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Any idea when we will be seeing support in Photoshop to handle Apple's new iOS format for pictures? The HEIF, specifically the .heic image format?
Thank you in advance,
~Scott
Photoshop added HEIC support on Windows this morning (version 22.1), relying on the operating system's codecs for this format:
https://helpx.adobe.com/photoshop/using/file-formats.html#HEIFHEIC
https://helpx.adobe.com/photoshop/kb/ps-heic-codec.html
"View and work with HEIF/.heic files in Photoshop on Windows by downloading and installing HEIF and HEVC codecs from the Microsoft Store."
There is one account for all things Microsoft. So your Windows 10 login works in the Microsoft Store as
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Adobe does not publicize their plans they may have for their products.You could ask on their feedback site. However, I would not expect that you to get a reply from Adobe here in a user forum or on their feedback site. You could also as Apple to write a Plug-in for Photoshop to handle their file format. How do you even access IOS files.
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You can also use:
iMobie HEIC Converter
Batch Convert HEIC Photos Rapidly without Compromising Quality
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First a little correction - it's not Apple's image format. The formats of HEIF and HEVC were developed by MPEG (Moving Pictures Experts Group), similar to JPEG that developed the JPG format.
Right now there is no way to export a .heic file from the Mac OS Photos app for photos that were uploaded to iCloud from the iOS 11 devices (only standard image formats are offered). Sending a heic file via airdrop from iOS 11 device to a mac also results in a standard file type (jpg) being received.
Moving from one lossy filetype to another irks me so hopefully, as more apps offer support for it, Apple will allow the heic files to be exported from iOS devices and the MacOS Photos library.
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Dropbox allows you with the iOS app to select if you want to transfer it in JPEG or HEIC file format. Anyhow now it's not supported by the adobe apps, so you will have to continue using the usual JPEG until they release an update.
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If you plug in the iPhone and use Image Capture, it will copy the .HEIC files to the Mac.
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I too hope that HEIC support arrives soon. Time the antediluvian lossy and artefact ridden JPEG was consigned to the dustbin of history. Of course we will then need to have an app to trawl through all our images and convert them to HEIC. I just hope that HEIC has been optimised for performance not for compression size. Storage is cheap other than on iPhones. Apple could have really wowed the world by adding a micro-SD storage slot (waterproof of course) to their iPhone 8 or X.
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See here: Photoshop/Lightroom: HEIF support for iOS 11 | Photoshop Family Customer Community
There is no reason to convert existing JPEG files to a new lossy format. It will also take a long time to get all your applications reading the new format. you need to be patient, not only with Adobe.
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Why do you do a redirection via Facebook with your link? I'm not quite sure that you should use this link, except if you have a logic explanation for all your downloads on thet site: Photoshop CS3 lite (does not exist as a product), Windows 7 lite (does not exist as a product), Microsoft Office 2003 lite...
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There has been a huge gap in the market for a long time for a good file format with >8bpc, good compression efficiency and lossless support.
Unfortunately JPEG XR failed to take off because Adobe did not support it. HEIF is potentially even better as it is based on H.265 so will benefit from hardware decoding and is easier to implement as it can use reuse existing encoding and decoding technology to a large extent.
Since Apple is promoting it, Adobe will have to support it, and from there it can easily take over from TIFF.
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Here are some assumptions, that I would like to comment:
I‘m sure that the HEIF technology will be a success, as Apple puts its power beheind. But not all, what is promoted by Apple becomes a success. Think only of the lightning connector. Who else uses it?
As I see Adobe, Adobe creates standards (DNG, TIFF) and follows them. But as a company you need to have a sustainable buisness behind. Adobe will for sure implement a reader able to work with the Apple image file formats. But first let Adobe do its homework with Lr.
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Watch this to find out everything you need to know about HEVC and HEIF: Introducing HEIF and HEVC - WWDC 2017 - Videos - Apple Developer
I'm not so sure on what the next sustainable codec will be - just like when HTML 5 came out and there was an arms race in terms of browser/codecs, there is potentially another arms race to create the next gen video codec all over again. An alliance between pretty much every other technology company apart from Apple has formed to deliver a potential rival to HEVC: Alliance for Open Media - About Us
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Your converter tool works great. Thank you!
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Thanks!
Works great! The only improvement i can think of is to make higher than 15 files as maximum at a time.
/Chris
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Converters are fine but native support would be best.
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khoat47558960 wrote
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Doesn't look like there's anything out there yet, but this guy is trying to be the first. It is one my favorite tools now.
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Windows and Photoshop should be supporting this; just as Adobe supports each camera (Canon, Nikon, etc's) propitiatory RAW formats, they should support this as well. As much income as they are raking in with the subscription service they should be able to put some funds towards this.
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Let's see what the next upgrade of Camera Raw offers...
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Hope Adobe will add support to it soon. Now you can handle this issue by transferring the files to Dropbox or directly using a free HEIC converter on PC.
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The new Lightroom Classic CC doesn't support it yet, but I can open HEIC files in Photoshop CC 2018 now!
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Hi,
Yes, HEIF support is included in the Photoshop update released today. New features summary | October 2017 release of Photoshop CC
Note that channel data needs adjustment to work well in the filter. The format import is also only available on macOS 10.13.
regards,
steve