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Photoshop: Want Variations tool/adjustment returned
I've been using the Variations tool for as long as I can remember. I know it only worked with 32-bit but I used it all the the time for color corrections and would like a new version for 64-bit. Sometimes it's just the only thing that will tweak that color just right.
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suezart
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8 years ago
This reply was created from a merged topic originally titled
Photoshop: bring back variations.
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julia_toh
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8 years ago
Thank you
This reply was created from a merged topic originally titled
Variation Tool (Photoshop CS6 Mac Version).
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mikael_zielinski
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8 years ago
This reply was created from a merged topic originally titled
Let us have "Variations" back!.
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richard_legault
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8 years ago
Thanks,
Rich
This reply was created from a merged topic originally titled
Photoshop: 64bit support for Variations adjustment.
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mikael_zielinski
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8 years ago
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dan_montebasso
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suezart
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182 Points
8 years ago
It would be wonderful if Adobe would at least release some sort of plug-in that replicates variations.
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tracy_marks
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80 Points
8 years ago
Another favorite is LIGHTING EFFECTS, which is now altogether missing (it won't even install) on computers that don't have the most current video cards with current drivers. In community colleges and high school community programs and senior centers where I teach, the schools can't afford to upgrade their video cards - and many of their students can't afford to either.
Why is Adobe getting rid of features most useful to beginners and those who stretch their budget beyond belief to BUY Photoshop, at the expense of upgrading their computers? Many people can't afford to do both. I have reverted to CS5 and am now suggesting to my students that they don't purchase CS6 because of these changes.
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pieter_ratering
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8 years ago
Adobe comments that the plugin is a 32bits plugin. Well, Adobe, then it's quite simple: rewrite it as a 64bit plugin. Should not be so hard... It is a very usefull command that many people use.
Alternative: write a good instruction how to do in Photoshop what the Variation command used to do. If that's not possible for you then you have to admit that upgrading to 64bit means downgrading your product.
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giovanna_galeno
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8 years ago
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nikki_lake
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8 years ago
How hard is it to include variations for Mac.
Bring it back.
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baileigh_bolten
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152 Points
7 years ago
Please bring back Variations!.
Can we please have Image>Adjustments>Variations back? I'm a commercial artist running a mac and I just recently upgraded from CS3 to creative cloud. So far I love everything CC has to offer but I'm not sure why Variations has been removed from PS. Many people think that Hue/Saturation, Brightness and Contrast and Curves and Levels achieve the same results that Varations does but this is simply not true. I use Variations _all_ the time in my artwork. Most of the time I'll render part of a drawing on a seperate layer and decide that it needs to be a little bit warmer, a little less yellow or a little lighter. If I want to be able to do the same thing using different means it will create a lot of extra steps for me, and that's something I can't afford when meeting a deadline. Please, please, please return this function.
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suezart
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7 years ago
It would be great if someone made a "plug in" just like that! So many people miss this tool.
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chris_prince_6348131
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60 Points
7 years ago
I am thinking of not renewing my CC subscription for next month.
Since I am a mac user and I really looked forward to the new features and I didn't expect to be treated like a second class citizen.
I guess I will have to downgrade to an old version and discontinue my membership.
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dumb_poet
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7 years ago
I used "Variations" since I’m beginning working with Photoshop (over 20 year ago).
The only thing ADOBE is interested in, is to suck the dollars from its clients ... just like big "M" factory ...
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