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The 2017 release of Photoshop CC is now available! See the New features summary.

Photoshop CC 2015 releases rolled out several exciting features for designers and digital photographers. Read on for a quick introduction to these features and links to resources offering more information.
Note: For answers to common questions asked about Photoshop CC 2015, see the FAQ.
For a summary of features introduced in earlier releases of Photoshop CC, see:
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Plug-ins from earlier versions of Photoshop CC are not migrated to Photoshop CC 2015.5. After you install Photoshop CC 2015.5, install the latest versions of the plug-ins directly from the manufacturer's website. For your convenience, we have compiled a list of third party plug-ins for Photoshop, along with their download locations, here. If you're facing issues while installing plug-ins, refer to this
troubleshooting document.
The Liquify filter now features advanced face-aware functionality that automatically identifies eyes, noses, mouths, and other facial features, making it easy for you to adjust them. Face-Aware Liquify is great for retouching portrait photos, creating caricatures, and doing much more.
You can use Face-Aware Liquify as a smart filter for non-destructive editing. Select Filter > Liquify and then choose the Face () tool in the Liquify dialog.
For more information, see Use the Liquify filter.

Creating accurate selections and masks in Photoshop is now quicker and easier than ever before. A dedicated new workspace now helps you make precise selections and masks. Use tools like Refine Edge Brush to cleanly separate foreground and background elements and do much more.
To invoke the workspace, click Select And Mask in the Options bar when a selection tool is enabled. Alternatively, press Ctrl+Alt+R (Windows) or Cmd+Option+R (Mac).
For more information, see Select and Mask workspace.
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The Select and Mask workspace replaces the Refine Edge dialog in earlier versions of Photoshop, offering the same functionality in a streamlined way.
Take the guesswork out of identifying certain fonts and let Photoshop CC do the hard work for you. Thanks to the magic of intelligent imaging analysis, using just a picture of a Latin font, Photoshop CC can use machine learning to detect which font it is and match it to licensed fonts on your computer or on Typekit, suggesting similar fonts.
Simply select the area of the image containing the text whose font you want to analyze. Now, select Type > Match Font.
For more information, see Fonts.
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Keep the following best practices in mind while selecting text for Match Font:
- Draw the selection box, such that it includes a single line of text.
- Closely crop the selection box to the left and right edges of the text.
- Select a single typeface and style. Don't mix typefaces and styles in a selection.
- If necessary, straighten or correct perspective on the image before you choose Type > Match Font.
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Match Font, font classification, and font similarity features currently work only for Roman/Latin characters.

Photoshop CC now uses content-aware technology to intelligently fill in the gaps when you use the Crop tool for rotating or straightening an image, or expanding your canvas beyond the image's original size.
While using the Crop () tool, select Content-Aware in the Options bar.
For more information, see Crop and straighten photos.
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Content-Aware Fill On Crop is not supported in the Classic mode of the Crop tool. To disable the Classic mode, do the following:
- With the Crop tool selected, click the
(Set Additional Crop Options) icon in the toolbar.
- In the settings menu that appears, deselect Use Classic Mode.
You can now open assets in Photoshop directly from the Adobe Stock website. Also, licensing watermarked previews while working in Photostop is now easier than ever before. License previews from the Layers panel, the Properties panel, or from the canvas; simply right-click the stock asset and then select License Image.
Finding the right stock asset for your project is now also a breeze. Use the new filtered search on the Adobe Stock website and within your libraries. Licensed Adobe Stock assets are badged for easy identification; video assets now have linked previews.
For more information, see:
Embed color profiles into PNG or JPG files using the Export As dialog. Select File > Export > Export As or right-click a layer in the Layers panel and then select Export As.
For more information, see Export artboards, layers, and more.


When you select a glyph in a Type layer, Photoshop now displays the available glyph alternatives right on the canvas. Clicking the icon in the alternatives grid opens the Glyphs panel.
If necessary, you can turn off this behavior. To do so, deselect Preferences > Type > Enable Type Layer Glyph Alternates.
For more information, see Glyphs panel.
- You can now print 3D models as 3D Manufacturing Format (3MF) files. While specifying the 3D Print Settings, select Print To: Local and Printer: 3MF File.


