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April 8, 2021
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P: Bring back "Shake Reduction" filter - Removed in Photoshop v.23.3.0

  • April 8, 2021
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Änderungen am Programm ohne die User zu fragen - "Verwacklung reduzieren" in PS v.23.3.0 entfallen?

 

Mittlerweile ist man es als User gewohnt, dass Adobe Änderungen an Photoshop und Co. vornimmt.

Erst der "Fehler" seit Anfang Februar, dass die Ebenen bei der Nutzung von Color Lookup´s schwarz sind und somit nicht nutzbar (das Problem habe ich nach zwei Monaten endlich selbst gelöst) und nun fehlt schlicht und einfach wieder ein Scharfzeichnungsfilter, den viele wahrscheinlich nicht häufg nutzen, ich jedoch als finales Schärfen, diesen "Verwacklung reduzieren" mit Vorliebe eingesetzt habe.

 

Heute am Rechner, Bilder vom Ostersonntagmorgen mit Monduntergang, sitze hier, bearbeite und ... bin überrascht, dass ich meinen Filter nicht mehr finde.

 

Falls dieser doch noch irgendwo sein sollte, mal wieder irgendwo ganz hinten drin versteckt, bin ich dankbar für jeden Tipp.

 

Liebe Grüße und ein schönes Osterfest...
Gordon

187 replies

Participating Frequently
August 2, 2023

Dónde está el 'Enfoque inteligente'
Esa herramienta era muy útil, no quiero usar AI ni otros métodos con multiples pasos, tipo Paso Alto,  pudiendo usar esa herramienta, y en la versión actualizada no la encuentro.

CShubert
Community Manager
Community Manager
August 2, 2023

Hi @Flx31405573v2cw could you share some screenshots of what you are seeing, what is missing?

 

It may help if we could see your Photoshop System Info. Launch Photoshop, and select Help >System Info...and copy/paste the text in a reply.  

 

Melissa27315143pndv
Participant
June 26, 2023

I found a great alternative!  Was trying to fix some motion blure on a portrait. 

 

1) The new photoshoh Neural filters (still in beta).  Go to Filters>Neural Filters>Photo Restoration.  Then scale the bar of 'face enhance' to the level of enhancment you want.  This worked bettter for me then Topaz or other ai online, AND full size image remains with no watermark. It made everythign quite smooth though, so I found adding in a reguler 'Smart sharpen gausian' with noise all the way down worked quite well to add back some detail.  Might add some 'noise' too just to make it look a bit more crisp and authentic. 

2) Alternative go to Filter>Smart Sharpen - then in the dropdown menu at the bottom you can still select 'motion blur' and choose the degree/angle you need to fix.  I found this didnt work that great but maybe someone else has better luck. 

Inspiring
June 24, 2023
Topaz is def worth it
janetm62681729
Known Participant
June 24, 2023

none of these are useful for regular photo editors. contrast, levels, noise reduction, color correction. that's what we use!

janetm62681729
Known Participant
June 24, 2023

we don't want topaz, we are paying for photoshop

Participating Frequently
June 23, 2023
Do you guarantee that your move makes it successful? If not - why did you do it???


Remik
Participating Frequently
June 23, 2023

@TheDigitalDog why do you care so much that other users are pissed Adobe removed a feature that worked perfectly fine 90+% of all systems?  The only systems Shake Reduction didn't work on were Macs running Apple silicon.  For all other users on Intel based systems, it worked perfectly fine, even on Intel based Macs.  It even worked perfectly fine for a release or two after it was offically removed, until they blocked that hack.  

 

The feature was removed to appease Apple because you can't have a feature that works perfectly fine on an "underpowered" Intel based system, but won't run at all on any fancy new, magical M processor.  It's not too difficult to connect the dots and come to this conclusion.

 

If they are working on an even better shake reduction filter, great!  Release it already.  But there's no reason to remove the old version until the new one is released and it works at least as well.  There are plenty of legacy features in photoshop that are purely redundent with newer, better methods.

 

And again I go back to, why do you care so much if people are pissed about this?  If you don't like hearing us complain, you can uncheck that little blue box down to the left.

Kevin Stohlmeyer
Community Expert
Community Expert
June 22, 2023

@Remigiusz0101 I merged your post back into this thread. Posting multiple times for the same issue/idea will not help get attention or escalate.

TheDigitalDog
Inspiring
June 22, 2023
quote

what new features?

Since the beginning of this post requesting Shake Reduction way back in April 2022? 

You have a lot; I mean a LOT of release notes to read through! 

In just the last two releases, start here:

https://community.adobe.com/t5/photoshop-ecosystem-discussions/photoshop-24-5-is-now-available/td-p/13809492

https://community.adobe.com/t5/photoshop-ecosystem-discussions/photoshop-24-6-amp-photoshop-on-the-ipad-4-7-is-now-available/td-p/13880657

Author “Color Management for Photographers" & "Photoshop CC Color Management/pluralsight"
Participating Frequently
June 22, 2023

Disappearing of "Shake Reduction" filter (removed in Photoshop v.23.3.0) was disappointing for most of users!!!

I still can't find it in new version!

We want it back, as we had paiyed for developing it, we are paying still and it is missing!

If it doesn't work on one only Mac CPU you can't still it from the other users!

janetm62681729
Known Participant
June 22, 2023

what new features? they should make it customizable to remove. i have to scroll up and down on every photo now. not only does it hang in PS, but i who asked them to automate RAW?  save it for the jpgs