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I do apologise if I've missed something, or this has been answered before.
Although I'm a Photoshop user of old, on my MacBook, I've only recently started to use Fresco on my iPad (now an iPad Pro 2020/Apple pencil) for any amount of time.
What confuses me is that, sometimes, when I open a cloud document version of a Photoshop Painting, one time it would open showing all the layers and groups.
But, more often than not the original file opens in Fresco, showing the image as it was last processed, with all the previous groups collected together under a group with a “PS” identifier.
I haven't found a way to access those layers in Fresco (I can open them in Photoshop on the iPad, but I then don't have the brushes and control I can get using Fresco)
Am I missing something that is stopping me opening these layer and groups, from Photoshop, directly into Fresco
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I do Apologise, but I forgot to add this to the original post.
Photoshop, and Fresco, are all subscription paid versions (not the free versions), and, other than the reported issue, everything else seems to be working fine
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Smudger.
There are a few Photoshop layer types that Fresco doesn't understand. Since they can't currently be "non-destructively unpacked" in Fresco, they are collapsed into groups (Photoshop preview object) which preserves them so that when the file is reopened in Photoshop, they will again be editable.
The layer types most prone to this are adjustment layers. About the only things that are possible (non-destructively) on those layers are show/hide and Eyedropper/color select.
Does that sound like what's going on?
Sue.
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Thanks for the reply, yep that is exactly what's happening. Looks like I will have to wait until there's a suitable update sometime in the future
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Hi Sue,
Do you know if there are any plans within the Fresco team to address this problem, and if so do you know when it can be expected to be fixed? Many thanks in advance for your answer.egards,
Jon
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Hi jonk80455617,
I appreciate your inquiry. However, it's important to note that the behavior you're observing in Fresco is not a bug that requires fixing. It's a deliberate choice made due to the different imaging models used in Photoshop and Fresco. Preserving layers seamlessly across both applications poses certain technical challenges.
If you have specific features or improvements in mind related to this interaction, feel free to share them on the Fresco UserVoice forum (https://adobe.ly/3Oex8mz). This platform allows users to suggest and upvote ideas, providing valuable insights for the development team.
Thank you for your understanding.
Best regards,
Anshul
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Hello Anshul,
Thank you for your prompt answer. I understand - so no bug. May I then ask if there is a guaranteed way of avoiding these for me very time consuming collapses of layers? For instance, if I would totally avoid using photoshop to edit layers - would that do the trick? Or could I run into the same type of collapses by merely saving my paintings in photoshop format (as prompted when saving my painting to my files) and then re-open them for further editing in Fresco? Many thanks in advance for your answer.
Kind regards,
Jon
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I think avoiding Photoshop to edit layers would help. In my experience, though Fresco works amazingly going into Photoshop, it doesn't quite work as well the other way around
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Thanks!