- Ability to read Product Representation Compact (PRC) format data embedded in PDF files
- Support for new online 3D printing services
For more information, see Print 3D objects.
You can now duplicate a layer or layer group into other artboards, quickly change artboard backgrounds, and view artboards with transparent backgrounds.
If you've specified an artboard background, you can now also include it while exporting the artboard as PDF or supported image formats. While exporting the artboard as PDF, you can also include the artboard name and set custom font size, font color, canvas extension color, etc.
For more information, see Artboards.

You can now share libraries with anyone who has a Creative Cloud account. While adding collaborators to a library, choose what level of permissions you want to give them. For example, you can allow others on your team to use shared assets in their designs but not modify those assets.
For more information, see these resources:


Up to 65% improvement in the Photoshop app download speed
Option to revert to the legacy Photoshop CC 2014 behavior for the Healing Brush tool. Select Preferences > Tools > Use Legacy Healing Algorithm For Healing Brush.
For easier navigation, variants of a font—such as Bold and Italics—are now grouped under the same item in font lists. You can expand the item and select the desired variant. While navigating the fonts, you can even expand more than one item in the list.
Fonts are now grouped by font family. The Show Similar Fonts option now also displays fonts from Typekit.
Improved performance while exporting artboards to PDF; ability to include artboard names and artboard backgrounds
3D imaging: Improvements to UV repacking algorithms
The document layer count is now displayed in the status box and the Info palette.
Help > System Info now shows the full file path for optional and disabled plug-ins.
Info panel option to always show composite (all layers) values
Reduced chances of metadata loss due to external metadata editing
Improved compatibility with some third-party Mac OS tools for resizing the application frame
The Oil Paint filter now works on lower-end graphics cards (GPUs)
Support for graphics card (GPU)-accelerated features over remote desktop connections
The Spot Channel dialog now includes names of colors selected from the Swatches palette.
Overall improvements to all content-aware features:
- Better preservation of image details
- Reduced blurs and smudges
- Improved color adaptation handling for Content-Aware Fill
- Up to 3X speed improvements for large images
3D printing enhancements:
- You can now print 3D models as 3D Manufacturing Format (3MF) files. While specifying the 3D Print Settings, select Print To: Local and Printer: 3MF File.
- Support for new Stratasys online and local printer profiles
- Ability to read Product Representation Compact (PRC) format data embedded in PDF files
Updated OpenEXR file format support includes newer variants of the format
Small color swatch size available again in the Swatches palette
Divide Slices command limits increased; performance improved
Improved brush performance
General Text layer optimizations
Improved detection of problematic graphics card drivers and crash prevention
Name or color value is now displayed in the tooltip for recently-used colors in the Swatches palette.
Ability to add keyboard shortcuts to toggle the brush pressure controls size and opacity
Ability to add keyboard shortcuts to toggle Airbrush mode
- For better user experience, the following gestures are now performed using three fingers instead of two fingers:


- The Color Adaptation setting is now enabled by default in the Fill dialog (Edit > Fill). Also, the color adaptation feature has been optimized for better results in this release.
- 3D, 3D Printing, and some other features in Photoshop are no longer supported on 32-bit platforms. See Features unsupported on 32-bit platforms.
- The Photoshop-Behance integration has been removed in this version. When you select File > Share On Behance, you are taken to https://www.behance.net, where you can click Add Work to post your creative work.
- The Select and Mask workspace replaces the Refine Edge dialog in earlier versions of Photoshop, offering the same functionality in a streamlined way.
- On Mac OS X, printing documents on inkjet printers results in unexpected color output. See
this knowledge-base article.
- Audio issues while playing clips encoded with Dolby Audio. See
this knowledge-base article.
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Adobe Creative Cloud apps now rely on your operating system to decode or encode Dolby Digital and Dolby Digital Plus audio formats. Adobe no longer bundles the native libraries from Dolby with Creative Cloud apps.
For information about how this change affects Dolby audio playback in your product, see Adobe Creative Cloud apps use native OS support for Dolby.
Artboards are much easier to work with in this release of Photoshop CC.
- Quickly add new artboards to a document by clicking the intuitive + icons alongside a selected artboard. Option/Alt+click to duplicate the selected artboard.

- Use guides and grids to precisely place elements within an artboard. With an artboard selected, drag guides from the ruler to the canvas. These guides now move with the artboard. When you duplicate the artboard, the associated guides are duplicated as well.
- Filter layers in the Layers panel by artboard.
- Align selected layers within an artboard.
- Quickly dissolve an artboard into its constituent elements.


- Specify your preferred artboard matte color and border type. Select Preferences > Interface > Appearance > Artboards.

