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Hey all,
Forgive me if I am overlooking something obvious, but I am trying to figure out how to disable this pop-up ad for Adobe Dimension that shows up after I use the transform tool. It pops up pretty regularly, and is just the worst. I am running CC 19.0
Sorry all, for the trouble with this popup showing too frequently.
We are aware of it and are working on fixing when it shows up.
Currently it'll pop up if you do a perspective transformation. So if you do that day in and day out, this would be likely become annoying for you.
Please add your vote and voice on this thread to be notified of when we provide an update to this: Is Photoshop becoming Adware? | Photoshop Family Customer Community
Again, sorry for the annoyance, we're working on it.
Rega
...Oh Sweet Jesus! I so do hate this pop-up so badly! I ve seen it every single day 3 times a day for the last 3 years... I ve searched internet up and down, high and low, shalow and deep... there s no help people. They made it to make you suffer... it like the alt key that need to be pressed twice in orde to be used as a shortcut, otherwise it make an annoying sound... You have to learn to live with that! They made it intentionally to hurt us... and it does!!
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See if turning off Use Rich Tooltips in Photoshop CC>Preferences>Tools (mac) or Edit>Preferences>Tools (windows)
stops it. You might have to restart photoshop for the change to take affect.
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Thanks all, turning rich tooltips off seemed to do the trick - after a restart.
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Thank you! I had looked through the preferences but didn't look at that one closely. That was driving me up the wall. I figured those tooltips would go away after a few times, but apparently not.
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Hmmm. That doesn't look like a rich tool tip—those come off the Tools on the far left and demo the tool functions. Maybe that will still turn it off, if so, please let us know.
disable this pop-up ad for Adobe Dimension that shows up after I use the transform tool
There isn't actually a Transform tool in Photoshop (though there are transform commands in the menus), so I'm not clear what you are doing prior to the pop-up appearing. If disabling rich tool tips doesn't work, more info will help us help you.
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Hey Barb, sorry for the confusion, I suppose, "tool," isn't the right word here; It pops up after I manipulate a layer or selection via free-transform (ctrl-t).
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That's funny. I was free-transforming all day and it never showed up so I thought that couldn't be it. Good to know!
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I've had "rich tooltips" turned off already to disable the video tutorials when hovering over icons. And yet, I still get these damned in-app pop-up advertisements. How do we disable this? It's absurd that Adobe is pushing advertisements inside our productivity apps now. Move the ads to the Creative Cloud app instead. Not my Photoshop workspace while I'm currently working!
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Not really sure how to stop that as it seemed to stop here by turning off Use Rich Tooltips.
Yeah that's very annoying to say the least and sure hope that's not a preview of many more such pop-ups to come in photoshop and other creative cloud applications
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Yeah, it's back. I did not have it pop up for a while after turning off the rich tool-tips; but it showed up again recently.
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Is there a way to mark this thread as unanswered then?
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I went looking to reopen the question/mark as unanswered, but cannot find a way to do this. If anyone can point me to what I would need to do to reopen the issue, that would be rad.
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Here's my unanswered thread on this How do I remove this very annoying thing?
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you can't turn them off... Adobe thinks people like having popup tutorials that get in the way of doing your work
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Adobe, fix this.
We are paying customers. We don't want advertisement while working.
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Still no solution?
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STILL!
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Here's another one for the Curvature Pen Tool.
How annoying!
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Still no solution? This is frustrating having to constantly click off this thing. So f-ing annoying
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moved to Photoshop forum
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Sorry all, for the trouble with this popup showing too frequently.
We are aware of it and are working on fixing when it shows up.
Currently it'll pop up if you do a perspective transformation. So if you do that day in and day out, this would be likely become annoying for you.
Please add your vote and voice on this thread to be notified of when we provide an update to this: Is Photoshop becoming Adware? | Photoshop Family Customer Community
Again, sorry for the annoyance, we're working on it.
Regards
Pete
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It is indeed something I do a lot of, so I end up seeing that thing quite a lot. It's rather off-putting that I should see ads at any point in my workspace, let alone every time. At the very least these should be toggleable, and more preferably they ought to be off by default after the first showing. I get that you folks are excited to show off your new software, but forcing productivity-halting ads into my workspace for a program we pay so much to use is pretty dubious from a marketing ethics standpoint.
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Sorry, that said, I do genuinely appreciate that you folks are looking into it. Thanks.
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Hi, yes, this is pretty much my entire job all day every day, so it is very disruptive. I've gone through the preferences and turned off anything that looked like a Rich Tool Tip several times, and i also click "Close" but it still pops up a lot. I appreciate what Adobe is trying to do, but if they could give users a way to opt out and turn it off that would be very helpful. Thanks!
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I have an idea... turn that crap off and STOP doing it. As many have said here before, we are paying customers. Keep your ads where they belong, in an internet browser... not in our working TOOLS!
I simply can't wait for a company to come along and disrupt Adobe's cripping monopoly. This is what "innovation" looks like to money grubbers. Dear god please let someone come along and take you guys down a peg or ten.
RR