Hello all!! I'd like the drop down box for brushes to go OVER the photo instead of behind it. I shouldn't have to move the photo to see the drop down box, right?? I'm hoping it's a simple fix or that I'm just not seeing. Thanks!
After selecting the Brush tool its window appears behind the image. It doesn't matter where the image is in PS, the window shows up behind the image, only the half of it is visible. It worked fine on July 31, I was away for a few days, and now, as I started to work with PS this strange behavior happens.
I have the Tools window oriented vertically on the left side of the screen. When I try to select a pop-up for one of the tools, the pop-up is hidden behind the window where I am editing my photo. This started recently. I just updated to Photoshop (Beta) 25.12.0 yesterday. Photoshop 25.11.0 behaves properly.
I have the Tools window oriented vertically on the left side of the screen. When I try to select a pop-up for one of the tools, the pop-up is hidden behind the window where I am editing my photo. This started recently. I just updated to Photoshop (Beta) 25.12.0 yesterday. Photoshop 25.11.0 behaves properly.
in Photoshop Beta version 25.12.0 the pop up windows are remaining under work window. This happens since previous version of Phtoshop, I updated to 25.12.0 hoping a fix, but still there.. I have a macbook pro M3 with sonoma 14.5
Let you see it by yuourself in this images, thank you:
If you use a floating document, make sure you float the toolbar as well. When the toolbar is floating, a "X" mark appears on the toolbar. If you use a tabbed document, make sure you snap the toolbar to the left.
When I "right click" on top of a image, the tool box appears behind the image on my PS BETA VERSION. It has never happened before and it does not happen in the PS REGULAR VERSION.
When I am on full screen, it also does not happen!
Hey, @Alex D Ace. Welcome to the Photoshop Community. I'll help you figure this out. I'll move this to Photoshop-beta for now.
Before anything else, try these steps:
Go to the location of the preference folder mentioned below and rename it to back up. (https://adobe.ly/3u7u84j) macOS: Hold down the Option key in the Finder when using the Go menu. The library will appear below the current user's home directory.
First of all, thank you very much for your reply and suggestion. Very well thought!
Well, unfortunatly it was not a solution. I have renamed the settings folder for the BETA VERSION as you suggested and when I re-opened PS BERA, a new folder was created whith the previous name. All settings were reset but the tool menu still appears behind the image.
Extending your suggestion, I have duplicated my PS 2024 settings folder and renamed it to the BETA version. I have mentioned that the hidden behind immage tool box does not happen in my FULL VERSION!
Once again, it did not work! Just like the first time, settings were modified, this time to the FULL VERSION, but the tool box is still behind the image when I right click!
I Appreciate your time and would love to hear further ideas!
One more thing I should mention. When I open both PS BETA and PS FULL at the same time, I STILL have the same isue with BETA and it never happened with FULL. BUT, here's something REALLY interesting.... If I right click a image on FULL version, leave the tool option box opened and then I go to the other screen ehere BETA in oppened, If I right click the image, the box works PERFECTLY. I will try to picture it!
In the current Photoshop Beta version, it seems that you can use it without any problems if you don't float the document using the application frame, and if you want to float the document, don't use the application frame. For now, why not try using it this way until it's fixed?
Is anyone else having an issue with menus popping up behind the canvas? Things like the tool options, the history, almost anything that's a drop down, slide out menu pops up behind the canvas. For temporary things like picking how the crop will work, it used to open on top of the canvas, you pick whatever, and then it goes away. Now you have to move the canvas around to get to these things.
Is this some new feature I don't undestand, or an option I can turn off?