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My library in Photoshop 24.1 (Windows 10) suddenly shows many purchased images, with a Shopping Cart icon on them. What is the significance?
On further analysis it appears that those images with the Shopping Cart, are unlicensed images that I must have downloaded as a preview. Does that explaind the Shopping Cart icon?
Hi @Heirloom Bob, yes, that is basically it. When you search for an image or asset from Adobe Stock, and add it to one of your libraries, it will show the shopping cart icon. If you roll over the icon with your mouse, it will indicate to “License image” if you haven't licensed it. You can remove those images from your library anytime by right-clicking on the image and choosing delete. Let me know if that explains it!
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Hi @Heirloom Bob, yes, that is basically it. When you search for an image or asset from Adobe Stock, and add it to one of your libraries, it will show the shopping cart icon. If you roll over the icon with your mouse, it will indicate to “License image” if you haven't licensed it. You can remove those images from your library anytime by right-clicking on the image and choosing delete. Let me know if that explains it!
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Makes perfect sense. My issue was that I had never seen the Shopping Cart icon before now and I used Adobe stock for many years.
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Ha, I also get nervous when I see a shopping cart icon! They seem to creep in everywhere these days.
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