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Inspiring
May 20, 2021
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Save As bugs in V22.4 & V22.41 and others (Desktop)

  • May 20, 2021
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Since 22.4 I have had many problems including regular crashing (machine level lock-ups) when saving Tifs - Not at all impressed.
However this post is to do with two other really annoying bugs/changes that has taken place and was never there before in any previous version.

1. The Icons for my plugins have disappeared. The plugins are there but not any icons which makes it difficult to work out what is what!


2. I always load into PS from LR. When I load a Raw file I work on it and save as a Tiff - that is my default. I may also create a JPG of that Tiff file before exiting.
a. When saving my worked file as a Tiff, PS no longer saves back to the original folder. I have checked my preferences and to Save to original folder is set. It seems to by default always want to save to the last folder I saved to, which could be one for years ago! - this has to be a bug and never happened in any version previously.
b. If I then want to save the Tiff as a JPG ... which I generally put in a different folder, the option has disappeared. It can only be found if I specify Save as copy, which then suffixes the filename with '-copy'. Again no previous version ever did this. It is highly undesireable and needs changing back. I should simply be able to save my Tiff as a JPG to wherever I wish with the original filename.
c. When I have finished working on my raw file and save it as a TIFF, PS by default suffixes the filename with '-edit'. This is wrong. It only ever happened previously if I specifically opened the file as an EDIT or COPY. It should save it back to THE ORIGINAL FOLDER with the ORIGINAL FILENAME (except a filetype of TIFF). I note that the EDIT/COPY options when you open a Raw file from LR have disappeared not that I ever used those options, but it is obviously related to this issue.

Please don't tell me this is the behaviour to expect. If the developers have implemented this behaviour in V22.4 it is most definately a retrograde change - it has screwed up many of my 'Actions' and involves additional keystokes to do basic file saving (as well as remembering the original folder the working file was in). I'm unsure when I first noticed it, so it is very possible I have files saved in all the wrong folders- GRRRRR!

 

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Correct answer davescm

Also, I don't want -Edit suffixed to the filename. I'm saving it as a different filename - it is .TIF not .ARW (my raw format). As someone else commented I have to manually edit out the suffixes each time!


If you don't want Edit added - then change the Lightroom preference that I mentioned earlier.

Dave

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davescm
Community Expert
Community Expert
May 20, 2021

Hi

On the first issue , plug in icons, you may wish to add to and follow this thread on the feedback forum, which is teh place for bugs
https://feedback.photoshop.com/conversations/photoshop/photoshop-docking-icons-for-extension-panels-plugins-and-the-adobe-plugins-panel-missing-on-windows-10/609de215905ab2786c235049

 

On the second, since 22.4 If your file contains items that are not supported in your required format (e.g. layers or 16 bits/channel, hidden pixels) then the file format is moved to the Save a Copy command. In the case of jpeg the file should also contain only a background layer - not layer 0).  This was driven by changes in the Mac Operating System that came with Catalina and could not be ignored, although the changes are applied to both Mac and Windows versions to keep them aligned.

So for a genuine flattened file with no transparency, only a background layer, 8 bits/channel, no additional channels - jpeg will appear in Save As
https://helpx.adobe.com/photoshop/using/whats-new.html

 

The third issue is related to the second. Whenever Save a Copy is used, "Copy" is added to the filename. The Mac platform forces Photoshop to do this. Windows versions are aligned to ensure users and plug in/action developers can work across platforms.


Dave

Inspiring
May 20, 2021

Hi Dave,

 

OK, I don't like the answer regarding saving JPGs but I get it. My files met the criteria other than being 16bit. I'll have to add the step to convert to 8 bit in my actions to enable them to work. It is rather galling that Windows Users have to take what I would consider a retrograde step to fit changes Apple have introduced.
However, you answer doesn't address point 2A i.e. the saving of a Tiff file back to LR (where it was loaded from). PS appears to be defaulting to the folder the previous file was saved to even though it came from a different folder and there is no relation whatsoever. It means every time I save now from PS I have to search for the folder it came from to ensure my library is kept 'clean'. This is a BIG issue and has to be corrected. I can't see why PS can't identify the OS being used and take appropriate action for that OS. Yes, it may mean added code (which I have no doubt at all, already exists within PS for some interface elements), but you can't be in a position where one OS dictates the functionaity of a product to the detriment of another ... unless Adobe wants to do exactly that.

 

 

davescm
Community Expert
Community Expert
May 20, 2021

I was working earlier and did not see that behaviour so I tested again to check.

 

I take a Raw file in Lightroom , make some raw adjustments, and use Edit in Photoshop.

I make my Photoshop adjustments then Ctrl+S (save). It saves to the folder that the original raw file came from adding Edit to the name*. I use PSD rather than TIFF but the process is the same.

If, before closing, I then Alt+Ctrl+S (Save a copy) as jpeg -it opens the same folder as I have just used (with the raw file and the PSD in it).

 

I have another PC with the previous version of Photoshop on it. The behaviour was exactly the same - with Edit appended to the PSD filename. That is working correctly as in Lightroom Preferences > External Editing, I have Stack with original checked and Edit Externally File Naming set to add - Edit to the PSD/TIFF version.

 

Dave

 

Inspiring
May 20, 2021

I shopuld add before someone questions it. I flatten my Tiffs, resize and change colour profile before saving as a JPG ... Basic saving protocol that no longer works.