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    Replicate the Getty images watermark

    Here is the second watermark as a partially transparent PNG. Below is how it looks on a white background. This was extracted and modified from the original image with the words removed John Wheeler
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    I have a small problem with the Layer and Properties tabs.

    Just another confirmation that this is a UI size issue: on my MacBook Pro, I lowered the screen resolution so that all elements of the Photoshop UI were quite a bit larger. Sure enough, when I lay out the panels as @donmaxi did, I get the same behavior. When opening up the properties panel...
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    Does Anybody Know What This means?

    @IamSam is correct and the statement says: When displaying CMYK values, the Info panel displays an exclamation point next to the CMYK values if the color beneath the pointer or color sampler is out of the printable CMYK color gamut. Here is the link to the Adobe page...
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    I have a small problem with the Layer and Properties tabs.

    I do not see what is causing your problem from your partial screenshots. I cannot reproduce your issue on my system. You could always try Window > Workspace > Reset.......... And see if that clears it up John Wheeler
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    I have a small problem with the Layer and Properties tabs.

    Yes, for the image in your last post, there is plenty of room, so the panels did not have to collapse. If you still have the problem with Photoshop, can you provide a full screenshot of the Photoshop window showing the problem? John Wheeler
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    I have a small problem with the Layer and Properties tabs.

    Hi @donmaxi When there is not enough room for both panels, when you click on a tab in one panel, it will close the other panels to make enough room to show them. You can pull the properties panel off to the side and it should stay open then. John Wheeler
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    Could you confirm this bug please

    Not too surprising, we can get different answers with ChapGPT. Here are more details that I extracted which might explain the differences: What I said vs what’s actually in your file For your Your dump explicitly shows: SubIFD2 ImageWidth : 2048 ImageHeight : 1287 Compression ...
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    Could you confirm this bug please

    Sorry, I missed your last post. The exiftool command that I used on my system was: exiftool -a -G1 -s -u "/Users/johnwheeler/Downloads/DSC06858-Pano copy-HDR.dng" | egrep -i "subifd|imagewidth|imageheight|preview|thumbnail|embedded|otherimage|compression|jxl" which extracted all the image or...
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    Could you confirm this bug please

    I saw that answer from Adobe. I too confirmed th I guess my question is: Did you verify that when you put a DNG through Merge to HDR or Meger to Panorama, and then requested a save to DNG with the larger preivew, did you check with an image viewer that is know to extract the JXL (JPEG XL)...
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    Could you confirm this bug please

    Hi @PutinHuilo I saw on the Adobe Community page for this reported bug and it has just been marked as solved. Can you verify that it is solved. I could take your starting DNG image and confirm that going in it had several embedded images per using the EXIFTOOL in terminal on my Mac: However...
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    Could you confirm this bug please

    There are a variety of ways and I have not checked them all out. For batch operations, it indicates using DNG converter is most reliable. Here is the online summary: To correct small JPEG preview sizes inside DNG files, you need to regenerate a larger embedded preview and write it back into...
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    Could you confirm this bug please

    :joy::joy::joy: There were some Photoshop bugs back in the day , when I was interfacing with an Adobe employee working with me on some PS bugs. On one of them, he used almost the exact same wording: "intended to be that way to protect the customer." Yet they fixed it in the next revision. Makes...
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    Could you confirm this bug please

    I upvoted and also added my own post to the thread copied here for what its worth:
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    Could you confirm this bug please

    Well, I tried a Merge to HDR and followed all the steps, including updating the preview sizes in the DNG, but the maximum preview dimensions were 256 pixels. Yet the link you provided brought me to the Adobe Community page, which looked like it had no access. So not sure what to do at this...
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    Specific Family photo

    Here is my try. I noticed what appears to be some lens distortion, so I made some changes there first and then worked on the swollen cheek, an also adjust color temperature and focus sharpness. John Wheeler
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    Photoshop RAW Menu Changed

    You’re more than welcome @Bad Matt John Wheeler
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    Specific Blurred picture

    Just reduced the blur John Wheeler
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    Photoshop RAW Menu Changed

    HI @Bad Matt Your welcome. Just know that if you open such file with 2026 in ACR or the Camera Raw Filter, you can go to the Calibration Panel and change the Process Version of the image so it uses the most recent version of the Light Panel. So it does not "forever" change which Light Panel is...
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    Photoshop RAW Menu Changed

    Yes. If you used ACR with CS5, it uses the Light Panel with Recovery, etc. The ACR version with PS CS6 and above uses the newer Light Panel in ACR. This can happen another way as well. If you. Save a raw file with the ACR edits when using CS5, and subsequently open that same file in a newer...
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    Photoshop RAW Menu Changed

    Thanks for that clarity @Bad Matt I think I know what is going on. Adobe ACR has six process versions, each with changes to the various panels. Process versions 1 and 2 had the old Light Panel sliders on the left image. Process versions 3 through 6 include the Light Panel sliders for your...
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