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Feb 25, 2025
07:46 AM
Yes! There are a few all-in-one photo editing apps that combine features similar to Adobe Photoshop (detailed photo editing, layers, retouching) and Adobe Lightroom (advanced color grading, lighting adjustments). Some apps offer a balance of both, allowing you to edit photos, enhance lighting, and apply effects in a single place. For example, Photoleap for Pc Premium unlocked gives you access to powerful editing tools, AI effects, and advanced lighting adjustments—all in one app. Other apps like Affinity Photo and Polarr also provide a mix of Photoshop-style editing with Lightroom-like enhancements. If you're looking for a single app that does everything from retouching to color grading, try exploring apps that emphasize both creative editing and professional adjustments.
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Feb 23, 2025
06:57 AM
Check if Photoshop is managing colors instead of the printer and make sure you're using the correct ICC profile for your paper. Also, try soft proofing in Photoshop to see if colors look different before printing. Double-check your printer settings for media type and quality. If nothing works, reinstall the printer driver!
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Feb 22, 2025
03:32 AM
Hey! For batch editing product photos with consistent sizing, you might want to explore action scripts in Photoshop. You can create an action that sets the canvas size, crops, and aligns products automatically based on predefined guides. You can then run the action across your entire batch, which can save a ton of time and ensure consistency. Additionally, tools like Lightroom have batch processing features that could help with adjustments and export settings. Combining actions in Photoshop and batch exporting in Lightroom could streamline the whole process for you. Hope that helps!
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Feb 18, 2025
11:51 PM
Yeah, I get what you're saying. It’s a hassle to keep unmerging and merging cells just to adjust the formatting each time. Unfortunately, Excel doesn’t really have a built-in feature to automate this process, but you could try setting up a macro to automate the unmerge, format, and then merge steps. That would save you from doing it manually every time. Another idea could be using the "Format as Table" feature, which can help maintain consistent typography without as much manual work. But I totally hear you—it's still a bit of a workaround.
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Feb 15, 2025
10:32 PM
It’s great to see Adobe prioritizing security and keeping up with modern authentication methods. The QR code sign-in is a helpful workaround, but updating the OS and apps is definitely the best long-term solution. Hopefully, this transition goes smoothly for everyone!
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Feb 14, 2025
06:26 AM
Hey, ich kenne leider keinen direkten Trainer bei Adobe, aber du könntest mal den Adobe Support kontaktieren oder in der Adobe-Community nachfragen. Da gibt’s oft auch Ansprechpartner für spezifische Fragen. Alternativ lohnt sich auch ein Blick auf die Adobe Creative Cloud for Teams-Dokumentation, die ist oft hilfreich!
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Feb 12, 2025
12:58 AM
It sounds like you're dealing with an annoying issue. When Photoshop opens CR3 raw files cropped, it’s usually because the crop is embedded in the RAW file’s metadata—often from in-camera settings. Even if you reset Camera Raw settings, Photoshop may still apply that embedded crop automatically.
One workaround is to manually remove the crop in Adobe Camera Raw. After opening the CR3 file, go to the Crop Tool (press C), then right-click and choose Reset Crop. This should reveal the full image. You can also disable this behavior by going to Camera Raw Preferences > General and unchecking “Use Crop from Camera” if that option is available.
Interestingly, when working with raw files in different apps, like the [removed by moderator] this issue doesn’t occur because they don’t read the same crop metadata. It seems to be specific to how Adobe handles raw data.
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