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Adobe Employee
April 6, 2020
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Photoshop Extensibility Enters a New Era Soon: How to Get Involved Early

  • April 6, 2020
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Adobe continues to look to the future of Creative Cloud application extensibility. This fall, Photoshop will be launching with UXP and reimagined host app APIs.
 
We’d love to talk if you’re ready to port your existing Photoshop add-ons to UXP APIs or if you have a great idea for a new Photoshop feature you want to deliver with UXP APIs.

 

Get the Details and Survey here.

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Damon D Bell
Known Participant
October 21, 2020

2 questions -
1. Will UXP still be able to run JSX code similar to CEP?  I know it will run without JSX but wondering if running JSX will still be an option
2. Will JSX scripting itself be phased out entirely?  Not just from the perspective of plugins, but for JSX scripting in general with stand alone scripts.  

Kukurykus
Legend
October 21, 2020

If I understood how it works then 1: UXP is independent, 2: you'll be forced to forget the past methods.

Legend
October 21, 2020

This is pain. There is a huge difference between scripts as a product and scripts as user automations. The good thing about ExtendScript is that in 5 minutes you can sketch out a solution that will solve a specific problem. With UXP and CEP, this is basically impossible.

Earth Oliver
Legend
July 13, 2020

I'm super excited about this and i really hope that you all are prioritizing a proper in-app marketplace for users to demo/purchase all the new UXP tools. There are huge opportunities here and i'd hate to see Adobe drop the ball when creating a vibrant 3rd party community.

April 18, 2020

This is very Amazing and Very Informative Artical we get alot of Informations from this artical we really appreciate your team work keep it up and keep posting such a informative articles.....

sean_mceochaidh
Participating Frequently
April 18, 2020

This all sounds well and good, but if you are releasing 21.1.2 with the SAME bugs as 21.1.1. then what’s the point of all this. Maybe Adobe needs to sit down and first of all release a version of Photoshop that actually works without all these bugs before they start talking about such “extensive” prospects. I have been reporting the SAME Photoshop bug to you people for over a month now and you have done NOTHING to fix it to date! It's franly pathetic that you guys are already pushing towards this supposed new bright future for photoshop when you can't even get this one workign properly. Photoshop CS3 was more reliable than the crap you're releasing now!

c.pfaffenbichler
Community Expert
Community Expert
April 27, 2020

»I have been reporting the SAME Photoshop bug to you people for over a month now and you have done NOTHING to fix it to date!«

You might be having unrealistic expectations about bug-fixing timelines. 

That any particular bug gets fixed with the next point release is neither guaranteed nor should it be expected (in my opinion) and the next full version may be too far in the development-process to incorporate even relevant reported bugs …

 

Can you post a link to the Bug Report you are referring to?