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joelsgirl 03-25-2017 01:18 AM

PSE 15
 
Does anyone else have problems with it?

I got it for CHristmas & installed it on my brand new computer, but it is soooo slow. If PSE is open, it makes all my other programs lag. So yesterday I uninstalled it and reinstalled PSE 12, and everything is working super smoothly. : ( There really weren't any features in the upgrade that I liked anyway, but it seems weird to me that a newer program would mess up my system like that. Anybody else have trouble?

rdjrneace 03-25-2017 05:21 AM

I don't use PSE but I would agree that it would be aggravating that you got a present and it does not work properly.

I just spent 2 days trying to figure out why my new dell computer would not open internet pages. I had AVG as my virus software and once I removed it and went with McAfee it is working great. So aggravating that software companies don't fix the bugs.

mariewilcox 03-25-2017 06:49 AM

I find that it's slow if I use templates but otherwise it's okay. It has a few other things that bug the crap out of me (the ctrl+G shortcut doesn't work for one and I can't figure out how to use a stroke to give my photos a border is another :mad:)

joelsgirl 03-25-2017 08:40 AM

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Originally Posted by mariewilcox (Post 1062869116)
I find that it's slow if I use templates but otherwise it's okay. It has a few other things that bug the crap out of me (the ctrl+G shortcut doesn't work for one and I can't figure out how to use a stroke to give my photos a border is another :mad:)

Marie, Try Ctrl+Alt+G to create a clipping mask. I hate it because I can't do it with one hand, but it's better than having to right click on the box.

mariewilcox 03-25-2017 08:46 AM

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Originally Posted by joelsgirl (Post 1062869120)
Marie, Try Ctrl+Alt+G to create a clipping mask. I hate it because I can't do it with one hand, but it's better than having to right click on the box.

Thanks for that tip! I wish they would just leave some things alone... like why is that better than the original command:confused: I really miss being able to put a border on my photos so if you figure that one out let me know! :D

oscaralley 03-25-2017 09:13 AM

I just installed it too. I was on PSE10 (I think). I'm definitely not a fan of it so far. There are several things I wish they wouldn't have changed. I have trouble keeping the bounding box on.

MamaBee 03-25-2017 12:51 PM

I have heard this is a common problem. I'm still on 11 and I think I have upgrade because my current OS is conflicting, I think... So have been researching 15... not cool. Now, I don't know what to do...

britaneejean 03-25-2017 01:13 PM

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Originally Posted by mariewilcox (Post 1062869121)
Thanks for that tip! I wish they would just leave some things alone... like why is that better than the original command:confused: I really miss being able to put a border on my photos so if you figure that one out let me know! :D



Ctrl + Alt + G is the shortcut in PS so that might be why. I had to relearn when I moved from PSE


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A-M 03-25-2017 03:23 PM

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Originally Posted by mariewilcox (Post 1062869121)
Thanks for that tip! I wish they would just leave some things alone... like why is that better than the original command:confused: I really miss being able to put a border on my photos so if you figure that one out let me know! :D

To add a stroke outline.... select the layer/photo and go to edit - stroke (outline selection) - a pop up box will appear and then you choose the colour, size and whether you want it inside, centre our outside.

I hope this helps.

mariewilcox 03-25-2017 03:29 PM

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Originally Posted by A-M (Post 1062869135)
To add a stroke outline.... select the layer/photo and go to edit - stroke (outline selection) - a pop up box will appear and then you choose the colour, size and whether you want it inside, centre our outside.

I hope this helps.

See, this is how it worked in PSE 12 but for some reason the stroke selection isn't highlighted in PSE 15 and I can't select it!

A-M 03-26-2017 02:23 AM

Marie, it should work as I tried it in my PSE15 .
Is the correct layer selected? I just looked on my PSE15 and if no layer is selected "stroke outline selection" is greyed out.
You are working in "Expert" mode?

Just had another look... do you have only your photo open or is it on a layer within a layout? If you only have the photo open and not copied it is called a background and you will not be able to add a stroke to it until you copy it so it is on another layer.

HERE is a link to a discussion about strokes that may help. It has helped me as I think I will use the stroke within styles from now on as then if I do not like it I can delete it or alter it.
So thank you Marie for causing me to discover something new for myself.

mariewilcox 03-26-2017 10:12 AM

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Originally Posted by A-M (Post 1062869159)
Marie, it should work as I tried it in my PSE15 .
Is the correct layer selected? I just looked on my PSE15 and if no layer is selected "stroke outline selection" is greyed out.
You are working in "Expert" mode?

Just had another look... do you have only your photo open or is it on a layer within a layout? If you only have the photo open and not copied it is called a background and you will not be able to add a stroke to it until you copy it so it is on another layer.

HERE is a link to a discussion about strokes that may help. It has helped me as I think I will use the stroke within styles from now on as then if I do not like it I can delete it or alter it.
So thank you Marie for causing me to discover something new for myself.

Thanks Anne-Marie! I always have the photo as a layer on top of the background and in PSE 12 that worked but in PSE 15 it's greyed out BUT I went to the link and now I'll use the method of making the stroke on a separate layer and merging them :thumbup:


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