![]() I totally agree with you about the often query way some upgrades work, and features change. ![]() some Topaz filters used to take up to a half hour on the 27" now take under the minute.) (on the other side of the coin, I am finding the "blinding" speed of the M1 iMac everything I ever wanted. so I cat return to my beloved old Photoshop CS6. the cabled got wet and other electrical faults etc. sadly my old 2012 iMac 27" "blew up" when I plugged it back in after the disastrous floods in my city (that destroyed almost all I had). but the way I work, dragging layers, sometimes from 20 or more images, from one document to the main one makes tabbed windows rather hard for me, that I have tried (I have only been on this for a month). It's irritating to say the least, but I move on. I'm running the exact same Ps version on two different computers, both Macs, and neither act the same for certain processes. It's inherent to my personal machine and how it's reacting to the software. I don't always understand why the changes were made and as in your problem here, many times it's not a reproducible issue that happens to everyone else. ![]() I personally find some upgrade changes to be irrational, often quirky, and problematic, but I work through them. As a person with moderate OCD, I can relate to that! It appears that you would be much more content working with less features than having to cope with annoying changes to your normal routine. You may enjoy a few more features with the latest version, but CS6 will get the job done without question. If not, try contacting Adobe on the matter.Īlso, do you still have the ability to go back to CS6? You seem to be much happier with that version. Try working in tabbed widows instead and see if it changes the behavior. I cant reproduce the problem even with floating windows.
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