For more information, see Artboards.
Find content faster by searching across your libraries and across Adobe Stock. Drag and drop assets to and from the Layers panel, add your favorite brushes, and share your library with others.
For more information, see Creative Cloud Libraries in Photoshop.

Enhancements to Design Space (Preview) in this release further streamline and optimize design workflows with the following enhancements:
- A unified sampling experience
- Efficient masking
- Robust app and cross-document search
- Integrated layer and batch export.
Design Space (Preview) now also offers access to Creative Cloud Libraries as well as seamless movement to and from standard Photoshop CC.
For more information, see Design Space (Preview).

The Oil Paint filter, reintroduced in this release of Photoshop CC, lets you quickly give an image the visual appearance of a classic oil painting.
Select Filter > Stylize > Oil Paint.
For more information, see Use the Oil Paint filter.

If you own a Photoshop-supported Windows-powered device, such as the Surface Pro, you can use these convenient touch gestures while using Photoshop on it:
- Two-finger pan
- Two-finger pan and zoom
- Two-finger pan and rotate
- Five-finger cycle screen mode
- Two-finger reset or restore view
- Two-finger step back in history (Undo)
- Two-finger step forward in history (Redo)
- Three-finger history scrub
- Two-finger free transform (Pan, zoom, and rotate)
For more information, see Touch capabilities and customizable workspaces.
(Currently available only in English) Composite human characters from Adobe Fuse CC (Preview) into any Photoshop project from a layout to a final design and even print the characters with a 3D printer. Easily adjust camera angles and lighting within Photoshop CC to get just the look you want. Simply start with a model created in Adobe Fuse CC (Preview), apply poses and animations to it in the Properties panel in Photoshop CC, incorporate it into your image or design, and even add effects.
For more information, see Creative Cloud 3D Animation (Preview).

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Start and Recent Files workspaces are currently available only in the English, French, German, and Japanese languages.
The brand new Start workspace in Photoshop gives you quick access to your recent files, libraries, and presets. Depending on your subscription status, this workspace may also display content tailored for your requirements. You can also look for the right Adobe Stock asset for your project directly from within the Start workspace.
Photoshop displays the Start workspace at launch or whenever no documents are open.
For more information, see:

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To quit the Start workspace, simply press the Esc key. If you so prefer, you can choose to disable this workspace. Select Preferences > General and then deselect Show Start Workspace When No Documents Are Open.
The new Recent Files workspace in Photoshop displays your recent files in a pane for ready access when you're opening files. You can view the files as a list or in the thumbnail view. You can also search for Adobe Stock assets directly from within the Recent Files workspace.
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The Recent Files pane is disabled by default. You can enable it by selecting Preferences > General > Show Recent Files Workspace When Opening Files.
Export faster and with better compression for all file formats, especially JPEG. Additionally, while exporting assets, you can now do the following:
- Add metadata, such as copyright, to your exported files.
- Export assets at multiple sizes.
- Convert exported files to the sRGB color space.
- Select multiple assets at once while making file setting changes.
For more information, see Export layers, artboards, and more.

Customize the Photoshop toolbar by destacking, regrouping and even removing tools. You can also save and share customized toolbars as presets. Select Edit > Toolbar.
For more information, see Customize the toolbar.

Quickly find the fonts you use often by starring individual fonts as favorites or selecting from recently used fonts. Narrow down your search by filtering fonts by classification, like serif or sans serif, or by visual similarity.
Try: Select the Type tool and, while working with the font list, click the Show Similar Fonts icon.
For more information, see Search for fonts.

A. Filter fonts by classification B. Show synchronized fonts from Typekit C. "Star" favorite fonts D. Show similar fonts

You can now search for Adobe Stock assets and view the search results right within the Libraries panel. License your chosen asset straightaway from within the Libraries panel or continue to use its watermarked preview until you're ready to license it. When you license the stock asset, all linked instances of the asset in your open documents are automatically updated to the high-resolution stock asset without the watermark. Effects that you apply to the watermarked stock asset are preserved when you license it later.
For more information, see these resources:

Photoshop now provides two additional Depth Map options—Solid Extrusion and Double-Sided Solid Extrusion.
- 3D > New Mesh From Layer > Mesh Preset > Solid Extrusion
- 3D > New Mesh From Layer > Mesh Preset > Two Sided Solid Extrusion
Open and place native SVG files—which can rescale for any size device or any resolution—in your Photoshop designs. Just double-click the object to edit it in Adobe Illustrator. Also export SVG image assets using the new export experience.

