CS4 Gripes

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Robert Feinman
Dec 6, 2008
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Date: Sat, 6 Dec 2008 11:56:27 -0500
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I’ve gone straight from CS(1) to 4, so some of my gripes may just be related to all the changes that I’ve missed, however…

1. Tool Tips stop working randomly. Rebooting or restarting PS does not necessarily fix this. This happens even after the application has been sitting unused for a few minutes and while I’m not using any other programs.

2. Icons in the Windows OS file dialog box come up black, also randomly.

3. Soft proofing a file with a non-default profile and then closing the file so that there are no others open resets the default profile choice. One used to have to pick the default with no files open for it to become the default. Even this is a stupid way to do it. What’s wrong with an explicit "Set default profile" button in the dialog box?

4. Clicking on an adjustment layer opens the dialog box
for the tool whether this is what is wanted or not. Dismissing the panel by putting it into the back of the group stops this behavior (for awhile). The dialog box should only appear when it is explicitly summoned, say by double clicking on the layer.

5. The new adjustment layer panel is unneeded. I can select the tool needed by setting a keyboard shortcut or off the menu. I don’t need to see tools I’ll never use and a long list of irrelevant defaults.

6. Management of floating vs tabbed windows is clumsy.
All of these should be easily controlled via hot keys, and there should be options for arranging floating windows in several styles (horizontal, vertical, etc). Tabbed windows don’t make drag and drop between files very simple.

7. There are too many secret spots that need to be clicked on. For example in a layer one can click on the layer icon, the name, the mask icon or the blank space and then there are variations of clicks with a key. This is poor design all options available to a person should be visible on
screen.

8. Invoking the layer adjustment tool should not create
the actual layer until one has accepted the adjustments. Sometimes you just want to experiment and see what things will look like. Under the new scheme you have to explicitly delete the layer instead of accepting it. This is also
a bad interface design, changes should always have to be accepted explicitly, not just happen. The same goes for
altering the values in an adjustment layer.

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