  • March 8, 2017
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Pretty much the title. I have a standalone license for PhotoShop CS6 and want to access creative cloud libraries, since I need some graphical content from a colleague. I have been invited and have accepted the invite to the library. My colleague has informed me that the way he can access the content in PS CC is through a panel called 'library' or something similar. I don't have that option in my installation of PS CS6. My version is fully updated and works fine apart from this issue.

I couldn't find any other thread on this topic.

Thanks in advance

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Correct answer Hans Martin Kristensen

no, it is not possible to access you creative cloud library in Photoshop CS6. But you can access it through the web-interface on adobe.com
If you go there and choose libraries under resources you should be able to see the library he shared to you.

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Ned Murphy
Legend
March 8, 2017

Chances are CS6 was not made to be compatible with CC being as how it was developed prior to CC's existence.

Hans Martin Kristensen
Participating Frequently
March 8, 2017

no, it is not possible to access you creative cloud library in Photoshop CS6. But you can access it through the web-interface on adobe.com
If you go there and choose libraries under resources you should be able to see the library he shared to you.

asgerk48234495
Participant
March 8, 2017

Thanks The issue is, that I can't download the graphics in question from the browser. I might be overlooking an option?

Hans Martin Kristensen
Participating Frequently
March 8, 2017

you should be able to press the little arrow on the file and choose. but it may be that some things cannot be downloaded. But as Ned Murphy metioned, CC Libraries was created after CS6. and it is not compatible, so it could be that they have made it so that it can only be downloaded from the direct libraries or so on. but i can see the problem. i would just ask your colleague to give you the files in hand.