For a summary of the latest features in Camera Raw, see Adobe Camera Raw | New features summary.
The Glyphs panel now displays the most-recently-used glyphs. See Most-recently-used glyphs.
Updated and refined Welcome experience
Ability to resize the Export As dialog
Improved PNG interface in the Export As dialog for exporting to PNG-32 or PNG-8
Option to skip transform when placing a Libraries object
New option to save to Libraries while pasting a Smart Object from Adobe Illustrator
Better default shape stroke value (1 px instead of 3 pt)
New 16 pt preset value for Font Size
Hyphenation now defaults to Off.
Several new Designer Favorites in the Glyphs panel
While moving a layer to a layer group or artboard, you can now choose to move it to bottom of the Z-order instead of top. Hold down the Shift key while moving the layer.
You'll no longer encounter the No Layers Selected error while clicking with the Move tool outside the canvas.
Device Preview: Option to check for devices connected to the computer. See Device Preview.
Support for exporting as sRGB
Options to better control Healing tool results. For more information, see Healing brush examples.
Locked Layers are now not auto-nested.
Improved baseline alignment of several dialogs and widgets
Improvements to Copy/Paste/Drag functionality between documents, the clipboard, and Creative Cloud Libraries
Artboard and marquee snapping improvements
New artboard preference for matte Color and Border Type
The Align command now works with a single selected layer within an artboard.
Persistent file type and quality settings between Exports
Set type layer position on canvas (X/Y) in the Properties panel
Artboard custom presets are now displayed in the Artboard tool bar/property presets menu.
Updated video presets with Digital Cinema Initiatives (DCI) 4K and 8K; HDTV has moved up the list
Sync Settings has been removed in Photoshop CC 2015.1. The existing service in Photoshop CC and CC 2014 will become unavailable in the near future. To migrate your presets/settings from an earlier version of Photoshop CC to this release, see Migrate settings.
PNG format changes for asset export. The Format pop up menu now includes a simplified PNG option.
- Selecting Transparency with PNG generates 32-bit PNG assets.
- Selecting Smaller File generates 8-bit PNG assets.
- Leaving the above options deselected generates 24-bit PNG assets.
The 3D Render Quality slider setting has now been moved to the Render Video dialog. It was earlier part of the 3D Preferences dialog.

If you are a web or UX designer, you increasingly find yourself designing websites or apps for multiple devices. Artboards, new in the 2015 release of Photoshop CC, help streamline your design process by giving you an infinite canvas on which you can lay out designs for different devices and screens. While creating artboards, you can choose from a wide variety of preset sizes or define your own custom artboard size.
Artboards are useful even if you normally design for just one screen size. For example, while designing a website, you can use artboards to view designs for different pages side-by-side and in context.
For more information, see Artboards.
Library-linked assets
When you use a graphic from the Libraries panel, a library-linked asset is created. This asset behaves in much the same way as a locally linked smart object, but with the benefit of the asset being in the cloud. Also, when you create a new library graphic from a smart object, the corresponding layer is converted to a library-linked asset.
Adobe Stock integration with Libraries
You can now add a watermarked stock image to any of your libraries directly by using the Adobe Stock website. You can then use the watermarked image in your Photoshop documents as a library-linked asset. When you choose to license the image—which you can do directly from within the Libraries panel—all instances of the watermarked asset in your open documents are updated to the high-resolution licensed image.
Performance improvements
Libraries integration in Photoshop now offers reduced disk usage, more efficient bandwidth utilization, and faster propagation of library changes between Creative Cloud applications.
For more information, see Creative Cloud Libraries in Photoshop.

Adobe Stock is a new service that provides designers and businesses with access to 45 million high-quality, curated, royalty-free images, illustrations, and vector graphics for all their creative projects. You can search for Adobe Stock content directly from within Photoshop. Select File > Search Adobe Stock.
Adobe Stock is also deeply integrated with Creative Cloud Libraries. You can now add a watermarked stock image to any of your libraries directly by using the Adobe Stock website. You can then use the watermarked image in your Photoshop documents as a library-linked asset. When you choose to license the image—which you can do directly from within the Libraries panel—all instances of the watermarked asset in your open documents are updated to the high-resolution licensed image.
For more information, see:
Important: Design Space (Preview) requires Mac OS X 10.10 or Windows 8.1 64-bit OS or later and is currently displayed only in English.
Design Space (Preview) is aimed at becoming a modern design experience inside Photoshop streamlined for the requirements of web, UX, and mobile app designers. It's an HTML5/CSS/JS layer built on top of Photoshop. We’ve separated out standard Photoshop from the interface so that we can use this layer to create new UI, smarter interactions, and top-requested features. This release is a Technology Preview, which means it's an early look at this new direction. It's rough and the feature set is limited, but we wanted to get this out early so we can start hearing from you.
To enable Design Space (Preview), select Preferences > Technology Previews, and then choose Enable Design Space (Preview).
Help us shape Design Space (Preview) into the experience you want. Give us feedback @psdesign.
For more information and a list of known issues in this release, see Design Space (Preview).

