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VS 24.4 is awful... don't update! They force you to now work with jpf instead of jpg. An absolute nightmare trying to get a large project done - shame on you Adobe!
Also - give us back ALL our fonts - in most cases your customers paid for those fonts - just because you can't squeeze more money out of the developer should not be our problem.
I cannot wait until another company finally replaces Adobe - they are too big for their britches and need to remember their customers.
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Hi @susanc69215353 first, no one is forcing you into a format.
If you go to Preferences (Settings)/File Handling and check "Enable Legacy Save As" you can see jpg as a format under Save As again, or if you want to keep it as is go to File Save a Copy of jpg will be listed.
Next, Adobe did not remove fonts - I'm not sure what you are referring to. With a subcription you also have access to Adobe Fonts.
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I've done that and it is still an enormous hassle. Second, I am speaking about fonts other than "adobe" which my company paid a lot of money for now being unusable. I can still use them in previous versions, and the fonts are still available to purchase... but the newer versions of Adobe Apps say the fonts can not be used! Oh, and now instead of Adobe working out the licensing with Pantone - we now have to pay for Pantone too? Adobe has forgotten their customer!
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Hi @susanc69215353 if you are talking about Type 1 fonts - that is not just Adobe and they gave more than a year's notice that this change was happening. Both Apple and Windows have announced plans to end support of them as well.
As for Pantone - that was all Pantone, not Adobe.
To their credit, Adobe has posted workarounds for users to avoid the Pantone Connect hassle:
https://helpx.adobe.com/illustrator/kb/pantone-plus.html
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When Kevin says "more than a year", he means 18 years. Thomas Phinney warned us in 2005:
https://blog.typekit.com/2005/10/06/phasing_out_typ/
Phinney explains in detail here. Skip the first five minutes where he is introduced.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F2X_DZRN66o
Microsoft dropped support for Type 1 fonts with Office 2013 (Windows) and 2016 (Mac)
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I've done that and it is still an enormous hassle. Second, I am speaking about fonts other than "adobe" which my company paid a lot of money for now being unusable. I can still use them in previous versions, and the fonts are still available to purchase... but the newer versions of Adobe Apps say the fonts can not be used! Oh, and now instead of Adobe working out the licensing with Pantone - we now have to pay for Pantone too? Adobe has forgotten their customer!
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From Adobe (community forums):
"Currently, the community on community.adobe.com is used as a destination for customers to ask questions and engage in peer-to-peer conversations. IOW, this is a user-to-user support forum. The Adobe Support Community is a place to ask questions, find answers, learn from experts, and share your knowledge. Because we are a community used by people of all ages, cultures, and people at work, we carefully moderate its content".
If you have problems or need answers from other users who volunteer their time to help, do so in a discussion topic and message body, whereby you post specifics (what's the problem or issue, or the question) and provide some information about your operating system, version of the software you're asking about and steps to illustrate your problem.
If you want Adobe to be viewing what you post, there are two ways based on what you are hoping to report:
If you wish to report what you believe is a bug, you do so by following these guidelines:
https://community.adobe.com/t5/photoshop-ecosystem-bugs/how-do-i-write-a-bug-report/idi-p/12373403
If you wish to provide a feature request, you do so by following these guidelines (then make a request in the product forum):
https://community.adobe.com/t5/lightroom-classic-ideas/how-do-i-write-a-feature-request/idi-p/123863...
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I've done that and it is still an enormous hassle.
By @susanc69215353
Can you please elaborate on the enormous hassle you're facing after enabling Legacy Save As?
It should be a case of set once and your old workflow is back to normal.
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By @susanc69215353They force you to now work with jpf instead of jpg. An absolute nightmare trying to get a large project done - shame on you Adobe!
If you want to say "shame on you", say it to Apple, not to Adobe. Apple changed their API and left Adobe to come up with a solution for us. Details here:
https://petapixel.com/2021/05/18/photoshops-save-as-function-has-changed-on-mac-heres-why/
If your image meets all of the specifications for a jpeg (flattened; 8-bit; no alpha channels, et cetera), you don't need to enable legacy save as. If it has anything that a jpeg does not support, you have two choices:
Complain to Apple on this one, not Adobe.
Jane
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What are you trying to do – ruin a rant with facts?
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Please read this post:
Which MacOS version are you using?
Can you load the fonts in question in FontBook?
It seems I myself cannot load Type1-fonts on MacOS 13.2.1 (Edit: On the OS Side that is.)