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I can't stress enough how much I dislike what Adobe has done to Photoshop!
In years gone by, working in Microsoft programs like Word or PowerPoint was an utter garbage experience (and still is to this day) because you spent more time undoing the automatic formatting that Microsoft assumed you wanted than doing the actual work you set out to do.
In recent years Photoshop has pretty much become the same experience. It's no wonder more and more people are turning to Canva. What is the point in learning what is supposed to be a "sophisticated" piece of software if you can do the same thing in half the time using simpler tools elsewhere?
Everything from moving the location of tools and commands to hidden places (why remove/move 'save for web and devices' from the file menu? just why? It's not that big a deal but why bother? Why give me something else to think about?); to adding in new tools that are used in other CC apps but that now behave in a totally different way to that same tools in other apps (i.e. artboards); to changing shortcut commands that have been in place historically across all CC apps. i.e. holding shift to keep the aspect ratio when resizing. Why change it for JUST photoshop and not Ai or iD or XD? just why? Why did this need to be changed at all? Why is the opacity gauge in a different place in photoshop than it is in Ai or iD? Just why?
Please just stop fiddling with Photoshop. It's becoming un-instinctive and horrible to use.
I only use Ps if I absolutely HAVE to now otherwise I'll swerve it as much as possible.
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This is primarily a user Forum, so you are not really addressing Adobe here, even though some Adobe employees thankfully have been dropping by.
Please post Feature Requests and Bug Reports over on https://feedback.photoshop.com/
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There have been scores of discussion on this forum about the change in Saving in Photoshop. It might be a good idea to read the reasoning for this before sounding off too much!
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Just to put this in a little bit of perspective:
Other than that, it's notable that everybody will complain about different things. It's hard to make everybody happy with everything, all the time.
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How serious are your image editing needs anyway?
What kind of work do you need to do in Photoshop and what are you doing in Canva now?