A. Tools B. Distribute and Align C. Transform D. Style E. Layers
You can now export artboards, layers, layer groups, and Photoshop documents as JPEG, GIF, PNG, PNG-8, or SVG image assets.
Select the artboards, layers, and layer groups in the Layers panel. Right-click the selection, and then select one of the following from the context menu:
- Quick Export As [image_format]
- Export As...
To export the current Photoshop document or all artboards in it, select File > Export As [image_format] or File > Export > Export As...
For more information, see Export artboards, layers, and more.

The Layer Style dialog now lets you apply multiple effects—strokes, inner shadows, color overlays, gradient overlays, drop shadows, and so forth—to a single layer style. Also, more than one instance of some effects can now be applied to a layer style.
- Select Layer > Layer Style, and then select an option.
- Select the effects you want to add to the layer style. Effects with a
icon can be applied more than once in the layer style.
- Adjust the settings for the effects. For example, adjust the size and opacity of a stroke.
- Click OK to apply the effects to the layer style.
You can now use the left pane of the Layer Style dialog to perform the following operations:
- Change the effect stacking order
- Delete effects
- Through a new flyout menu, accessible by clicking the
icon:
- Manage which effects appear in the section
- Delete hidden effects
- Reset any changes you’ve made to the default state of the left pane

Get real-time previews of your Photoshop designs on multiple iOS devices with the new Device Preview feature in Photoshop and the Adobe Preview CC mobile app. Changes you make in Photoshop CC are displayed in Preview CC in real time. You can reliably connect multiple iOS devices to Photoshop using USB or over Wi-Fi.
If you have a document with artboards, Device Preview attempts to show you the correct artboard by matching the size and position of the artboard with the size of the connected device. You can also use the navigation bar to preview a specific artboard on the device or swipe through artboards that have matching widths.
Preview CC supports iOS devices running iOS 8 or later.

Sometimes after you apply a Blur Gallery effect, the blurred area of the image looks synthetic or unnatural. You can now restore noise/grain to a blurred image area to give it a more realistic appearance.
Set the options in the blur Effects panel on the Noise tab.
For more information, see Restore noise in blurred areas.
Photoshop now has a new panel that lets you work more efficiently with glyphs.
To access the Glyphs panel, do one of the following:
- Select Type > Panels > Glyphs panel.
- Select Window > Glyphs.


The Content-Aware Move tool now incorporates a Transform On Drop option. This new option allows for the transformation—scaling, rotating, and flipping—of the foreground object before it is blended into the new location. This option is particularly useful when moving/replicating an object to a different depth and when rescaling is required.
Selecting the Transform On Drop option enables the familiar Transform tool menu that allows you to scale and rotate the object after it is moved to the new location.
- To apply the transformation from the opposite corners, rather than just one side, hold the Option (Mac) or Alt (Windows) key while performing the transform operation.
- Right-clicking the Transform tool area presents a context menu offering the ability to flip horizontally and vertically.
Once you've made the necessary changes, commit the changes. The content-aware move tool now begins to blend the object with its surroundings and fills in the old location.
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If the Transform On Drop option is not enabled, the Content-Aware Move tool behaves as in earlier releases of Photoshop. The blending process in this case begins right after the mouse click is released.
For a summary of the latest features in Camera Raw, see Adobe Camera Raw | New features summary.
Export as PDF or SVX files
You can now export 3D models as PDF or SVX files.
While specifying the 3D print settings, select Print To: Local. Then, select PDF File or SVX File as the printer.
For more information about 3D printing, see Print 3D objects.

Control bump map depth
- Open a 3D file containing a bump map.


- Under Surface Detail, specify appropriate values for the Min and Max fields. These values determine the new depth of the bump maps.

