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How to go back to Photoshop CC 2018?

Community Beginner ,
Dec 12, 2018 Dec 12, 2018

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Like many others, I'm very very unhappy with Photoshop CC 2019. All the lagging and bugs make it quite impossible to work with it.

Since I was very happy with the last version and it seems an update is just not coming (I've been waiting for weeks now), I want to go back to Photoshop CC 2018.

But... ...For the first time (since my trust in Adobe was very high, based on the last two years) I uninstalled 2018 while installing 2019. Big mistake I guess.

Does anyone know how to go back to Photoshop CC 2018 after uninstalling it?

Thanks!

Also: Is there some new information on how this mess came about? I read a lot of stuff regarding Wacom, Mojave... What is the real problem? Anyone?

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Community Expert , Dec 12, 2018 Dec 12, 2018

Very easy: Manage > Other Versions from the Photoshop drop down menu in the CC Desktop app:

You can see 19.1.7 in the list and install. You can choose to keep 20 or uninstall it.

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Community Beginner ,
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By the way:

- Wacom Intuos Pro M,  Driver: 6.3.32-3

- Photoshop CC 2019 20.0.1

- iMac (Retina 5K, 27-inch, Late 2015) - Mojave 10.14.2

Processor:  4 GHz Intel Core i7

Memory:  32 GB 1867 MHz DDR3

GPU:  AMD Radeon R9 M395 2048 MB

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Very easy: Manage > Other Versions from the Photoshop drop down menu in the CC Desktop app:

You can see 19.1.7 in the list and install. You can choose to keep 20 or uninstall it.

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Thank you Gener7...   So v19.1.7 was the latest version before upgrading to 20?

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Yes, 19.1.7 is what I have. When an upgrade comes out, I always keep the older version on hand so my workflow isn't hampered by problems with the new version.

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Well, I guess I learned my lesson the hard way.

I'm going back to 19.1.7

Thanks again!

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Sure, and as another reminder, don't upgrade to Mojave until you have installed and checked it out on a spare Mac. It has been known to have problems with Photoahop as well.

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Thnx, but I already did upgrade to Mojave a while ago... but what I learned these past weeks is to not be eager to update.

Very disappointed, by the way. One would expect companies like Apple, Wacom and Adobe to be a lot more professional.

Anyway, I'm back to CC 2018 for now. I will keep updating both 18 and 19, and take a look at 19 in a couple of weeks/months...

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Ok, good luck and I hope you don't have anymore problems, but we are here if you do.

Gene

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Community Beginner ,
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Good to know...

And yes, I have one final question. Pen pressure problems, as in it's not working, both 19 and 18, it seems. Any thoughts on that?

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Try this: Go into System Preferences>Security>Privacy>Accessibility, unlock the lock and add Photoshop to the list of allowed apps.

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I did. Seems it didn't help.

Wacom preferences clearly showing the pen itself works fine.

Mine says 2019 as well, not 2018... Does that mean anything?

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2018 is not in the list on either 10.13.6 or 10.14.2 (latest) and that seems normal.

Have you tried restarting your Mac? Some settings changes may require a reboot.

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Well, I did put CC 2018 back in Wacom preferences, restarted my Mac.. Whatever did the trick, 'things are getting back to normal' over here. Works again.

Thanks Gene, for your time!

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Thanks for letting us know. this should help someone else down the road.

Gene

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