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February 28, 2024
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Shake Reduction Feature for 2024 Version

  • February 28, 2024
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Hello,

I just signed up for the student free trial which includes photoshop. I purchased the free trial so that I could fix some blurred photos. I looked at the instructional videos that are provided through Photoshop, and the only video that popped up on how to fix a blurred photo was a video showing how to use the Shake Reduction tool. However, I was just informed by an Adobe representitive that the Shake Reduction tool was removed from the 2024 version. I would like to suggest that the video for the Shake Reduction tool be removed from the 2024 version, or at least have it explain that the Shake Reduction tool is only available in older versions. For me, knowing that would have saved me a lot of time and frustration, as that tool is the only one I was needing to use and that is why I purchased the free trial.

 

P.S I am an amature when it comes to Photoshop, any suggestions on other ways to fix a blurred photo would be appreciated. 

Correct answer jane-e

@Johnny Lawhon and @aleco338529374wjq 

 

Camera Shake Reduction was removed because it is not compatible with newer operating systems. You can still install PS 22.2 from the CC app and use it there.

 

https://helpx.adobe.com/photoshop/using/reduce-camera-shake-induced-blurring.html

 

Jane

 

 

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jane-e
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jane-eCommunity ExpertCorrect answer
Community Expert
June 6, 2024

@Johnny Lawhon and @aleco338529374wjq 

 

Camera Shake Reduction was removed because it is not compatible with newer operating systems. You can still install PS 22.2 from the CC app and use it there.

 

https://helpx.adobe.com/photoshop/using/reduce-camera-shake-induced-blurring.html

 

Jane

 

 

Inspiring
September 30, 2024

"Not compatible with newer operating systems." Sounds like total fabrication. It was around in Windows 10 and before that. On the PC More people use Win 10 then the "newer" system. I highly doubt it has to do with a compatibility issue, and more  likely Adobe's push for "pay as you use them" features.

Legend
September 30, 2024

Adobe is moving from older technologies to newer ones, and yes removing some older features. You can "doubt" all you want but bottom line, its been removed. And I'm not seeing a push for any pay as you use features beyond AI which can be ignored and which does have incremental cost per customer use.

Participant
June 6, 2024

any update on this feature? I used the shake reduction before, I was going to use it now and it's gone

 

Sameer K
Community Manager
Community Manager
March 13, 2024

Sorry for the confusion. This is raised with the team for review.

Thanks!
Sameer K.