Updated PLA profile for MakerBot
The MakerBot PLA profile has been updated for more reliable printouts.
Simplify meshes
The 3D menu now has a new command (3D > Simplify Meshes) that lets you reduce the number of triangles in a mesh to a more manageable number. The command algorithmically reduces the number of triangles to the number you specify while attempting to maintain the fidelity of the model. This enhancement is useful for reducing the complexity of a file in preparation for 3D printing.
You can view a live preview of mesh simplification changes before they're implemented.


Improved export UI
The UI for exporting 3D layers as Collada DAE, Flash 3D, Google Earth KMZ, 3D PDF, STL, U3D, VRML, and OBJ formats is now improved.
Select 3D > Export 3D Layer.

Export a single mesh
A 3D scene typically comprises many elements or meshes. You can now right-click a mesh in the overall scene and export it individually.
Right-click the mesh in the 3D panel and choose Export Mesh from the context menu. This functionality currently exports meshes only in Collada or KMZ formats.
Generate better bump maps and normal maps
Photoshop now lets you tweak your bump or normal maps using tools such as Blur, Detail Scale, and High/Medium/Low Frequency.
Select Filter > 3D > Generate Bump Map or Filter > 3D > Generate Normal Map.


Create bump maps or normal maps from diffuse textures
You can now create bump maps or normal maps from diffuse textures. The texture attached to the diffuse texture is automatically loaded as filters for the purpose of creating bump maps or normal maps. Once you're satisfied with the way your map is looking, Photoshop applies the generated bump map or normal map to those textures.
Follow these broad steps:
- Open the file containing the diffuse map.
- Ensure that the desired texture is selected in the 3D panel.

- Click the folder icon next to Bump or Normal in the Properties panel. Then, from the context menu, select Generate Bumps From Diffuse or Generate Normals From Diffuse.

- Specify appropriate settings in the Generate Bump Map or Generate Normal Map dialog.
- Click OK to generate the map.
Convert a vertex color to a texture color
3D-scanned PLY files typically have vertex colors and no textures. You can convert a vertex color to a texture color. Do the following:
- Open the PLY file.
- In the Layers panel, under Textures in a 3D layer, double-click the diffuse to open the texture.
- Select 3D > Create Painting Overlay > Vertex Colors.
The UI toolkit for building Photoshop plug-ins and scripts has been enhanced to support HiDPI/Retina displays. Also, plug-ins built using the toolkit now look more consistent with the overall Photoshop UI.
For more information, see Photoshop UI toolkit for plug-ins and scripts.
In earlier releases of Photoshop, while painting with the Healing Brush, you'd see a semi-transparent gray area and a progress bar before the healed content became visible. In the 2015 release of Photoshop CC, Healing Brush changes render in real time as you paint.
The Content-Aware Move tool now has a Transform On Drop option. When this option is enabled, you can scale the part of the image that you've just moved to its new location.
Preference panels are organized better.
Photoshop now uses 80% less energy when idling.
The Welcome screen loads faster.
There's a new command to release all RAM and scratch disk use. Hold down the Option/Alt key and select About Photoshop. Or, select Edit > Purge > All.
The Photomerge dialog now has a Content Aware Fill Transparent Areas option. Use this option to give your panoramas that picture-perfect finish.
Most adjustments (Image > Adjustments) can now be applied as smart filters. Convert the layer to a smart object and then apply an adjustment to it.
Syncing performance for Creative Cloud Libraries has improved.
Moving a layer to a group now moves it to the top of the Z-order instead of the bottom.
Step backward/forward operations no longer change the layer selection.
A new preference lets you revert Esc behavior while entering text.
- Experimental features are now called technology previews. For more information, see Technology previews.
- Scale the UI 200 percent for high-density displays is no longer a technology preview feature. It is now part of standard Photoshop functionality. To enable this feature, select Preferences > Interface > UI Scaling: 200.
- The File > Save For Web option is now File > Export > Save For Web (Legacy). For more information, see Save For Web in Photoshop CC 2015.
- The following options have moved to the File > Export submenu:
- Export Layers To Files
- Export Layer Comps To PDF
- Export Layer Comps To Files
- Extract assets functionality has been replaced with more intuitive options to export artboards, layers, layer groups, and documents as image assets. See Export artboards, layers, and more for information about these newer export options.
- The Digimarc plug-in is no longer installed by default. You can, optionally, install it directly from http://www.digimarc.com/products/guardian/images/photoshop-plug-in.