

The reason this is happening is the constant cheaping out epidemic that has taken over America. This starts from places like KelbyOne who place zero value on professionalism and a comprehensive education. change proves Adobe doesn't understand design consistency, doesn't understand professional users, and doesn't understand communication.”īen, this change did not come or was requested by a professional working (getting a salary) in a field that uses Photoshop for 12 hours a day.Īdobe seems to want to expand their subscription model to anyone with a wallet by dumbing the software down to appease those without a solid self taught education and without a four year degree in Graphic/Web design. If any are longer or angrier, I'd love to see what that was all about. We have to assume that Adobe is really trying hard to shoot itself in the foot if we assume they aren't paying any attention to what must be the longest and most vitriolic thread in this forum's feedback. The Staff who come here aren't the ones who fix the problems, and they don't have any control over that other than relaying we think there's a problem. We're venting a lot, and all their presence will do is get more rotten eggs and tomatoes thrown at them. I don't blame them for staying out of this. So we may not like the amount of time working on it is taking, but we won't like a "solution" that's as half-baked and problematic as the feature.Īnd we ought to at least be fair and say it's been officially acknowledged as a problem they're working to solve in a way that will work for us without destroying what currently is working for some of their other customers, whoever they are. But they have said they're working on it. They never give timeline references for anything they put to the public. The longer this half-baked rolled out is not acknowledged, the worse it will get.>īut it has been acknowledged.
