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I’ve assembled some Q & A around updating/upgrading to the 2015 release of Photoshop CC below. If you don’t see your question answered below, let me know in the comments section and I will try and answer. Important information, please read:.
Install the latest Creative Cloud desktop app. VERY IMPORTANT – By default, when you install Photoshop CC (2015):. Install the Bridge 6.1.1 update – this update includes security updates, bug fixes and compatibility updates for Photoshop CC (2015). Install the Camera Raw 9.1 update – this update includes bug fixes, new camera support, and new features for Creative Cloud members.
Install the Lightroom CC (v2015.1)/Lightroom 6 (v6.1) update – this update includes bug fixes, new camera support, and new features for Creative Cloud members. Table of contents:. Not seeing the updates?.
If you still aren’t seeing the updates, make sure you meet the. We recently announced that we were. How do I install the Photoshop CC (2015) update? You have the option to select Update to update individual applications or select Update All to update all your installed Creative Cloud applications. VERY IMPORTANT – By default, when you install Photoshop CC (2015) it will uninstall prior versions of Photoshop CC you have installed.
Note: Creative Cloud will not uninstall Photoshop CS6 or earlier. You may not want to uninstall the previously installed versions (CC, CC 2014) for a variety of good reasons – you are in the middle of a project, your workflow is heavily dependent on third-party plugins, you need to work with clients who are still on older versions, or you want to test the new version before committing to it for production work. To install the latest version without uninstalling previous versions click on “Advanced Options” and uncheck “Remove old versions.”. Note: When you uninstall prior versions, it does not uninstall 3rd party plug-ins installed for prior versions. Note: Depending on what you choose you can always or at a later time if necessary. Having trouble? Go here: How do I install/reinstall a prior version of Photoshop from Creative Cloud?.
To reinstall a prior version version of an app (e.g. CC 2014), see the following document: Do I have to reinstall my 3rd party plug-ins & extension panels after I update to Photoshop CC (2105)? Because the Photoshop CC (version 2015.0) is a major version update it will install completely separately from the current version of Photoshop CC (version 2014.x) and have a separate plug-ins folder. Having issues updating Bridge. 6.1.1 option does not appear in CC App, despite multiple SO/SI and restarts.
Have even tried a complete uninstall/reinstall, but that reverted me back to 6.0, and when I try to update in the Bridge app, I get “Bridge is unable to check for updates: The most likely causes for this failure are an inability to connect to the internet or being logged in as a non-administrative user”. I can obviously connect to the internet, as I’m leaving this comment from the same laptop I’m trying to use Bridge on, and I’m definitely an Admin user. Try this: install Photoshop CC 2015 over the top of itself (without removing it). To do this, in the Creative Cloud desktop app, go to the Apps tab. In the lower half, labeled Find New Apps, there is a filter drop-down to the right. By default it says All Apps or Filters & Versions, click it and choose Previous Version.
Find Photoshop on the list and the button will say “Install” but it will also be a drop-down menu. Choose CC 2015 (16.0). This will do a “repair” install over the top of your existing files. This update has been a problem for me. The Photoshop update (I have a 60 Mb/s connection) stalled at 69% and I had to cancel it. It then showed in the CC App that I could run it but that only produced an error that files were missing. Next I tried to update Lightroom but it stalled at 49% and said it was waiting, I finally canceled that too.
PS CC 2015 now shows a button “Start Trial”, I have a subscription. I think the Adobe servers are overloaded. Hopefully I can get this sorted out, what a pain.
Even your Captcha is wrong. Three + 9 = 12 but it won’t accept this. Just to confirm, you were able to install the Bridge 6.1.1 update? If so, Try this: install Photoshop CC 2015 over the top of itself (without removing it). To do this, in the Creative Cloud desktop app, go to the Apps tab. In the lower half, labeled Find New Apps, there is a filter drop-down to the right. By default it says All Apps or Filters & Versions, click it and choose Previous Version.
Find Photoshop on the list and the button will say “Install” but it will also be a drop-down menu. Choose CC 2015 (16.0). This will do a “repair” install over the top of your existing files.
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