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Inspiring
December 8, 2020
Question

Photoshop V22.1 - HEIC Support

  • December 8, 2020
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HEIF/HEIC

Modern camera devices provide the capability to capture HEIF/.heic photos.

    macOS - Photoshop supports HEIF/.heic files running on macOS High Sierra v10.13 or later.
    Windows - To successfully view and edit HEIF/.heic files into Photoshop, download and install both of the HEIF and HEVC CODECs directly from Microsoft.

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that´s from the info to the PS 22.1 update.

 

the HEVC codec on the microsoft store is 99 cent.

that´s the one windows user need to install?

 

adobe was not able to provide proper HEVC/HEIC support on its own?

you do know that many people don´t have and want a MS store account?

 

i have the HEIC extention installed (it is free and installs without a MS store account) but photoshop won´t open HEIC files. there is no SAVE option in the SAVE AS dialog.


so i guessed it is because i don´t have the HEVC extention installed?

4 replies

Participant
January 9, 2022

I totally agree.  "Supporting" a file format to me says that you should be able to open, edit, and save in that "supported" format.  Come on Adobe, move your butts.  And I'll probably get someone to reply saying "why would you ever want to save in that format anyway?"  It doesn't matter why I want to do it, if you say it's supported, then support it!

ProDesignTools
Community Expert
Community Expert
January 9, 2022

Hi @egeorge96,

 

If you have a feature request for Photoshop (like to be able to write HEIC/.heif files in addition reading & editing them), then you can submit a product idea here:

 

https://community.adobe.com/t5/forums/postpage/board-id/idea-photoshop

 

It helps to be specific about what you are asking and why, with examples... The feature request will be logged in the system for Adobe developers and then voted on by other users for potential implementation in a future release.

 

Inspiring
January 9, 2022

when you read the thread you see that the feature was already requested, 5 years ago in 2017.

 

https://community.adobe.com/t5/photoshop-ecosystem-ideas/p-heic-support/idi-p/12248752

 

and when i remember right i saw request for HEIF/HEIC support in the feedback forum a decade ago.

not sure what happend to the photoshop feedback forum.

 

 

ProDesignTools
Community Expert
Community Expert
December 8, 2020

Photoshop added HEIC support on Windows this morning (version 22.1), relying on the operating system's codecs for this format:

 

https://helpx.adobe.com/photoshop/using/file-formats.html#HEIFHEIC

 

https://helpx.adobe.com/photoshop/kb/ps-heic-codec.html

 

"View and work with HEIF/.heic files in Photoshop on Windows by downloading and installing HEIF and HEVC codecs from the Microsoft Store."

 

There is one account for all things Microsoft. So your Windows 10 login works in the Microsoft Store as well.

 

The first codec is free and the second costs 99¢.

Participant
December 13, 2020

Hi guys, 

Have any of you managed to open HEIF files coming from the Iphone 12?
I downloaded and installed both windows plugins, and surely I'm able to open some files that I found in Internet but not the photos I'm taking.
Here's an example the one in the left will have no problem to open unlikely the one in the right.
As far as I can see the only diferences between these two files is the capital letters.

ProDesignTools
Community Expert
Community Expert
December 14, 2020

Hmm, that's a peculiar thesis... Did you try renaming each of those files to have extensions in the opposite case, and then see what happens?

Kevin Stohlmeyer
Community Expert
Community Expert
December 8, 2020

Blame Microsoft for not making this an open source format.

Tanja2014Author
Inspiring
December 8, 2020

lol ... adobe has developed plenty of none open formats.

that´s some kind of joke?

 

i blame adobe.

 

look at other companys who can support HEIF/HEIC.

 

 

 

 

Tanja2014Author
Inspiring
December 8, 2020

btw: it´s apple development, not microsoft.

 

yeah microsoft could pay for it but then... microsoft window is an OS.... not a image editing program.

 

 

 

davescm
Community Expert
Community Expert
December 8, 2020

HEVC codec is licensed and therefore requires the Microsoft download

 

Dave

Tanja2014Author
Inspiring
December 8, 2020

yeah i know that.

 

adobe is obviously to cheap and was not willing to pay for a license it seems.

they rather let their customer pay for something other applications offer for free.

 

 

davescm
Community Expert
Community Expert
December 8, 2020

More likely there have been licencing issues in the past (look them up) and they don't want to get their fingers burnt.

Dave