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Tue, Mar 12, 2019 4:07 AM
Photoshop CC 20.0.4 is now available.
We are happy to announce the release of Photoshop CC 20.0.4.
This update includes fixes to some of the top customer reported issues and other bug fixes.
What's fixed
To update Photoshop CC to 20.0.4, click "Update" in the Creative Cloud desktop app next to Photoshop CC.
Note: If the update isn't showing immediately for you, click the ellipses at the top-right of the CC desktop app, and choose "Check for App Updates".
More detailed instructions for updating
This update includes fixes to some of the top customer reported issues and other bug fixes.
What's fixed
To update Photoshop CC to 20.0.4, click "Update" in the Creative Cloud desktop app next to Photoshop CC.
Note: If the update isn't showing immediately for you, click the ellipses at the top-right of the CC desktop app, and choose "Check for App Updates".
More detailed instructions for updating
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Rosa
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Cheers!
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olaf_giermann
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andres_cathalifaud
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2 years ago
How it becomes apparent: Open a document then hide Photoshop and move to another app. Move back to Photoshop: At this point, I'm unable to get rid of the standard macOS cursor; it remains an arrow. I cannot select any tool in Photoshop at all. Menu commands seem to work however but the app is disabled otherwise. Tools become available again when quitting and relaunching the app entirely or just closing the active document. Following these steps in my system result in the same error as described above every single time, 100% of the time.
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the_art_of_retouching
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the_art_of_retouching
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2 years ago
I'm not saying it from a "my computer" doesn't work, but from a "5 computers are crashing all day long" point of view.
I will be even more very specific... I've been teaching my 12 year how to use Photoshop and Premiere for his YouTube videos. He came to me the other day and said that the Text Tool wasn't working. I go into his room and tried to use the Text Tool, and as soon as I click on the canvas, Photoshop would Crash. Time and Time again Photoshop Crashed. I was like, WTF? I look at the System Details and see that he "accidentally" managed to upgrade to 20.0.4.
Now he is back to 2017, and not bothering me.
Your Staff can't help Cameron. We need the engineers to fix the unstable bridge they have built. And we also need the executives to stop going into these shareholder meetings and promising the next amazing thing. Because this viscous cycle just leaves your paying clients as Alpha Testers.
Photoshop 2019 is so bad, it doesn't even feel like it was tested by anyone (on mac or pc) before shipping it out. Adobe's plan seems to be "Ready, Fire, Aim.... Aim....Aim....Aim...."
No thank you. I have work to do.
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dima_novosad
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clayton_ilolahia
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2 years ago
Thanks in advance.
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the_art_of_retouching
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2 years ago
Step 1 : Uninstall Photoshop 2019 (It's garbage pile of crashes, and poor engineering)
Step 2: Review the previous versions that you can install.
Step 2a : Install Photoshop 2015.5 (Oh wait, we can't do that anymore)
Step 2b: Install Photoshop 2017 (Oh wait, we can't do that anymore)
Step 2c: Install Photoshop 2018.... I guess? Not many choices left...
Step 3: Ask for Adobe for a Refund.
Step 3a: Install a Bootleg of 2015.5 or 2017 (both solid versions)
Step 3b: Realize Adobe doesn't own a monopoly, and try other software available
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