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The latest Adobe Photoshop updates

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Oct 06, 2021 Oct 06, 2021

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Good afternoon!

After the latest Adobe Photoshop updates, it became inconvenient to work with layers. Previously, you could click on an item in the work field and move or edit it. But now you need to go to the "Layers" tab and first select the layer there, and then edit it.

Now I can't activate an element by clicking on it directly on the work field. And you have to do it only through the layers tab. Very uncomfortable ☹️☹️☹️🥺😢

 

And also new file saving options. The division into "Save", "Save as" and "Save a copy" is only confusing. Now to save a PSD file to JPEG, you need to save it as a copy. Using the "Save As" button, you cannot save a working file in JPEG and PNG. Again, very, very uncomfortable

But the worst thing is the latest update, which affected the work with layers. 😔☹️

 

Please return the previous features. 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻

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With your move tool selected, in the options bar you want to make sure that you have auto select layers checked. 

 

The whole save, save as thing is what it is - they changed it based on the Mac operating system. 

If you are saving images for web - check out generate - just do a search for Photoshop generate to learn how to use it - much more efficient. 

Melissa Piccone | Adobe Trainer | Online Courses Author | Fine Artist

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