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January 22, 2021
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how to store picture after edit

  • January 22, 2021
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hi, 

how can I store an edited picture back in the "pictures" app on iphone, ios?

thanks, uli

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Conrad_C
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Community Expert
January 22, 2021

Are you editing in Photoshop on Mac, Windows, or iPad?

 

[Edit: The Share icon on macOS was removed from Photoshop in version 23.3.]

 

If you’re on a Mac, you can tap the Share icon and then tap AirDrop to send the picture directly from Photoshop to the Apple Photos app in the iPhone. If you are syncing Photos through iCloud, tapping Add to Photos will add it to Photos on your Mac, which will sync to Photos on the iPhone.

 

If you are using Photoshop on iPad, tap the Share icon, tap Publish and Export, select a format, and then tap AirDrop to send it directly from Photoshop to the Apple Photos app in the iPhone. Or you can tap Save Image and it will be saved to Apple Photos on iPad and synced to Photos on the iPhone. (If you don’t see Save Image, add it using Edit Actions at the bottom of that menu.)

 

Participating Frequently
April 13, 2023

Adobe removed this feature on the Mac App but it is still on the iPad. It's so frustrating.

Grant H
Community Expert
Community Expert
January 22, 2021

you need to turn on iCloud Photos and save it there... i am sure if you google sync photos iPhone it will give you exactly the steps needed. I created a folder called phonePhotos in iCloud and use it as access back and forth.

Participating Frequently
April 13, 2023

Sadly, they removed this feature due to "low usage" 😞 It would have been perfect for my needs. Low usage really?

Conrad_C
Community Expert
Community Expert
April 13, 2023

What can happen with “low usage” is, for example (and I’m just making up these numbers because I don’t think they publish the actual numbers), if 20,000 people use a feature (enough people to fill a stadium, so that sounds like a lot), and supposing an application has 4 million users, then in this example 20,000 people is only 0.5% of the user base and a company could decide that’s “low usage” and put the resources elsewhere. Again, the actual situation with this specific feature might be different since we don’t know.