working on Catalina OS. saving file extension works now but does not save over jpg when saving it creates a copy which is annoying and time consuming to fix
*kleer_keret_tali It isn't working for me. 22.3.1 on Catalina. Not sure if the Operating System has anything to do with it but 22.3.1 didn't change a thing for me.
I have an update and confirmation from Adobe that Adobe Photoshop needs the file to be flattened and in 8bit before it can save the file as abc.jpg rather than abc copy.jpg.
I mentioned to the support staff that this is a major flaw and very risky because what Adobe is requesting me to do is actually run the risk of loosing data by destroying / flattening all layers before I can save a file without the word copy. I explained that PSD files are often working files and should only be flattened once the final file was delivered to the client. I also mentioned that this is a fundamental issue and should be treated with great priority. Saving files and how Photoshop behaves when doing so isn't about a 'feature' but about professional needs. I also mentioned that actions do not accept "Export as" as an alternative making the automation process petty clumsy.
He said that he will raise this with engineering and gave me a ticket number. I will keep the community updated.
In the meantime I have a workaround which could be beneficial for Mac users. I export my JPG's / PNG files into a working folder which Apple Automator automatically renames and then moves to a final folder. Attached is the workflow for anyone who is interested.
@james_gray_6321432 I just talked to Adobe support and it appears that Adobe needs the file to be in 8bit and flattened in order to save without copy. I explained this isn't a workable solution because photoshop is actually requesting me to run the risk to loose all data in a working file. He will raise this with engineering and gave me a ticket number.
In the meantime I am using Apple Automator to rename the files by finding " copy" in the filenames and replacing it with "" and then moving it to a different export folder.
OK - I'm going to go out on a limb here - as many other have done so in the past...
This has NOTHING to do with a layered file. Nothing at all. I can change ANY file, layers or no layers and "Save As" and it will create a copy.
This likely has to do with Apple's new "Disk Access" permissions, introduced with Catatlina, I believe, do not recall if earlier because I think I avoided a few OSes because they were crap. Only to land on Catalina, which was even crappier, then to jump to Big Sur which is pure hell.
We strive to stay current. I am old enough to remember the horrible death of type houses, because I went into a lot of production houses and trained their staff on this new thing - DTP - starting in 1988. But with us striving to remain current - current OS - always having the latest Adobe Creative Suite - we are also living on the bleeding edge of technology.
I do not intend to die out quietly like an old typesetter. I am going kicking and screaming because both Apple and Adobe are just not getting it right now.
Anyone care to start a thread on type management - or the complete non-existence of - in Big Sur? 28GB of craptastic junk foreign fonts and absolutely no way to remove them.
Even an Apple support person told me bold-faced - just disable them with FontBook. I waited on the phone while they coughed and sputtered through the rest of their futile explanation - hitting a brick wall as they tried.
Thanks @andrew_croft ... I understand that Apple may have created difficulties for Adobe - but in all honesty there's no excuse. Adobe has a subscription based business model now. Most of that money goes towards 3D software and the core community, graphics and photographers, are left hanging on basic issues. This is a seperate issue but we are asked to pay the same amount as the areas where most of the development is going. the least we can ask Adobe to do is to allow us to save a file without " copy".
I don't really care if I'm on MacSur or Catalina or Snow Leopard. Saving is pretty basic.
Let's take a breath here and reflect on the fact that Adobe, which is making millions with its software-rental rip-off, can't figure out how to save a file.
Now I experience another bug - drawing path is no more working after you drowe your first path. Every next path creates only dots, not connected by lines. Adobe is such crap company! Why they release new versions each month (and even more often), when these are filled with new and new bugs!!! I don't want to update my software so often, rather they should do one a year, properly beta tested. They are using their paying customers as beta testers! Shame on Adobe!
Yes ... that's only because Affinity doesn't do Actions and Droplets. And because their Channels don't work the way I need them to work. But once they do have those "features" the distance for switching will be about 2mm thick, if for no other reason than possibly needing Adobe for other reasons...
What are "actions" and "droplets?" You mean macros?
And what's the issue with channels?
Affinity has plenty of issues, so don't think I'm an apologist for their defects. I'm curious as to the specifics. And I hope you've raised your issues with them. They, like Adobe, can have a snotty attitude toward those who criticize their occasionally-brain-dead UI.
@andrew_croft Font Book is defective POS, for sure. And yes, the truckloads of asinine foreign fonts is ridiculous. As usual, Apple makes you opt OUT of a bunch of crap and work hard to clean up your own computer.
But if this has anything to do with permissions, the Adobe apps should be prompting for them. Failing that, they should be raising dialogs to instruct users on how to set them.
I've read Adobe pinning the issue on MacOS, though if this were the case, why can Photoshop overwrite the _copy file? This shouldn't be possible if indeed a permissions issue? Doesn't add up. I believe they are passing the buck. (mine, unfortunately)
I just started using this version of Photoshop with Catalina and have the same issue = extremely annoying. The only thing saving my sanity is that I have a keyboard shortcut which runs a script to save my tifs (while in my PSD file) in a parent folder where I want them. When I use the script there is not "copy" added, and it overwrites any existing tif with the same name.
I created a script that intercepts any attempt to use an Adobe product and launches a competent one instead.
Then it generates and posts a follow-up to this thread using a stone-simple algorithm to berate Adobe in a manner that's not only believable, but factual as well.
That's the first quick work around I tried and it worked...!! Thanks for this help. It will change my work flow in a positive way. If Adobe is not gonna help us than this is the way....!
Beware that there is a defect in Apple's Save File dialog; I don't know if it'll affect this workaround.
If you click on a file in a subdirectory to overwrite it, Apple will instead write to the root of the volume you're looking at. I imagine this will still happen if you move the file to the trash. The situation is still better than not moving the old file to the trash, because you won't be able to confuse the two files; your new one simply won't be there when you look for it.