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Using Windows 10 pro 64 bit. Just updated PS with latest May update and my adjustments panel does not show the new presets. I'm sure I just don't know how to either find it or enable it but would appreciate some guidance. I've tried turning off adjustments panel and then back on and it did nothing. Thanks.
Never mind! I shut down PS and started again and now they're there. Sorry. Guess I just need to wait longer but all the other changes were present so it's a mystery.
Hi @pjglad, thank you for your interest in Adjustment Presets, and we are so sorry for the inconvenience. Here are some ways we can try to resolve this issue:
if you still can't get new Adjustments panel, could you do in PS Help > System Info, copy it and post it here?
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Never mind! I shut down PS and started again and now they're there. Sorry. Guess I just need to wait longer but all the other changes were present so it's a mystery.
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This is my issue. No adjustment panel presets.
Shut down and restarted but nothing, just the regular Adjustment panel ?
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please wait a few mins and try restarting PS again (restart just Photoshop, no need to restart computer)
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Thanks
I will try this shortly
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No, i've had verification from multiple people now that Adj Presets are not available in Ps for Mac.
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We're looking at it now; seems like it is working but might take time. Please try restarting again, hope it will bring it in
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Hi Irina, is there a way to remove the adjustment presets or turn them off? I need that adjustment panel at hand but it is no longer an effective panel, which I needed for my workflow: Scrolling past the adjustment presets is a compounding hindrance; popping out the panel takes up canvas space; expanding the panel takes up other panels space.
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Agreed. Add an upvote to this thread:
I'm hoping it can be moved from "discussions" to "ideas" as a proper request with votes.
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With the new release, a Preset Panel has been added to the Adjustments Panel. On my M1, those presets are not visible/available.
Tested on my personal machine and a friends identical M1.
Here's what my Adj Panel looks like:
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Same here on my 24" Mac with M1 chip running Ventura 13.3.1(a)
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Same thing happened on my M1 Mac. I just installed 24.5, & there are no presets showing on the adjustment panel.
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What happens when you open a file?
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Hi Kevin, not sure what you want to know. When I open a file it opens normally. When I click on the adjustment panel, there are no presets, only my old presets.
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With or without a file open, there are no adjustment presets showing.
The other new features, contextual tool bar, remove tool & uodated seem to be fine.
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if you haven't tried already, try restarting Photoshop
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Tried restarting. No joy.
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Neither restarting Photoshop or my mac made a difference.
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please wait a few mins and try restarting PS again (restart just Photoshop, no need to restart computer)
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Shut down PS and waited five minutes. Still no joy.
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hi IrinaM1. I restarted PS again, but there's been no change to the adjustments panel.
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Hi there
I DO NOT have the new preset panel within the adjustment panel in the new update ?
Any ideas pls ?
Thanks
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Please try restarting Photoshop (just Photoshop, no need to restart computer)
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it should be working but it might take time. Try restarting again please. We're looking at it now too
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OK, I give it another try and wait longer this time before restarting.