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With each update, Photoshop gets worse and worse. After the update, Ps doesn't work for me. Why do you do those updates when you can't do it?
This is a user forum answered by volunteer users not Adobe employees. Without any information on your system, the exact version of Photoshop and what "doesn't work for me" means then no-one here can help or advise you.
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This is a user forum answered by volunteer users not Adobe employees. Without any information on your system, the exact version of Photoshop and what "doesn't work for me" means then no-one here can help or advise you.
Dave
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These are the worst kinds of responses and they seem to be more and more common. People come here looking for answers not to be lectured by moderators. Neither helpful nor productive, Dave.
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@Gallen Creative Perhaps you could explain how you could offer a more helpful and productive answer to the question raised in the first post which was "Why do you do those updates when you can't do it?" . The people on this forum in May 21 were not Adobe developers, although since the feedback and community forums have been combined we do now see engineering staff here.
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@Gallen Creative wrote:
These are the worst kinds of responses and they seem to be more and more common. People come here looking for answers not to be lectured by moderators. Neither helpful nor productive, Dave.
Your post does seem nonsensical to me.
Pointing out to a poster that pertinent advice needs relevant details about the problem – how is that bad?
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As an aside: How well qualified to explain what is useful or proper to others on this Forum do you think you are?
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If you want to trouble-shoot your problems please read this (in particular the section titled "Supply pertinent information for more timely and effective answers”):
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Are you looking for assistance? Please note that this is primarily a user moderated forum and the people here are happy to help.
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I've gone back to an older version. When the did the update that made you save a JEPG as a copy, everything after that is less efficient. It either has you save it as a copy or if you chose the "legacy save as" in file handling, then it adds the word edit to your file and it doesn't automatically put it back in the source folder. I don't want to have to remove words.
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@LindaCinMaine wrote:
It either has you save it as a copy or if you chose the "legacy save as" in file handling, then it adds the word edit to your file.
Hi
You have responded to a post from May 2021 and things have changed since then.
In 22.4.1, you can find png, jpg, pdf, etc., in Save a Copy.
As of 22.4.2 you can revert to the previous behavior in Preferences > File Handling > File Saving Options:
See this help page for details and cautions:
https://helpx.adobe.com/photoshop/using/saving-images.html
~ Jane
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»I don't understand why there is no option to save to jpeg in the new
version.«
There is File > Save a Copy, there is the option to revert to the old dialog (Photoshop > Preferences > File Handling > Enable legacy "Save As«), so what are you talking about?
»I have a photo in Ps which is 171 Mb and when I save it in
jpeg I have 53 kb ... in very poor quality. When I save it as a copy,
it has 7 Mb but also very poor quality.«
Please provide the files or at least a meaningful description of the actual process.
Is there a relevant amount of Ancestors Metadata in the file?
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