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May 11, 2025
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Action Requested to Correct Misinformation re: Ps' Photo Restoration Filter

  • May 11, 2025
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This is a call to action. It requires a moment of your time to click a thumbs up/like vote on a YouTube comment I posted to correct what a competitor to Adobe Ps published in the past day. Goal: Correct a competing vendor’s untruthful claim that Photoshop’s Photo Restoration filter processing takes “hours” vs the vendor’s newly released competing feature.

 

I immediately got 5 Likes to my comment. In response, the competitor enlisted somebody to post a lengthy tirade bashing Adobe Photoshop which the competing vendor then “highlighted” (implying they agree…).

 

My comment is the 1st one – by “Fotomaker” – saying it doesn’t take “hours” for Photoshop’s Photo Restoration filter to operate (that's what the competitor claimed in the video narration).

 

I said, in my post, that it only takes “seconds” to deal with dust & scratches using the Ps Restore Photos filter.

 

Perhaps if Ps users/Adobe staff Like/Thumbs Up my YT comment, the competing vendor won’t make false claims in future… It is misleading to potential customers of Adobe Ps who see that YT video, as well as unfair and misleading to potential users of the competitor’s product.

 

This is the link to the YT channel if you want to endorse (aka, Like/Thumbs Up) my comment about actual Ps Photo Restoration filter processing time - including scratches removal (vs what the video claims):

www.youtube.com/@topazlabs

 

If you click on the "Videos" tab on that channel, it is the video released May 8-9, 2025 titled, "Introducing Photo AI 4."

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May 25, 2025

@Fotomaker01RA, it's kinda cool your desire to correct misinformation about Adobe Photoshop's features, and it's great that you're passionate about clarifying the truth. Requests for external actions, such as asking for 'likes' or 'thumbs up' on YouTube comments, generally fall outside the scope of what the forum is intended for. While your intention is good, it's best to keep discussions focused on product-specific issues, questions, or shared knowledge within this community platform. 

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