When I open Adobe CC, click help, updates, the 2020 version is not available. I sent a message to Adobe about this, waiting to hear back. Why should this be? Any assistance appreciated.
Caruso
When I open Adobe CC, click help, updates, the 2020 version is not available. I sent a message to Adobe about this, waiting to hear back. Why should this be? Any assistance appreciated.
Caruso
What version of Photoshop CC do you have installed ?
I don't see anywhere that the new version is labeled "Photoshop cc 2020." Mine is updated, and if I go to help_system information within photoshop, I see this:
Adobe Photoshop Version: 21.0.1 20191106.r.47 2019/11/06: 3152b481f18 x64
21.0.1 here too.
The good news is that I finally was able to download the update. I'm not certain what I was doing wrong. I have subscribed to cc since its inception, but only update/upgrade infrequently (when the new versions come out). I do not remember having problems in the past, nor do I recall if the upgrade/update page has changed, but, bottom line, I have the new versions.
Thanks for your help.
Caruso
Caruso just to let you know, if you do others my not. This is not any update this is a full blown new version as such remember to tell it to use your old preferences, some plug-ins will have to be reinstalled such as the Nik collection.
Cheers: Allan
I told the updater to keep settings but delete the old program. Nik was preserved in LR but has disappeared from the photoshop filters menu.
I found them and moved the google subfolder to c:\program files\adobe\adobe photoshop 2020\plug-ins. UNless I missed it while moving too quickly, that didn't solve the problem. So, I reinstalled them. Oddly, the installation program (the free one still on the DxO site) didn't find photoshop as an app into which to install. I had to manually select the relevant plug-in folder during the installation program. That worked fine; all the filters are back.
Last edited by DanK; 17th November 2019 at 08:14 PM.
When opening the new version I keep getting a message to say that Photoshop cannot access the internet to check that I am an approved user and it blocks the software at that stage. My main work computer is never connected to the internet, except for getting updates.
However, I have found that if I then close it down and reopen it again everything works normally the second time. Not a great problem but rather annoying.
Geoff, perhaps you can leave the computer always ON...
It spends some energy but you can make it to sleep while not in use.