Opomba:
This feature is currently available for iOS users only.
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Opomba:
If you're unable to connect to Photoshop:
- Ensure that your machine running Photoshop and mobile device are connected to the same Wi-Fi network.
- Make sure that your Photoshop version is 16.0 or above. To check this:
1. Launch Photoshop.
2. Choose Photoshop > About Photoshop (in Mac) or Help > About Photoshop (in Windows).
3. To update to the latest version, choose Help > Updates in Photoshop.
4. Re-launch Photoshop Express app and tap the Photoshop Effects icon in the bottom panel to re-connect.
- Ensure that Remote Connection is enabled in Photoshop.
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Enter the password that you created in Photoshop and you’re set to work with Photoshop Effects. The selected effect is then applied to your photo.
Opomba:
To disable the auto-connect setting in Photoshop Express, disable save password and auto connect.
If you have already enabled auto connect, choose App settings > Preferences > Reset Photoshop Connections and click Yes.
To disable the auto-connect setting in Photoshop Express, disable save password and auto connect.
If you have already enabled auto connect, choose App settings > Preferences > Reset Photoshop Connections and click Yes.
- Ensure that your machine running Photoshop and mobile device are connected to the same Wi-Fi network.
- Verify that your Photoshop version is of 16.0 or above. To do this:
- Ensure that your machine running Photoshop and mobile device are connected to the same Wi-Fi network.
- Re-launch Photoshop Express and tap Connect to Photoshop icon to re-connect.
- Re-launch Photoshop and connect again.
- Ensure that Photoshop is not blocked by your Firewall settings.
- Reset connection setting in Photoshop Express. To do this, choose App settings > Preference > Reset Photoshop Connections > Yes and re- connect to Photoshop.